Talk of rate hikes are in the air Wednesday after
minutes from the Bank of England's last
meeting showed two out of nine
board members voted for a rate hike as early as this month, the first time in three years that policymakers have done so.
After getting access to copy and inspect the records the following was identified: (Copies could not be made because CB7 Copy machine was not working when we
showed up) Marked Present: 09/20/05 10/18/05 11/05/05 Marked Absent at
Board meetings / Not Present at Parks & Recreation Committee Meetings: 12/29/05 01/17/06 02/07/06 (NOT CONFIRMED) 03/21/06 04/04/06 04/18/06 05/24/06 05/31/06 09/07/06 10/05/06 11/28/06 Missing Records Jan, Feb, March, April, May, June 2005, June 2006 A footer found on the files of the monthly minute
meetings / Not Present at Parks & Recreation Committee
Meetings: 12/29/05 01/17/06 02/07/06 (NOT CONFIRMED) 03/21/06 04/04/06 04/18/06 05/24/06 05/31/06 09/07/06 10/05/06 11/28/06 Missing Records Jan, Feb, March, April, May, June 2005, June 2006 A footer found on the files of the monthly minute
Meetings: 12/29/05 01/17/06 02/07/06 (NOT CONFIRMED) 03/21/06 04/04/06 04/18/06 05/24/06 05/31/06 09/07/06 10/05/06 11/28/06 Missing Records Jan, Feb, March, April, May, June 2005, June 2006 A footer found on the files of the monthly
minutes reads.
Not far away, in another affluent, suburban school district in Montclair, New Jersey,
minutes from an August
meeting show the
board of education approved spending nearly $ 5 million this year for tuition payments — an average of $ 63,000 per student — on «out - of - district placements» for 79 students with a variety of classifications, including learning disabilities and «other health impairment.»