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Personnel Committee moves to seek executive session to discuss Health and Human Services appointment

August 26, 2025 | Washington County, New York


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Personnel Committee moves to seek executive session to discuss Health and Human Services appointment
An unidentified member of the Personnel Committee moved on the record to enter an executive session to discuss an appointment in the Health and Human Services department, and the motion was seconded, according to the meeting transcript. "Looking for a motion to go to executive session for health and human services," the member said. The stated purpose was "to discuss the appointment." The speaker named Scott, James and Daryl as participants for the executive session. The brief public record shows the committee asking for and receiving a second but does not record a roll-call vote, the identity of the appointee under consideration, or any subsequent public decision. The transcript contains no reference to the statutory or policy authority under which the executive session was called, the length of the closed session, or any staff report about the appointment. Because executive sessions typically close portions of a meeting to the public for personnel matters, the committee did not provide further details in the public portion of the record. No motion outcome or formal action on the appointment is recorded in the provided transcript excerpts.

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