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Chair moves meeting into executive session on industrial-organization matter

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Summary

The Chair moved to take the meeting into executive session to discuss an item described in the transcript as “Industrial organization to locate, expand or remain in the state.” The motion and second were acknowledged and the Chair declared the motion carried after a voice "aye"; the transcript doesn’t record further details or a roll-call tally.

The Chair announced a motion to go into executive session to discuss an item the transcript describes as "Industrial organization to locate, expand or remain in the state." The Chair said, "So I have a motion in a 2nd to move to executive session," then called for a voice vote: "All in favor, say aye." After an "Aye," the Chair asked, "Opposed?" and stated, "Motion carries."

The transcript fragment does not identify the specific industrial organization, any sponsor of the underlying item, or the individual who seconded the motion. It also does not record a roll-call vote or provide a vote tally beyond the single recorded "Aye." The record available here therefore confirms only that the body moved into executive session on that subject and that the Chair declared the motion carried.

Because the transcript is limited to this short exchange, no further details about the executive-session agenda, any staff reports, formal actions taken in executive session, or next steps appear in the provided text. If the body issues minutes or a fuller transcript that names participants or records votes, those documents would be needed to report additional specifics.