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From YouTube: Library Advisory Committee Meeting 062922
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A
It
is
504
pm
and
you
can
hear
us
right,
mrs
out.
A
A
C
A
C
That's
in
person,
yes,.
B
B
A
A
C
E
E
A
All
this
all
in
favor,
so
we'll
accept
the
minutes,
communications
and
announcements.
F
You
do
have
them
in
your
packet,
a
copy
of
the
resolution
that
was
passed
through
six
and
it's
a
non-financial
agreement
with
workforce
solutions.
F
And
if
you
can
look
at
the
picture,
they
will
be
placing
these
workstations
in
each
of
our
libraries,
and
this
is
for
for
people
who
could
not
visit
the
workforce
center
when
they're
looking
for
a
job,
they
can
make
an
appointment
online
and
meet
with
her
with
a
counselor,
a
job
counselor
through
this
workstation
virtually,
and
it's
it's
supposed
to
be
very
simple,
where
you
just
push
a
button
and
you're
connected.
F
D
That,
and
so,
if
we
do
it,
I
mean
you
can
always
volunteer
to
have
it
here.
F
I
believe
it
was
a
federal
grant.
B
F
Mean
they're,
I'm
sure
we're
going
to
get
a
little
bit
of
training,
at
least
to
tell
them.
This
is
where
you
sit
press
help,
but
any
kind
of
exchange
of
documents.
They'll
have
a
scanner.
You
know
they
just
scan
it.
It'll
automatically
go
over
there
if
they
need
to
sign
any
kind
of
paper,
they'll
scan
it
or
print
right.
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F
F
F
F
B
F
D
C
F
Library
is
going
to
have
to
assist
in.
Basically
it's
supposed
to
be.
You
push
a
button,
your
appointments
at
nine
o'clock,
they'll
pop
up
on
your
screen
and
they'll.
They
will
guide
you.
Okay,
we
need
a
copy
of
your
driver's
license.
For
example,
they'll
take
the
placement
scan
it
and
they'll
get
it
over
there.
Okay,.
A
Yeah,
I
just
you
know,
I
just
it
sounds.
F
F
Up
with
okay
here,
it
is
go
ahead
and
fill
it
out,
but
they're
gonna
get
a
lot
of
their
instructions
from
the
counselor
themselves.
They've
been
trained
to
okay.
Do
this
yeah?
No
okay!.
A
I
guess
when
it
first
kicks
off
and
after
the
press
conference
and
everything
that
I
like
the
idea
that
I
guess
maybe
give
us
a
report,
how
it's
working.
F
A
Right
exactly
that's
what
I'm
saying
how
well
what
are
the
issues
if
any,
hopefully
there
aren't
any
at
all
and
that
how
smoothly
it's
working.
A
If
they
could
even
share
with
us,
you
know
how
many
people
are
getting
employed.
D
A
Because
I
can
already
see
that
the
people
are
gonna
be
coming
in,
for
example,
they're
gonna,
you
know
they're,
they
may
be
coming
in
with
little
ones
all
right
and
see
what
what's
this,
what
what's
the
protocol
there?
I
can
already
think
about
that.
That's
one
issue,
I'm
sure
there
will
be
others.
You
know
you
know.
So
then,
what
what
what
goes
on
in
that.
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G
F
Okay,
you
have
asked
a
report
on
the
request
for
reconsiderations
of
materials
right
since
I've
been
here
which
was
1995,
we
received
maybe
a
total
of
four
requests
to
either
remove,
who
were
to
remove
the
book
and
to
where
to
move
it
somewhere
else.
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F
F
F
A
Would
be
for
certain
books
and
stuff?
Yes,
just
like
we've
heard
already
how
they're
asking,
because
you
know
they
be
these
organizations
that
you're
referring
to
that
are
asking
a
review
of
any
kind
of
materials.
They're
already
asking
for,
through
freedom
of
information,
act,
requests
for
what's
called
critical
race
theory,
although
I
doubt
many
people
can
actually
define
what
it
is.
A
B
F
A
Is
there
a
request
to
remove
certain
things,
because
we've
all
heard
in
the
past
about
you
know
these
burnings
and
things
of
that
nature
when,
but
I
just
think
you
know
they're
on
the
shelf,
you
can
just
like
anything,
any
other
media.
You
can
choose
to
listen
or
not
to
listen.
