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Warren County authorizes administrator to join settlements; moves to executive session on labor, security
Summary
Warren County officials authorized the county administrator or deputy to sign documents to opt into multi-party settlements, including an opioid-related agreement, and voted to enter executive session to discuss collective bargaining and security arrangements under the Ohio Revised Code.
Warren County officials during a public meeting authorized the county administrator or deputy administrator to sign documents necessary to opt the county into specified multi-party settlements and voted to go into executive session to discuss collective bargaining and security arrangements.
County discussion identified the action as similar to a recent PFAS/PFOS participation decision. One speaker summarized the purpose: “So this is the same thing that we did with PFAS. Correct? So it's just the enabling for the signing on of additional parties,” attributing the comparison to the earlier PFOS action. The speaker also…
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