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Council committee backs resolution requiring city attorney to track time on Milwaukee Public Schools work
Summary
The Finance & Personnel Committee advanced a substitute resolution asking the city attorney’s office to log hours spent on Milwaukee Public Schools matters and to explore an MOU for compensation; City Attorney Evan Goicky said the office will create an hourly code and work on an MOU if enacted.
A Finance & Personnel Committee substitute resolution asking the city attorney’s office to track staff time spent on Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) matters was advanced after a presentation from the city attorney’s office.
Vice Chair Peter Bergellis introduced the measure as a trailing resolution following budget amendments. City Attorney Evan Goicky told the committee the office has not historically tracked or billed its time for MPS work but will comply with the request. “We do not track or bill our…
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