You
can
choose
to
read
or
not
to
read
right,
it's
just
up
to
you,
but
some
people
just
want.
Don't
want
the
choice
even
there
exactly
and
that's
where
I
I
have
an
issue
with
those
kinds
of
things.
F
E
A
F
D
B
F
E
Out
articles,
we
have
that,
that's
all
my
life
teaching
history
here
this
was
on
april,
the
16th
and
then
yano
texas.
Is
that
absolutely.
B
E
A
Yeah,
so
that's
that's
why
so?
But
I
guess
just
we
don't
have
anything
in
place
or
we
don't
have
anything.
A
F
A
C
B
E
I'll
interject
again
about
another
article,
critical
race
theory
bill
for
texas
schools
becomes
long,
and
it
says
here
that
eventually
in
the
year
what
20,
20
20
25
26
school
year-
oh
no!
Well,
let
me
just
read
it
says
here:
a
new
texas
law
requires
at
least
one
teacher
and
one
campus
administrator
at
each
school
to
undergo
civics
training
that
must
be
implemented
in
a
later
than
25
26
school
year,
so
they're
they're
they're
getting
yeah
the
school
about
like
yes,
I
just
used
this
one
of
those.
E
G
And
it's
it's
really.
A
Out
there,
but
again
I
when
I
look
it
up.
I
see
it's
this,
but
when
I
ask
somebody
who's
promoting
it,
I
guess
yeah
they
can't.
They
don't
know.
Yeah.
B
A
Goes
back
to
when
you
would
say,
for
example,
when
obama
they
call
it
obamacare
people.
Oh
I'm
against
that.
D
A
F
B
G
A
So
so,
and
so
I
guess
you
again
just
a
monthly
you're,
a
part
of
the
director's
update.
A
A
F
Staffing
we're
still
recruiting
for
librarian
three
for
here
librarian
two
for
inner
city.
I
still
don't
have
a
mobile
services
driver
and
we
currently
have
two
library,
tech
ones,
positions
open
here
at
maine
and
one
at
fastkin.
We
recently
hired
two
clerk
part-timers
here
at
inner
city
and
at
the
south
right.
So
as
we're
I
mean
as
soon
as
they
become
open,
I'm
posting
them
so
hopefully,
but
right
now
I
think
the
city
has
over
120
positions
open
right
now,.
B
F
E
All
the
time
postings
of
different
her
librarians.
A
A
B
C
F
F
And
finally
we
got
the
tech
come
in
and
they
did.
I
have
it
pending
here,
but
it's
been
done
and
we
visited
it
this
morning.
It
was
actually.
F
F
The
technician
did
check
here
and
fixed
a
couple
of
issues
and
then
inner
city,
also
he
fixed
a
little-
and
that
was
on
the
computer,
something
to
do
with
with.
F
That
we
waited
for
a
long
time,
because
there
was
nobody
that
had
the
proper
insurance
to
go
into
the
building.
There's
there's
what
it's
not
the
liability.
What
is
it.
F
Number
of
certain
insurance,
if
a
outside.
C
Company
is
coming
in
also
auto
insurance.
F
Auto
insurance,
they
have
to
prove
that
they're,
so
we
finally
did
get
something
and
yes
we're
waiting
from
the
for
the
result.
We.
B
F
So
risk
management
was
contacted
also
and
they
had
a
tml,
which
is
our
our
texas
municipal
league,
that
that
ensures
our
building
come
and
assess
it,
and
we're
still
waiting
to
hear
back
from
them
to
see
what
they're
gonna
do
to
fix
it.
Because.
C
F
It
is
gonna,
be
we
were
trying
to
do
it
a
family
place.
That's
the
program
that
we're
offering
maybe
have
sensory,
labs
and
stuff,
and
we
started
doing
that
and
then
we
had
the
leak
and
right.
B
F
C
C
A
I
don't
know
just
because
of
all
the
all
the
branches
we're
looking
at
here
and
now
that
most
things
are
back
to
normal.
I
guess
this
is
also
maybe
an
item
for
next
time.
We're
not
there
yet
one
of
the
parts
I
think
we
want
to
add
to
the
review
here
is
just
safety
what's
happened
and
what
continually
seems.
B
F
I
think
we're
probably
going
to
be
getting
the
refresher
training,
because
the
city
staff
has
been
given
the
active
shooter
training.
Before
mr
eid
slept.
