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The Harris County Commissioners Court on April 16, 2025, approved items 1 through 63 on its business meeting agenda but moved item 55 to the court's May 8 meeting.
The action was taken during a short proceeding that began at 10:06 a.m. and adjourned at 10:07 a.m. Commissioners Ramsey and Briones had flagged item 55 for discussion; the court announced that the item would be considered at the May 8 commissioners court meeting.
Commissioner Ellis moved to approve items 1 through 63 with the exception of item 55; Commissioner Ramsey seconded the motion. The court recorded the outcome as "Motion carries 4 2 0," indicating the tally of yes, no and abstain votes as provided on the record. No public speakers were recorded during the proceeding.
The court completed the brief business meeting and signed the meeting paperwork before adjourning. Item 55 is scheduled for fuller consideration at the May 8 commissioners court meeting.
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