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The Dane County Executive Committee recommended approval of 2025 Resolution 192, a resolution to support reestablishment of a statewide, comprehensive Good Samaritan law and to add that position to the county's legislative agenda.
The chair introduced the item and said the resolution "is simply asking for the Good Samaritan law to be added to our legislative agenda." The chair noted Supervisor Rose sponsored the resolution but was not present and said county lobbyist Lacey Fox "has already agreed to take it on." The chair explained that placing the resolution on the legislative agenda would allow the county lobbyist to register positions on related pieces of legislation.
Supervisor Engelberger moved to recommend approval. The recommendation was approved by voice vote; the transcript records members saying "aye," but no roll-call tally was recorded.
The chair said the recommendation was complete and the committee proceeded to close the agenda. No members of the public registered items not on the agenda during the meeting.
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