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St. Louis Board of Aldermen personnel committee schedules reviews, votes to close part of meeting for personnel matters

St. Louis City Board of Aldermen Personnel and Administration Committee · January 22, 2026
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Summary

On Jan. 22 the St. Louis City Board of Aldermen Personnel and Administration Committee voted to close part of its meeting to discuss personnel matters and set dates to review legislative-assistant office time, staff salary comparisons, an employee handbook update, a constituent-management platform and to interview candidates for an executive secretary.

President Green presided over the St. Louis City Board of Aldermen Personnel and Administration Committee on Thursday and called the meeting to order. The committee conducted roll call, confirmed a quorum and approved minutes from its Jan. 15 meeting.

During the session President Green moved to close portions of the meeting under the statute cited on the record as "6 10 dot 0 2 1 3" to permit discussion of "hiring, firing, disciplining, or promoting of employees of the Board of Aldermen." A roll call recorded three aye votes and the motion carried; an objection was voiced during the roll call but the committee proceeded to closed session and later returned to open session.

Director Engracia read a list of outstanding personnel items that the committee asked staff to prioritize and schedule. "The…

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