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Board approves package of resolutions, budget amendments and appointments; roll calls record wide support

January 17, 2026 | Warren County, New York


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Board approves package of resolutions, budget amendments and appointments; roll calls record wide support
On Jan. 16 the Warren County Board of Supervisors brought forward and approved a package of proclamations, certificates of appointment and floor resolutions. Multiple items were moved to the floor, most passed by voice vote without substantive debate, and several budget amendments and appropriations passed on roll call votes.

Notable items the board brought forward and approved during the session included proclamations recognizing life donor month, human trafficking prevention month, mental wellness month and radon action month; certificate of appointment changes for board assignments; and floor resolutions numbered in the 30s and 40s. The board also approved a budget amendment for workforce development (resolution 36) and an appropriation from the insurance reserve to fund property and casualty self‑insured deductible lines across departments (resolution 40).

The clerk conducted roll calls on multiple resolutions; for at least two measures the transcript records 'Resolution passes with 947 votes in favor.' The board concluded the regular business items and then approved a motion to enter executive session to address attorney‑client privilege and potential litigation matters.

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