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The committee recorded three routine voice votes during the meeting.
• Acceptance of agenda item 11 (tabled at the prior meeting): a member moved that the committee accept the item; the motion was seconded and carried by voice vote. The transcript records a request for a motion, a second and an "aye" response but does not record the mover’s name or a roll‑call tally.
• Approval of the meeting minutes (item labelled roughly "12:18" in the packet): a member moved to accept the minutes; the motion was seconded and approved by voice vote. The transcript records a motion, a second and unanimous "aye" responses; no recorded roll‑call tally was provided.
• Motion to adjourn: a motion to adjourn was made and seconded; the committee voted by voice and the meeting was adjourned. The transcript records the motion, a second and an "aye" vote.
The transcript contains only voice votes for these routine procedural actions and does not show named movers for the first and last motions; where names are not specified, outcomes are recorded as carried by voice vote in the meeting record.
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