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Mount Vernon Board of Ethics resumes public session and adjourns after brief motions
Summary
The Mount Vernon Board of Ethics left executive session, resumed its public meeting and immediately moved to adjourn; members announced a next meeting time but the date in the record was not specified.
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The Mount Vernon Board of Ethics voted verbally to leave executive session, resumed its public meeting and then moved to adjourn, the board recorded in a brief exchange late in the meeting.
A board member (unnamed) moved to end executive session and the motion was seconded; the record shows the board voice-voted in favor with “All in favor. Aye.” The board resumed its public session at about 7:59 p.m. and then took a motion to adjourn that was also moved and seconded. The meeting was called adjourned at 8:00 p.m.
The board also indicated a next meeting “COVID 20 third” at 6:30 p.m., a phrase in the transcript that was not otherwise specified in the record. The precise date for the announced 6:30 p.m. meeting was not included in the transcript.
The actions recorded in the transcript were procedural: a motion to leave executive session and a motion to adjourn. No substantive deliberations, votes on ordinances, appointments, contracts, or other policy items appear in the provided excerpt.

