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The Lee County Board approved four personnel actions and voted to withhold release of executive-session minutes at its July 15 meeting.
The board approved the reappointment of Jennifer Boyd to the office of supervisor of assessments and the appointments of Dr. Emily Bacher, Jeff Sauter and Ryan Bushko (as listed in the agenda) to the Lee County Tuberculosis Sanitary District Board. A single motion to approve all four actions was moved and seconded and the board recorded unanimous assent: "Aye," the roll call shows. The meeting minutes record motions and seconders and the chairman called the votes; the items were approved without additional discussion.
Separately, the board voted to hold executive-session minutes and not to release them. A motion to hold the executive session minutes was moved and seconded, discussed briefly and carried by voice vote. The board did not release the content of the executive session at the public meeting.
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