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Commission rejects amendment to let alternates routinely debate on EMS council; keeps single‑voice rule

May 26, 2026 | Broward County, Florida


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Commission rejects amendment to let alternates routinely debate on EMS council; keeps single‑voice rule
The Broward County Commission on May 26 debated whether alternate county commissioners appointed to the Broward Regional Emergency Medical Services Council should be allowed to participate in debate when the primary commissioner is present.

Commissioner Davis (speaker 6) proposed an amendment to permit alternates to participate in discussion even when the primary was present, arguing alternates provide valuable perspective and that the council chair could manage recognition. "I think I should be able to weigh in," she said. Other commissioners cautioned that allowing alternates to debate could produce conflicting positions from the county on external advisory boards and would set a precedent for other boards.

Counsel (speaker 11) briefed the board on the varying approaches across local boards and said the default norm is that alternates do not debate but that the county could write its own rules. Commissioners voiced concerns about potential conflicts and the county’s desire to present a single official position through a designated representative. After a show‑of‑hands vote, the amendment was tied and then defeated; the Commission approved the original ordinance language without the amendment, 6–3.

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