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Supervisors suggest lobbyist check‑in, confirm swearing‑in schedule and thank staff

December 26, 2024 | Johnson County, Iowa


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Supervisors suggest lobbyist check‑in, confirm swearing‑in schedule and thank staff
During the Johnson County Board of Supervisors work session, an unidentified supervisor raised state and federal legislative issues and suggested staff "check‑in with our lobbyist to just to know what they know about the changes that were proposed at the University of Iowa this last couple of days." The speaker asked staff to include the topic on the next lobbyist call.

Board members noted scheduling changes caused by holiday timing. One supervisor reminded colleagues that "we have 3 meetings in a row. We've got our organizational meeting, followed by a formal meeting, followed by a work session," and announced swearing‑in ceremonies in the room on Monday at 10:45 and 11 a.m.

Separately, an unidentified supervisor thanked Dave Wilson of emergency med management and others for presenting a plaque and acknowledged three years of service on a board. No formal legislative position or vote was taken during the work session; supervisors requested staff follow up with the lobbyist and circulate details about the swearing‑in ceremonies and meeting schedule.

The work session concluded with adjournment.

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