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Columbia County supervisors approve Resolutions 499–508, authorizing tax assessments, salary changes and a contract with Anthem Blue Cross

December 30, 2024 | Columbia County, New York


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Columbia County supervisors approve Resolutions 499–508, authorizing tax assessments, salary changes and a contract with Anthem Blue Cross
The Columbia County Board of Supervisors’ finance meeting approved a slate of resolutions numbered 499 through 508, the board announced, carrying each item by voice vote during routine proceedings.

The items on the agenda included a tax- and assessment-related resolution to support the county’s 2025 annual budget, a resolution described in the transcript as relating to EMS, a modification to annual salaries, and an authorization for the chairman of the board of supervisors to enter a contract with Anthem Blue Cross. The board also considered a resolution to change terms related to the Board of Election Commission and other routine items. Motions on each resolution were made and seconded and subsequently carried.

"Resolution number 506" was read as "Authorization for the chairman of the board of supervisors to enter the contract with Anthem blue cross," which the board approved after a motion and second. The transcript records that the chairman and meeting participants followed standard procedure: a motion, a second, and multiple affirmative voice votes recorded as "Aye." The clerk later read the card listing Resolutions 499 through 508 of 2024 and the board moved them for action.

Roll call was taken during the meeting with multiple named attendees answering "Here." The clerk recorded numeric tallies in the transcript as "164.6 present" and "36.4 absent," and announced the board had a quorum. The minutes show routine procedural motions to pay bills and to file minutes with the clerk's office were also approved.

Several items were read with brief descriptions in the record; however, the transcript contains some unclear phrases and formatting (for example, the reading of Resolution 499-2024 appears garbled in the transcript). Where the meeting text did not provide full ordinance or contract language, the actions recorded are limited to the approvals reported on the record.

The meeting closed after the chair asked if any supervisors had additional business, offered a moment of silence for former President Carter, and extended New Year wishes to attendees.

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