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St. Joseph County Council adopts updated meeting rules after extended debate
Summary
After hours of debate and public comment, the St. Joseph County Council voted 5-4 to adopt a rules update that rewrites the council's procedural manual, adjusts quorum language and formalizes how the council president places items on agendas.
The St. Joseph County Council on March 11 adopted a broadly rewritten set of council rules, passing the resolution on a 5-4 vote after several hours of debate and public comment.
The rules revision, introduced by Councilman Brian Tanner as a committee-backed resolution, reorders and modernizes the council's procedural manual, updates references to state law, requires written notice to all members for all meeting types, and changes language related to quorum and agenda placement. "A quorum does not limit the attendance and participation of any council member," Tanner said while presenting the changes, arguing the revisions bring the rules into closer alignment with Indiana code.
Supporters said the document fixes decades-old formatting and clarity problems and adds mechanisms for resolving procedural disputes. Tanner told…
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