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Chair moves committee into executive session to discuss personnel and collective bargaining under the Taylor Law

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Summary

The committee approved a motion to recess into executive session to discuss employment histories of specific individuals, collective bargaining under the Taylor Law (NTA), and to obtain legal advice; the motion passed by a voice vote with two recorded ayes and no roll-call names in the transcript.

The Chair moved that the committee recess into an executive session “for the following purpose, employment history of particular individuals, collective bargaining under the Taylor Law, NTA, and to obtain advice from legal counsel,” the presiding officer said.

A member said, “So moved,” and another member said, “Second.” The Chair then called for a voice vote. Two members responded “Aye,” and the motion to enter executive session was approved by voice vote. The transcript does not record who made the motion, who seconded it, or a roll-call tally.

The executive session was described on the record as covering three specific items: employment history of particular individuals, collective bargaining under the Taylor Law (NTA), and consultation with legal counsel. The transcript includes no further public discussion of those topics and provides no timetable or next public action following the executive session.

The committee’s recorded actions in the public portion were limited to making and seconding the motion and approving the recess by voice vote. No names, vote roll call, or subsequent outcomes were provided in the transcript.