He
asked
that
all
security
guards
be
armed,
so
we
have
an
armed
security
guard
here
and
at
moss,
and
we
just
recently
got
one
for
fasting
because
there's
a
lot
of
kids
and
activities
there.
A
Right
exactly,
and
I
just
you
know,
we
do
need
to
ensure
that
everybody
at
least
has
an
idea
of
what
to
do
and
all
the
protocols,
because
I
know
for
two
years,
everyone
was
kind
of
like
not
coming.
F
For
everybody,
you
can
call
hr
and
find
out
if
they're
planning
on
doing
it.
A
Yes,
please,
I
think
yeah
we
have
right
now,
we've
brought
it
up
before
before,
and
I.
F
Think
we've
recently
had
the
training
I
mean
like
recent,
because
we've
had
I've
had
it
at
least
twice
since
all
that
started.
Okay,.
A
Yeah,
I
think
that
would
be
really
good,
and
maybe
I
don't
know,
maybe
even
if,
if
if
we
would
work
in
somehow
a
conjunction
in
conjunction
with
the
city
with
the
police
department,
they
could
just
you
know
just
come
by
every.
A
Webb
county
sheriff's
department
is
actually
go
reaching
out
to
the
rural
schools
like
mine.
In
fact,
I
entertained
a
deputy
the
other
day.
He
wanted
to
go
see
what
the
protocol
was
and
our
entrances
and
all
of
that
and
I
took
him
through
it,
and
I
advised
him
of
other
issues
that
we
have
out
there.
A
I
think
that's
something
that
our
police
department
should
probably
be
very
active
in
in
response
to
our
public
libraries,
especially
now
in
the
summer
where
the
programs
have
high
the
amount
of
kids
coming
in
all
hours
of
the
day
has
increased.
I
think
that's
something
that
they
should
really
take.
Take
a
look
at
it.
F
C
D
F
The
monitor
the
monitor
it's
a
central,
I
have
it,
I
have
it,
I
can
see
it.
Oh,
you
can
and.
B
F
A
B
A
Our
campuses,
I
think,
that's
something
that
should
be
requested
by
the
libraries
pick
one.
Maybe
this
one
here
and
on
a
certain
day
coordinate,
and
so
they
can
people
can
at
least
get
a
feel
for
what
that's
like.
I
know
I've
been
to
one
you
know.
What's
now
ahead
of
middle
school,
you
know,
and
you
hear
the
blast
of
the
of
the
gun,
because
a
lot
of
people
don't.
A
B
A
A
That
every
person
or
who's
in
charge
of
each
building
and
and
not
just
that
individual
but
others
know
this
is
where
you
take
if
there's
kids
present
or
anybody's
present.
This
is
where
you
would
go
into
that's
what
we
ask
ourselves
on
our
campuses,
and
I
think
it's
something
that's
very
important
in
light
of
what
continually
happens
and
remember,
texas
is
a
state
where
you
can
carry
a
sidearm
without.
A
Of
license,
you
know,
I
think
I
think
it
needs
to.
We
need
to
ensure
that
to
our
public
that
we're
taking
measures
and
establishing
protocols
and
procedures
to.
A
A
Is
it
is
it's
it's
an
not
at
every
place,
but
we
do
have
drills
right.
We
have
all
kinds
of
things
like
that,
but
I'm
talking
about
public
libraries,
that's
something
where
you
know
for
our
focus
here.
As
a
committee
and
our
republican.
How
many
do
we
have.
B
F
Yes,
in
your
package,
you
have
a
copy
of
the
statistics
for
the
vita
program.
Just
for
your
information,
we
were
the
only
site
as
far
as
libraries
were
was
open
and
we
did
a
little
over
a
thousand.
F
B
F
Muscle
maintenance
100,
so
we
do
save,
and
then
I
didn't
have
that
in
this
report,
but
they
they
usually
report
to
us
how
how
much
in
refunds
came
back.
It's
usually
in
the
millions
that
all
the
all
the
sites.
B
A
Need
to
promote
you
know
we
again
it's
it's
for
me.
It's
always
about
building
confidence
in
our
public
library
system
to
the
community
and
that
their
taxpayer
dollars.
I
mean
they
really
should
need
to
see
they're
getting
the
return
for
that.
You
presented
that
once
a
long
time
ago,
like
for
every
dollar
invested.
