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Meeting ends executive session with no action; motion to adjourn follows

February 16, 2026 | Haralson County, Georgia


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Meeting ends executive session with no action; motion to adjourn follows
Unidentified Speaker, a meeting participant, moved to end an executive session and asked for a second, after which attendees were asked to "raise the right hand" in favor of ending the session. The participant later stated, "No action was taken in executive session."

The meeting then proceeded toward adjournment. Later in the record an unidentified participant made a motion to adjourn, it was seconded, and the chair called for those in favor; the transcript ends after the call for the vote and does not record a tally or an explicit "motion carried" statement.

Why it matters: Executive sessions can be used to discuss personnel, legal, or sensitive administrative matters; the transcript makes clear that while the body had been in closed session, no formal action was taken during that time. The procedural motions to end the session and to adjourn were recorded but without vote counts or named tallies in the transcript.

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