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  1. Here's the scenario: A city council (legislative branch of city government) will be asked in 2020 to approve 70 pages worth of meeting minutes from 2006. Of the nine people currently serving, two were on the city council back in 2006. The city council defers to RR on any matter not covered under its own rules of procedure. Question: Does RR provide any direction as to what the approval of minutes actually means? If someone votes "yes" to approve, are they saying anything more than: "Yes, this is the document the clerk is giving us." Or does a "yes" vote mean that: "Yes, I attest to the best of my knowledge that this is an accurate record of the proceedings." Or something else? What's a reasonable way for a councilmember to handle this? Any direction to specifics of RR much appreciated. Thanks.
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