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Two formal actions were recorded during the special meeting of the Pueblo County School District 70 Board of Education: a motion to begin the regular board meeting and approval of the consent agenda. Both motions passed on roll-call votes.
The initial procedural motion to begin the regular board meeting was moved and seconded; the board conducted a roll-call vote with the following results: John Christiansen — yea; Chris DeLuca — yea; Kathy Helen — aye; Anne Och — yay; AJ Wilson — yay. The clerk announced "motion carried."
Later, the board moved and seconded approval of the consent agenda. Another roll-call vote produced the same recorded votes: John Christiansen — yay; Chris DeLuca — yay; Kathy Helen — aye; Anne Och — yay; AJ Wilson — yea. The clerk again announced "motion carried." No dissenting votes or abstentions were recorded in the transcript.
The transcript does not identify the members who made each motion or who seconded them; the mover and seconder are not specified in the recorded excerpts.
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