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Committee votes to accept audio recording as official minutes

5891329 · October 1, 2025
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Summary

The standards committee held a voice vote and determined the recording will serve as the official minutes for the session; the motion carried with at least five ayes.

During roll call and housekeeping, the committee moved to accept the meeting’s audio recording as the official minutes. Chair Cornelius moved that "the recording serves as the minutes for today." A committee member seconded the motion and the chair called for a voice vote.

Chair Cornelius announced, "I've determined that we heard at least 5 ayes, so the motion carries." The committee recorded the motion as carried; no detailed roll‑call roll votes were provided in the transcript.

Why it matters: The committee will use the recording as the official record of statements and approvals from the session; staff will preserve that recording as the meeting minutes per that vote.

Ending: The committee proceeded with the agenda after taking the vote and confirming quorum.