In a recent government meeting, members convened to appoint individuals to the Tax Exploitation Committee, ultimately confirming seven candidates. The session began with the appointment of Leon Amerant, who received five votes in favor, despite two dissenting votes.
Following Amerant's appointment, the committee proceeded to evaluate additional candidates. The process involved a series of nominations and votes, with members raising their hands to indicate support for each nominee. The candidates considered included Terry Flynn, Lawrence Frank, Jeffrey Lemler, Shannon Marshall, Donald Morin, Matthew Sullivan, and Leonard Walt Wilderman.
After thorough discussion and voting, the committee confirmed the appointments of Frank, Lemler, Marshall, Morin, Sullivan, and Wilderman, alongside Amerant, to serve on the committee. The terms for these appointments are yet to be determined. The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn, reflecting a structured and collaborative approach to committee formation.