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Haralson County commissioners waive reading of minutes, approve agenda and move into executive session on personnel and legal matters

5969963 · September 19, 2025
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Summary

At a brief Haralson County meeting (date not specified), commissioners waived the reading of previous minutes, approved the agenda and voted to enter an executive session to discuss personnel and legal matters; no substantive details were disclosed on the public record.

Haralson County commissioners waived the reading of the previous meeting’s minutes, approved the meeting agenda and voted to go into an executive session to discuss personnel and legal matters during a short meeting (date not specified).

The motions were moved and seconded on the floor. An unidentified board member moved to waive the reading of the previous minutes; another board member seconded, and the motion passed when the chair called for a show of hands and said, "All passes." Shortly afterward, a motion to approve the agenda "as written" was moved and seconded; a board member said, "I approve the agenda," and the motion carried.

Later in the session a board member moved that the body "go into executive session for purposes of personnel," and another participant asked to add legal matters to the stated reasons. The board voted in favor of entering the executive session. No specifics about the personnel or legal topics to be discussed were stated on the public record.

The public record does not include vote tallies or the names of the members who moved or seconded the motions; the transcript records the actions and brief verbal confirmations only. The transcript also does not record when the executive session ended or any formal decisions emerging from it, and no agenda items tied to substantive policy, budgeting, contracts or ordinances were discussed in the public portion captured in the transcript.

Minutes and any formal orders or written motions that result from the executive session, if produced, would be subject to the county’s public-records rules and any statutory exceptions that protect personnel- or attorney-client-related materials from disclosure.