Quorum and Members Who Don’t Vote: The Court of Appeals Weighs In

Published for Coates' Canons on June 09, 2014.

In my last blog post, I concluded that all members in attendance at a meeting of a local government board should be deemed present for quorum purposes, even those who for whatever reason decline or aren’t permitted to deliberate or vote on … Read more

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