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Young County Commissioners approve range of routine items: minutes, financial reports, bonds, MOU, special election and capital-credit allocation
Summary
The Young County Commissioners on Monday approved a slate of routine administrative items — minutes, financial reports, employee bonds and reimbursements — and took formal action to order a Nov. 4 special election on statewide constitutional amendments.
The Young County Commissioners on Monday approved a slate of routine administrative actions, including corrections to minutes, financial reports and employee bonds; they also ordered a special election for statewide constitutional amendments and approved a memorandum of understanding with the Abilene Recovery Council to provide local recovery services.
Key votes included: approval of amended minutes for Aug. 18 and Aug. 25 and corrected county-clerk minutes for Sept. 8; acceptance of the treasurer’s financial report covering September through December and authorization to proceed with routine audit steps; acceptance of two employee bonds; approval of extension-agent reimbursement requests; formal ordering of a special election for the Nov. 4 constitutional amendment ballot with early voting running Oct. 20–Oct. 31; and approval of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Abilene Recovery Council…
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