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The Large House Review Committee conducted roll‑call votes to approve three sets of minutes and then approved a motion to adjourn.
Votes at a glance - Motion: Approve minutes for Sept. 8 meeting — Outcome: approved (roll call recorded). Yes votes recorded: Jean McKnight; Heidi; Bill; Chris; Paul; Moe; Oscar; Joe; Rob; Jill (where present). No votes: none recorded. Abstentions/absent: Nick (absent); Ed (absent at time of vote). - Motion: Approve minutes for Sept. 15 meeting — Outcome: approved (roll call recorded). Yes votes recorded: Jean McKnight; Heidi; Bill; Chris; Paul; Moe; Oscar; Joe; Rob. No votes: none recorded. - Motion: Approve minutes for Sept. 19 meeting — Outcome: approved (roll call recorded). Yes votes recorded: Jean McKnight; Bill; Chris; Paul; Moe; Oscar; Joe; Rob; Mary Ann Cooley; others present. No votes: none recorded.
Final motion: Motion to adjourn — Outcome: approved by recorded aye votes from members present; meeting adjourned following roll call.
Notes: The transcript records roll‑call confirmations and affirmative votes. The meeting record does not show a roll call tally with numeric counts for every vote; the article lists names as recorded in the meeting roll calls.
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