Glocester Council votes to seal closed-session minutes during opening roll call
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During the opening of public session the council moved to seal minutes from a prior closed executive session and approved that motion by roll call. The transcript captures affirmative votes but does not consistently name the motion's mover or seconder.
At the start of the meeting the Glocester Town Council moved to seal the minutes of a prior closed executive session and approved that motion by roll call.
A clerk was asked to call the roll for the sealing motion. Councilor Williams and Councilor Cooley are audible in the roll call, each recorded voting in the affirmative. The presiding officer announced the motion to open session and the motion to seal the minutes was seconded and supported by roll call.
The transcript includes a remark, “There are no votes taken. Right? No.” That phrase appears in the context of handling the closed-session minutes and the subsequent sealing motion; the audio then proceeds to the roll call and affirmative votes. The recording does not clearly identify who moved or seconded the sealing motion by name.
The meeting then moved on to personnel items and other agenda motions.
