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At the end of the regular meeting, a council member moved to go into executive session to discuss personnel matters. Another member seconded the motion, and the council voted in favor of entering executive session. The council indicated the audio and video recording would be stopped and the cameras muted while in the closed session.
Why it matters: Georgia/Open‑meeting rules (or state law applicable to the jurisdiction) typically allow elected bodies to meet in executive session for personnel matters; the council said it would report any formal actions taken in open session, and if there were none the council would note that no vote occurred.
Details and outcome: the council voted unanimously to enter executive session; after returning, a member moved to adjourn and the motion carried unanimously. The council stated it would disclose any decisions made in open session if required. The transcript does not record any formal action or vote taken inside the executive session.
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