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By Kyeland Jackson —
Louisville’s Board of Trustees met Wednesday afternoon on the date slated to forward the no-confidence motion in U of L president James Ramsey. However, the board adjourned within a minute, lacking the representation necessary to begin the motion. The board cannot take action without two minorities representative of Louisville’s population being appointed. Governor Matt Bevin, currently in a legal battle with Attorney General Andy Beshear, makes those appointments.
The original motion for a no-confidence vote was made March 1 in a board meeting which dissolved into confrontation.