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Madison County board adopts slate of committee resolutions, including labor agreement and video-conferencing policy
Summary
The Madison County Board of Supervisors adopted multiple committee resolutions across government operations, finance, planning and public safety — including a CSEA white-collar agreement and a new policy for video conferencing — during a regularly scheduled meeting. Vote tallies were recorded by roll call as announced by the clerk.
The Madison County Board of Supervisors on a single meeting day approved a package of committee resolutions covering government operations, finance, planning and criminal justice, including a labor agreement with the CSEA white-collar unit and a new policy allowing the use of video conferencing in public meetings.
Pete Walrod, chair of the Government Operations Committee, introduced three resolutions recognizing NACO graduates and authorizing an agreement with CivicPlus, and moved them for adoption; the clerk recorded the roll call and announced "1,402 votes in favor." Kyle Reager, chair of Finance, Ways and Means, then presented resolutions 4–11 covering property accounting adjustments, budget modifications, a grant from the New York…
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