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Chilton County Commission amends rules to require four votes to pass motions

2575182 · March 12, 2025
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The Chilton County Commission voted unanimously to amend its rules to state explicitly that four affirmative votes are required to pass motions, replacing language that said 'majority of the members.' Commissioner Childers moved the change and Commissioner Bohm seconded it.

The Chilton County Commission voted unanimously to amend its internal rules so motions, policies, ordinances and resolutions require four affirmative votes to pass.

Commissioner Childers moved the change to section 7(f) of the commission rules and procedures, which previously said passage required “the affirmative vote of a majority of the members of the commission.” Commissioner Bohm…

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