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County executive orders read into the record Sept. 30 announced two appointments: Cheryl Coulter as director of finance and Onetta Templeton as a District 4 member of the Children's Services Fund.
The clerk read Executive Order 25-16 appointing Cheryl Coulter as director of finance "on occasion by the retirement of Bob Kretzinger on 09/30/2025," and Executive Order 25-17 appointing Onetta Templeton to fill a vacancy on the Children's Services Fund with a term to expire Sept. 29, 2028. Both orders included a note that the appointees' resumes were attached.
Legislators requested that both appointees be invited to the next legislative meeting for an introduction and to clarify the legislature's process for disapproval if they choose to exercise that authority. The chair instructed the clerk to note that request for the next meeting agenda.
No committee votes or disapprovals occurred Sept. 30; the requests were recorded for the Oct. 6 meeting agenda.
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