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Chair calls voice vote as staff discusses coal patch price of $35 per ton

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During a meeting the chair called a voice vote and staff discussed a coal "patch," citing a price of $35 per ton while noting the quantity needed and next steps were not specified in the transcript.

The chair called for a voice vote and an affirmative response was recorded, while staff discussed procurement details for a coal "patch," citing a price of "$35 a ton," though quantity and the motion text were not specified in the transcript.

The chair began the exchange by calling for a vote: "All those in favor, say aye," followed by an "Aye" from the room. The transcript does not include the text of the motion put to the chair, who did not announce a final tally or formal outcome in the excerpt provided.

A staff member referenced that "Mary" was present and stated a price of "$35 a ton," and suggested they "can just request that," but added, "I just don't know how much we need." The staff member also noted logistical follow-up, saying they "still have to go pick it," indicating pickup or delivery remains to be arranged. The record in this excerpt does not specify the quantity to be requested, who moved or seconded any motion, or any formal vote tally.