With everyone present, the board, gets down to the business approving the evening’s agenda and the minutes of the July meeting. The business manager, John Kraft goes over the bills and the financial report in detail pointing out items which he seems to think might be questionable. He then fields questions from the board about specific items of concern. After about 6 minutes of grilling the board feels comfortable enough to approve the bills and the financial statement, voting separately on bills that originate with the companies owned by board members so that they have the chance to abstain from the vote.
East Sac County School Board combs through the August, 2011 bills and financial report
With everyone present, the board, gets down to the business approving the evening’s agenda and the minutes of the July meeting. The business manager, John Kraft goes over the bills and the financial report in detail pointing out items which he seems to think might be questionable. He then fields questions from the board about specific items of concern. After about 6 minutes of grilling the board feels comfortable enough to approve the bills and the financial statement, voting separately on bills that originate with the companies owned by board members so that they have the chance to abstain from the vote.
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