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Madison County supervisors approve multiple committee resolutions; several items passed by roll call
Summary
The Madison County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 4 adopted a series of committee resolutions — including a waiver of rules, multiple interagency agreements, budget modifications and authorizations — mostly by roll call. Two items were pulled from the agenda.
Madison County supervisors on Feb. 4 adopted a large package of committee resolutions from government operations, finance, health and human services, planning, criminal justice/public safety, highway and other committees, with most votes recorded by roll call.
The board first approved a resolution waiving rules No. 24 and 24a by roll call (the clerk recorded 1,332 votes in favor), then adopted an added resolution approving an agreement and related documents. The meeting proceeded through several preferred-agenda bundles: government operations (resolutions 1–4), finance, ways and means (resolutions 5–18), health and human services (resolutions 19–21), planning (resolutions 23–27), criminal justice/public safety (resolutions 28–36), highway/buildings and grounds (resolutions 39–41) and others. Most preferred-agenda bundles were approved on roll calls showing 1,034 votes in favor unless otherwise noted.
On the regular agenda, the board adopted resolution 42 authorizing an agreement with the Madison County Sheriff’s Police Benevolent Association, and resolution 43 accepting a grant…
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