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Commissioners review consent items including proclamation for Tourette Awareness Day, depository amount and several small grants and procurements
Summary
The board took up routine agenda items: a proclamation for Tourette Syndrome Awareness Day to be presented, authorization to advertise for optical-scan ballot printing bids, a four-year depository amount set at $210 million for deposit thresholds, and several HUD/CHIP grant and project notices; no controversial actions were taken.
The commissioners handled several routine and consent agenda items during the session, including a proclamation for Tourette Syndrome Awareness Day, requirements related to ballots and depository agreements, and a set of grant and procurement notices.
Britney Wolf, who identified herself as diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome and as a staffer with the Tourette Association of America, addressed the board during the proclamation presentation. The board said it would present the…
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