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Deputy law director to draft bylaws for Commission on Inclusion; remote phone attendance may not meet quorum

3536176 · May 28, 2025
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City deputy law director Steve Hooton told the Stow Commission on Inclusion he will draft bylaws adapted from the arts commission to clarify meeting procedures, including how video or phone attendance will count toward quorum; he plans to bring a draft before the commission at its next meeting on June 24.

At a meeting of the Stow Commission on Inclusion, Steve Hooton, deputy law director for the city, said he will draft bylaws adapted from the arts commission and bring them to the commission for consideration.

Hooton told members the draft will cover organization, meeting rules and parliamentary procedures and will…

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