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Franklin County legislative committee approves minutes, forwards 14 notary applications to full commission

Franklin County Board of Commissioners Legislative Committee · March 1, 2026

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Summary

At a Jan. 5 meeting, the Franklin County Board of Commissioners Legislative Committee approved the Nov. 24, 2020 minutes and voted unanimously to send 14 notary applications to the full commission; the committee then adjourned.

The Franklin County Board of Commissioners Legislative Committee approved the minutes of its Nov. 24, 2020 meeting and voted to forward 14 notary applications to the full Commission at a brief session convened Jan. 5, 2021.

Carolyn Wiseman moved to approve the Nov. 24, 2020 minutes; Johnny Hughes seconded the motion, and the committee voted unanimously in favor. Later, Greg King moved to send fourteen (14) notary applications to the full Commission for consideration; Hughes seconded and the committee again voted 'All Ayes,' carrying the motion.

The session, called to order by Chairman David Eldridge at 5:00 p.m. in the Rescue Squad Room of the Franklin County Annex Building, included members Johnny Hughes, Greg King (participating by Zoom) and Carolyn Wiseman, along with Secretary Heather Morgan and attendee Al Tipps. After the two motions were carried, Hughes moved to adjourn; Wiseman seconded, and the committee voted unanimously to adjourn.

No debate, amendments, or dissenting votes were recorded in the legislative committee minutes for the actions taken. The notary applications were transmitted to the full Commission for its review and action.