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Gage County Board of Equalization approves agenda and minutes, then adjourns

December 24, 2024 | Gage County, Nebraska


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Gage County Board of Equalization approves agenda and minutes, then adjourns
Gage County — The Gage County Board of Equalization convened at 8:37 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 24, 2024, established a quorum and approved its meeting agenda and the minutes of the previous meeting before adjourning at 8:38 a.m.

The presiding officer noted the Open Meetings Act and recorded attendance by observation, listing Hackby, Shuler, Teaman and Dorn as present. A motion to approve the agenda was moved by board member Dorn and seconded by board member Shuler; the presiding officer recorded four votes in favor and declared the motion carried. A subsequent motion to approve the prior meeting minutes was likewise moved by Dorn and seconded by Shuler and was recorded as passing with four votes in favor.

The board solicited public comments and requests for future agenda items and received none. With no board updates or other business, the presiding officer adjourned the session at 8:38 a.m.

Attendance and votes: the transcript records attendance of Hackby, Shuler, Teaman and Dorn and records each motion as carried with "4 in favor." The transcript contains inconsistent spellings for one member (appears as both "Shuler" and "Schuler"); this article uses "Shuler" to match the first appearance in the record. Specific individual vote tallies by name were not provided in the transcript.

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