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Council moves two first‑reading resolutions on Social Security offices and municipal bond tax exemption via consent agenda

2954440 · April 11, 2025
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Summary

Resolutions 50‑2025 and 51‑2025, introduced by Council President Nelson, Councilmember Jordan and Mayor Thomas, were placed on the consent agenda and approved to move forward as first readings without separate discussion.

The Richmond Heights City Council placed two resolutions on the consent agenda and approved them to proceed as first readings. Resolution 50‑2025, introduced by Council President Nelson, Councilmember Jordan and Mayor Thomas, expresses support for preserving neighborhood Social Security Administration offices and staffing and for opposing cuts to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid benefits. Resolution 51‑2025, introduced by the same sponsors, declares council support for preserving the federal tax exemption for municipal bonds.

Council voted on the consent agenda item as read; a roll call recorded affirmative votes from all present councilmembers. The council recorded no separate discussion of the substance of the resolutions during the consent‑agenda vote.

Both measures were described in the agenda as first readings. The meeting record shows the consent items were approved to move forward; the full texts and any further council debate or amendments would appear on subsequent council dockets.

The meeting also approved the minutes of the committee of the whole meeting from March 25, 2025, by unanimous roll call during the same session.