The Personnel Committee voted March 20 to go into an executive session and then voted to adjourn, a brief meeting transcript shows.
Both motions were approved by voice vote; the transcript does not record who moved or seconded the motions or what, if any, matters were discussed in the executive session. The public portion of the recorded meeting contains only the motions and the voice votes.
At the opening of the proceeding, Member 1 (committee member) said, “Alright. Welcome to the personnel committee meeting on March, twentieth. Can I have a motion to go into executive session? So moved. Second.” Member 2 (committee member) then called the voice vote: “All in favor, please say aye.” Multiple speakers responded “Aye,” and the committee returned to open session later in the recording with Member 1 saying, “Aye. Alright. We are back. Can I have a motion to adjourn?” Member 1 again said, “So moved. Second.” Member 2 called the final voice vote, “All in favor, please say aye,” and the recording captures “Aye.”
The transcript does not show any roll-call votes, record of who moved or seconded, or any public description of the subject matter addressed in the executive session. No additional public business is recorded in the provided transcript.