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Middleborough Cultural Council authorizes response drafting to Open Meeting Law complaint; vote tally not recorded

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The Middleborough Cultural Council voted to authorize KP Law to draft a response to an Open Meeting Law complaint; the transcript records a motion and second but does not include a completed vote tally. Council members also briefly discussed whether municipal departments may apply for cultural council funding.

A council member of the Middleborough Cultural Council moved on Feb. 27 to authorize the law firm KP Law to draft the council’s response to a complaint under the Massachusetts Open Meeting Law, and another member seconded the motion. The transcript records the motion and second but does not include a recorded vote tally or a clear final disposition.

The motion was introduced during a short meeting in which the council confirmed a quorum of four of six members. A council member said, “We have 4 of our 6 members here, so we do have a quorum,” and then asked for the vote to authorize KP Law: “I'm gonna look to vote to authorize KP Law to…

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