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LaSalle County meeting denies map grievance, approves payment of bills and adjourns

December 30, 2025 | LaSalle County, Illinois


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LaSalle County meeting denies map grievance, approves payment of bills and adjourns
LaSalle County officials moved out of an executive session and took a series of procedural votes, including denying a "map grievance for corrections" and approving payment of county bills before adjourning. The transcript records the motions and that each motion "passed," but it does not include full vote tallies or, in some cases, who formally moved or seconded the motions.

Meeting proceedings resumed when an unidentified speaker asked for "a motion to come out of executive session." Mike James spoke during the roll call; Doug and Kathy registered "Aye" during the vote, and the chair said, "Motion passes." The transcript records the chair announcing the motion to come out of executive session had passed but does not show a complete roll-call transcript with numerical tallies.

During regular business, an unidentified speaker asked for "a motion to deny the map grievance for corrections." The transcript shows attendees responding "Aye" and the chair stating the motion passed; the mover, seconder and an itemized vote count are not specified in the record.

The board also moved to approve payment of bills. The call for that motion referenced Mike James when soliciting votes and the chair confirmed the motion passed. A subsequent motion to adjourn was made and carried. The meeting concluded after the chair noted the next meeting date as "January 29." The year and time were not specified in the transcript.

Because the transcript omits explicit vote tallies and, in some instances, the names of movers or seconders, this article reports outcomes exactly as recorded: motions were made and announced as passed, but detailed vote counts and some maker/second information are not specified in the provided text.

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