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Brown County’s meeting transitioned from routine business to an executive session to discuss personnel matters after the Commission completed its scheduled agenda items.
Speaker 1 announced the move to executive session and said the Commission did not anticipate taking action immediately following the session; if urgent matters arose the Commission could schedule an emergency meeting. The chair also said staff would attempt to prepare a press release or formal statement for distribution that day.
Earlier in the meeting Speaker 4 reported on a recent Technical Fault Response Team meeting and said additional statistics from smaller jurisdictions were still pending. Speaker 4 told the Commission a written report would be submitted to members’ inboxes by the end of the day and that the Commission could reschedule discussion once full statistics arrived.
On procedural items Speaker 1 confirmed no change to the burn ban at this time and that there was no treasurer present. The transcript records discussion of next steps for appointing an administrative judge and that the Commission would follow statutory rules in further actions; no formal personnel action was recorded in the public transcript before the move into executive session.
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