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Pinal County Board of Supervisors closed-door executive session July 15 includes COVID-19 topic

Posted 7/14/20

Options for slowing and controlling the spread of COVID-19 in Pinal County is a topic of the July 15 closed-door executive session of the Pinal County Board of Supervisors.

The executive session …

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Pinal County Board of Supervisors closed-door executive session July 15 includes COVID-19 topic

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Options for slowing and controlling the spread of COVID-19 in Pinal County is a topic of the July 15 closed-door executive session of the Pinal County Board of Supervisors.

The executive session is part of a meeting that starts at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Pinal County Administrative Complex’s Board of Supervisors Hearing Room, 135 N. Pinal St. in Florence.

Items on the executive-session agenda include:

  • legal advice and litigation update on opioid litigation brought by Pinal County.
  • legal advice and contemplated litigation concerning current CARES Act distribution and allocation of dollars.
  • legal advice regarding COVID-19 related federal, state or county programs and Pinal County's ability and options for slowing and controlling the spread of COVID-19 in Pinal County.