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The Kings County Board of Supervisors recorded the following formal actions and votes on Oct. 28, 2025.
• Behavioral Health Advisory Board 2024 annual report — Motion to accept the report (mover: Supervisor Neves; second: Supervisor Vallee). Roll-call: Neves—yes; Vallee—yes; Verboun—yes; Robinson—yes; Thayer—absent. Outcome: accepted.
• Resolution declaring October 2025 as Domestic Violence Awareness Month — Motion to adopt (mover: Supervisor Neves; second: Supervisor Vallee). Roll-call: Neves—yes; Vallee—yes; Verboun—yes; Robinson—yes; Thayer—absent. Outcome: adopted. Staff from Victim-Witness were invited for a photo after the vote.
• Ordinance 719 (Elections: electronic FPPC filing) — Motion to accept introduction and return for adoption on Nov. 4 (mover: Supervisor Neves; second: Supervisor Robinson). Roll-call: Neves—yes; Vallee—yes; Verboun—yes; Robinson—yes; Thayer—absent. Outcome: introduction accepted; adoption scheduled Nov. 4.
• IT personal-computing refresh purchase — Motion to approve purchase of equipment quoted at $157,258 from the IT replacement budget (mover: Supervisor Robinson; second: Supervisor Neves). Roll-call: Neves—yes; Vallee—yes; Verboun—yes; Robinson—yes; Thayer—absent. Outcome: approved. Participating departments will reimburse over five years; annualized cost of approximately $33,025 per fiscal year included in budgets.
• Approval of minutes and consent calendar — Board approved minutes from 10/21/2025 and the consent calendar by roll-call (4 in favor, 1 absent).
Each item above was recorded by roll call in the official minutes; vote tallies in this summary match the roll-call entries the clerk read at the meeting.
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