Trial on ethics complaints against 2 Rochester school board members set for July 22
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ROCHESTER - The much-anticipated public meeting during which a city attorney will present his findings in connection with alleged ethics violations against two school board members is set for 5 p.m. on July 22. While the hearing will be open to the public, no public comment will be accepted. The scheduling was determined during a Board of Ethics meeting on Tuesday after Assistant Rochester city attorney Andrew Kroeckel turned over his report to the ethics board. While the report was turned over, none of Kroeckel's findings were discussed during the two-minute meeting held in City Council chambers. After Kroeckel's presents his findings on July 22 accused school board members Karen Stokes and Sandy Keans will have the opportunity to respond to the accusations. It will be the first such hearing since the Board of Ethics was established in December of 2023. A Rochester city official said the meeting and full interaction between the accused and the ethics board will all be discussed in public. . While Kroeckel led the investigation, Rochester City Manager Katie Ambrose said it would be with the cooperation and full assistance and support of all city personnel. Any findings and recommendations will be referred to the full school board for further action.
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