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During the meeting the committee moved and approved a set of routine resolutions and contract actions by voice vote. Highlights recorded in the meeting transcript include:
- Appropriation of the third-quarter 2025 mortgage tax (moved and approved by voice vote). - Correction to the 2025 tax roll (motion by Nick, seconded by Joe; carried by voice vote). - Distribution of New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services funding to Sullivan Legal Aid Panel, Inc., and Sullivan County Conflict Legal Aid (moved by Louis, seconded by Nick; approved). - Rescind resolution number 320-25 and authorize a new three-year agreement with Thomson Reuters for Westlaw legal research (moved and seconded; approved by voice vote). - Authorize execution of a software-as-a-service agreement with the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials International Inc. (APPCO) to upgrade the 9-1-1 emergency dispatch guide card system from paper to electronic (moved and approved).
Most actions were recorded as carried with chorus of "Aye" votes in the transcript; the meeting did not include a full roll-call vote record for each item in the transcript extract. A motion to adjourn was made and seconded at the meeting close.
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