A speaker identified in the transcript as Harcourt recorded the enactment of a measure described as a "postal response" and multiple confirmations that an appropriation was enacted.
The transcript contains a short roll-call–style sequence. At one point Harcourt says, "All in favor of postal response," and the record immediately follows with "Enactment of postal response." Subsequent short entries repeatedly state, "Enactment of the appropriation." The document does not include a motion text beyond those phrases, any bill or ordinance identifiers, dollar amounts, or the numerical vote tally.
Because the transcript does not name the legislative body, list a mover or seconder, or provide vote counts or financial details, it is not possible from this record alone to determine what program or department the appropriation funds, the size of the appropriation, or the precise authority under which the action was taken. The transcript also does not explain the meaning or scope of the phrase "postal response."
The available record is limited to the brief statements quoted above and does not indicate subsequent steps, implementation instructions, or appeal paths. Additional documentation (minutes, a fuller official transcript, or the enacted ordinance/resolution text) would be needed to provide bill numbers, fiscal amounts, responsible departments, and vote tallies.
For the transcripted lines, Harcourt is the only named speaker; no role or affiliation is provided in the record.