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The Warren County Board opened a scheduled public hearing on Local Law No. 1 and then voted to move into executive session to discuss matters eligible for closed-door discussion.
Chair announced the public hearing and asked the clerk to read the notice. A member of the public asked whether a brief executive session could be held at an appropriate time to clarify issues seen in budget materials. Supervisor McGowan moved to go into executive session; Supervisor Mayday seconded the motion. An unidentified speaker cited a legal basis: “that would be under Public Office Law, section 105.051 F, if you're looking for the Executive Session.” The board then voted with members responding “aye” and proceeded to the closed session.
The transcript excerpt records the motion, second and the board’s affirmative response but does not include a detailed roll-call vote list or the executive-session minutes; no substantive discussion from the closed session appears in the provided excerpt.
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