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Harrison County supervisors cite state law requiring first and second Monday meetings; board adjourns

3633402 · June 2, 2025
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Summary

At an unspecified meeting, Harrison County Board of Supervisors discussed a state statute requiring the county to meet on the first and second Monday of each month, noted a $5 penalty for failing to meet, and voted to adjourn following routine scheduling discussion.

Harrison County Board of Supervisors members discussed statutory requirements for the county’s meeting schedule and then voted to adjourn at a meeting where no specific calendar date was recorded in the transcript.

A board member said, “State statute requires the Harrison County to meet first and second Monday of every month,” noting that if the board lacked a quorum it could declare that it did not have a quorum and that “everybody's gonna get fined $5.” That same member described limits on removal of elected…

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