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Policy committee agrees to add short end-of-meeting public comment period
Summary
The Newburgh City School District policy committee agreed to draft language adding a short, non‑agenda public comment period at the end of meetings — limited to two minutes per speaker and a 15‑minute total — and will present the revised public‑comment policy for first reading and adoption at the next board meeting.
The Newburgh City School District policy committee agreed to add language to the district’s public‑comment policy creating a brief non‑agenda comment period at the end of meetings, limited to two minutes per person and a 15‑minute total. Chair Mr. Howard said, “A total of 15 minutes. 2 minutes per person.”
The change is intended to give members of the public who remain until adjournment a chance to respond after agenda items are discussed.…
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