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Portland Public Schools board moves into executive session to consult legal counsel
Summary
At a Portland Public Schools meeting, a board member moved to enter executive session to meet with legal counsel under state statute; the motion was seconded and approved unanimously, with no individual vote counts recorded in the transcript.
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A board member moved that the Portland Public Schools board enter an executive session to meet with legal counsel pursuant to state statute; another board member seconded the motion and it was approved unanimously, though the transcript does not record individual vote totals.
The board invoked a provision of Maine law cited during the motion as permitting closed-door consultation with legal counsel. The motion was made and seconded in the public meeting record, after which a speaker noted the meeting would continue and asked procedural questions about how to proceed and whether the superintendent should "sign out." The transcript does not record further public details about the subject of the legal consultation.
The action distinguished discussion and formal direction from any public decision on the underlying legal matter: the transcript shows a procedural motion to enter executive session (a formal action) and follow-up procedural queries, but it contains no substantive public debate about the legal topic itself. No mover or seconder names were recorded in the available transcript excerpt, and the transcript lists the vote only as unanimous without an individual roll-call or count.

