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Votes at a glance: Finance standing committee actions and procedural approvals

February 16, 2025 | Richland County, Wisconsin


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Votes at a glance: Finance standing committee actions and procedural approvals
The Richland County Finance Standing Committee registered the following formal actions during the meeting:

- Agenda approval: The committee approved the posted agenda by voice vote (ayes recorded).

- Minutes approval: The January 27 meeting minutes were approved as presented (voice vote; no corrections requested).

- Forwarding of deputy union resolution: The committee voted to forward a resolution approving edits to the collective bargaining agreement for the Richland County deputy sheriffs union to the full county board. The motion was seconded by Mr. Frank and approved by voice vote.

- Closed session: The committee unanimously voted to enter closed session under Wisconsin Statute 19.85(1)(c) to consider employment, promotion, compensation or performance of public employees related to succession planning for vital county positions. The committee returned to open session with no action reported from closed session.

- Adjournment: A motion to adjourn by Manning, seconded by Williams, was approved by voice vote.

No roll-call tallies with named ayes/noes were captured in the transcript for the routine agenda and minutes votes; the deputy union forwarding was approved by voice vote as recorded in the transcript. Where the transcript did not record a named mover, the article lists the second and recorded outcome.

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