Call to order invocation pledge roll call
What the county recorded
This item is not from the published agenda
It is a stretch of the recording that this archive identified as a separate matter — a call to order, a recess, or something taken up that the agenda does not list. There is no official title, no staff recommendation and no disposition, because the county never recorded one. Everything below is inferred.
The source document
The county’s agenda for Board of County Commissioners, Aug 24, 2022
The published PDF, as served by the county. This item is one entry in it.
The county’s agenda for Board of County Commissioners, Aug 24, 2022
The published PDF, as served by the county. This item is one entry in it.
The county’s minutes for Board of County Commissioners, Aug 24, 2022
The published PDF, as served by the county. This item is one entry in it.
The county’s minutes for Board of County Commissioners, Aug 24, 2022
The published PDF, as served by the county. This item is one entry in it.
What was said
Machine transcription of 1m of recording, with speaker names inferred from voice matching. 100% of 14 lines carry a name. It shows what was said, not what was decided, and both the words and the names can be wrong.
Good morning. And uh sorry we're running a little late. We had a long nine o'clock meeting this morning. So good morning. I'd like to call to order the Pasco County Board of County Commissioners. Of August 24th, 2022, at this time, please silence all electronic devices and mute your microphones. Please rise for the invocation and pledge.
O merciful Creator, your hand is open wide to satisfy the needs of every living creature. Make us thankful for your loving providence and grant that we, remembering the account that we must one day give, may be faithful stewards of your good gifts. Amen.
I pledge the easy thing.
The United States of America and
to
the
Republic for which we stand
as one
nation, under
God, invisible, with liberty and justice of crime.
Please call the Call the role.
District one, Commissioner Oakley. Here. District two, Commissioner Moore. Here. District four, Commissioner Fitzpatrick.
Here.
District five, Commissioner Mariano. Here. District three, Chairman Starkey.