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Minutes approved; meeting adjourned — Greater Tulsa African American Affairs Commission

5944376 · October 14, 2025
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Summary

The commission voted to accept the minutes for September 2025 and later adjourned; both actions were approved by voice vote during the meeting.

The Greater Tulsa African American Affairs Commission approved its minutes for September 2025 and adjourned during the same meeting.

The commission chair opened the meeting and asked for a motion to accept the minutes for September 2025. A motion was made and seconded; commissioners voiced "Aye," and the chair announced the minutes were accepted. The meeting concluded later with a motion to adjourn that was seconded and accepted.

What this records: the meeting included two formal procedural votes — acceptance of minutes and adjournment — both passed by voice vote. No roll-call tallies or named movers/seconders for either motion were recorded in the public transcript provided.

Votes at a glance - Motion: "Accepting the minutes for September 2025." Outcome: approved by voice vote; mover and seconder not specified in transcript. (Recorded exchange: "I'll make a motion to put a minute." "Do we have a second? Second. All in favor... Aye.") - Motion: "Adjourn." Outcome: approved by voice vote; mover and seconder not specified in transcript. (Recorded exchange: "I'm going to entertain a motion to adjourn." "Motion to adjourn." "Seconded." "Our meeting is adjourned.")

Ending: The meeting record shows procedural business completed and no other formal votes were recorded in the transcript segment provided.