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At the start of the meeting the committee approved the minutes by voice vote. Members then voted to move the “other business” item earlier on the agenda (motion, second, voice vote recorded as “Aye”). At the end of the meeting the committee moved and seconded a motion to schedule the next meeting for Oct. 15 (voice vote; motion approved). No roll‑call tallies or named mover/second were recorded in the transcript.
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- Approval of minutes: Motion made and seconded; approved by voice vote (no tally or individual names recorded in transcript). - Move other business to earlier item: Motion made and seconded; approved by voice vote (no tally recorded). - Schedule next meeting (Oct. 15 tentative): Motion made and seconded; approved by voice vote.
Notes: All three actions were recorded as routine procedural votes and did not bind the committee to funding, contracts or policy changes.
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