At a meeting (date not specified), a motion was recorded as passed; the transcript excerpt references a request by "assembly member bonder," but the motion text and vote tally were not provided in the excerpt.
The passage matters because formal motions are the record of decisions. Speaker 2 (role/title not specified) is recorded saying, "Motion passes," but the excerpt does not include the full motion, who moved or seconded it, or the vote count. The transcript also contains a sequence of names that may represent a roll call or list of attendees, but those names are not clearly identified or attributed in the excerpt.
The available transcript lines are brief and partly unintelligible in places. Because the excerpt lacks the motion language and a vote record, it is not possible from this text alone to determine the scope, legal effect, or any required follow-up associated with the action. The record should be checked against the full minutes or an official agenda packet for the complete motion text, mover/second, and vote tally.
The transcript excerpt containing the phrase "Motion passes" is reproduced in the meeting record; however, the excerpt provides no further procedural details or timelines for implementation.