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Unidentified governing body approves personnel report by voice vote, then moves to adjourn
Summary
An unnamed governing body recorded a motion to approve a personnel report, which was seconded and carried by voice vote; a subsequent motion to adjourn was made and seconded but the transcript does not record the adjournment outcome or any participant names.
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An unidentified governing body recorded approval of a personnel report by voice vote during a brief session.
"The motion has been made to approve the personnel report," an Unidentified Speaker said, and the speaker added, "It's been second." The presiding speaker called for the vote: "All in favor, say aye." An "Aye" was audible on the record and no opposing voices were recorded; the transcript does not list the names of the mover or the seconder or provide a numerical tally.
Shortly afterward the same Unidentified Speaker asked for a motion to adjourn. A motion and a second were voiced, and brief cross-talk followed, but the transcript ends without an explicit announcement that the meeting was adjourned or a recorded vote on the adjournment.
The record contains no attendee names, department or agency identifications, or references to statutes or policies tied to the personnel report. Because the transcript records only voice motions and responses, key details — including who moved or seconded the personnel-motion, the exact vote count, and whether the adjournment motion was formally carried — are not specified in the available record.

