Commission approves minutes; votes to retire into nonpublic personnel session
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At the Jan. 15 meeting commissioners approved minutes of Jan. 7 and Jan. 8 by unanimous vote and later moved to enter a nonpublic session to discuss personnel; a roll-call procedure was invoked and partial verbal roll call was recorded.
The commission approved minutes of Jan. 7 and Jan. 8 after a motion and second; the chair recorded the result: "The vote is unanimous." No amendments to the minutes were entered on the record.
Later in the public session Speaker 3 moved to retire into a nonpublic session to discuss personnel matters. The chair said the motion required a roll call. A partial roll call was recorded verbally in the transcript (one entry read, 'Mister Feliciano, myself, yes'); the transcript indicates the meeting prepared to retire into nonpublic session under the motion.
Clarifying details: the minutes approval vote was recorded on the public record as unanimous. The nonpublic personnel motion was moved and a roll call procedure was invoked; the transcript includes a partial verbal roll call but does not show a full named tally in the public segment.