This
is
how
much
it's
giving
back
to
the
community
and
if
it's
a
department,
that's
going
to
continually,
you
know,
request
this
or
that
I
think
it
needs
to
show
its
worth.
B
A
I
don't
think
it
does
a
very
good
job
of
that
right
now.
I
think
it
needs
to
show
it
a
lot
more
and
be
probably
say
look.
This
is
what
you're
getting
I
mean,
you're
doing
a
great
job,
but
it
needs
to
be
put
out
there
a
lot
more
and
said
this
is
a
return
you're
getting
now
whether
it's
a
public
service
announcement,
whether
it's
on
your
website
anywhere.
F
A
You
see,
that's
what
I
mean
things
like
that.
That
I
mean,
I
think
it
just
needs
to
be
really
put
out
there
a
lot
a
lot
more,
that's
my
opinion.
I
don't
know
what
the
committee
feels.
B
F
Without
all
over,
the
city
was
3
500
1600,
that's
300
000,
but.
A
C
C
F
C
A
A
F
The
we
tried
it
at
the
at
the
south
branch.
We
tried
it
out
faster,
but
we
didn't
get
very
many
people.
G
A
D
A
But
you
see
it
yeah
yeah,
you
really
do
and
I
I
I
don't
know,
that's
only
because
I'm
part
of
this
committee,
yes,
but
I
think
everybody
should
know
what
I'm
doing.
E
B
E
A
A
You
know
oh
and
I
I
just
think
that
that,
especially
if
you're
doing
consistent
over
100
degree
days,
this
is
replacing
sorry.
I
would
come
with
my
child
I
used
to,
but
now
he's
13
and
that's
the
way
like
I
came
with
my
daughter
before,
and
so
I
just
think
that's
something
that
needs
to
be
marketed
anyway.
Okay,
sorry.
D
A
I
mean,
obviously
I
wonder
if
anything
there
are
local
influencers
here
in
our
community.
I
I
know
there's
two
or
three:
I
wonder
if
anything
that
like
invite
them,
they
come
look
at
what
we're
doing
here
so,
in
other
words,
just
get
to
get
it
out.
The
real
public
library.
F
There's
one
lady
that
does
constantly
tag
us,
I
don't
remember,
but
she
she
goes
to
different
events
in
the
city
and
you.
A
D
A
Maybe
you
should
even
be
a
little
bit
more
prominent
just
just
you
know
on
some
of
these.
Just
you
can
say:
hey
it's
there.
E
F
F
D
B
B
F
A
A
D
D
D
A
B
A
F
B
C
F
E
B
F
E
F
D
C
C
F
A
That's
that's
tough,
but
you're
you're
right,
I
I
mean
if
we
are
the
hub
of
transportation,
we
are
the
hub
of
you,
know
the
end
of
I-35
and
into
the
pan-american
highway.
We
make
obviously
there's
a
lot
of
money
being
made
through
that
yeah
they
they.
What
else
does
our
city
offer
well.
C
F
A
A
What
I'm
saying
we're
gonna
forget
our
representation
just
to
let
them
know
hey
if
you
haven't
paid
attention,
because
you've
got
a
lot
of
negativity
over
there.
No,
that
happens.
That's
just
part
of
the
job
that
you
ran
for.
B
B
A
D
E
Agree
I
wanted
to
enter
vanessa
just
came
out
the
paper
pettis
and
they
added
the
scentsy
room
over
at
faskin,
and
that
was
in
the
newspaper.
E
B
D
E
G
D
A
G
F
And
they
did
say
they
would
consider.
A
All
right,
any
anything
else
with
the
research
with
programs
and
services
must
be
statistics.
F
A
C
D
F
D
D
A
E
F
May
this
one
might
be
different
because
we
were
doing
online,
okay
programs
and
the
attendance
there
will
people
could
could
see
it
several
times,
so
that
might
be
it,
but
I'll
I'll.
Try.
E
F
F
A
D
D
A
Any
any
questions
on
the
monthly
statistics
statistics.
G
A
Any
items
for
for
discussion
and
possible
action
scheduling
the
next
meeting.
A
And
we're
calling
them
to
make
them
aware
of
all
the
programs
and
services
yeah.
What's
going
on
with
public
libraries,
you
know
if
there's
something
that,
because
we're
looking
to
promote
the
library
and
all
its
functions,
all
its
programs,
all
its
resources,
because
we
feel
that
the
word
isn't
out
there
enough
as
it
needs
to
be.
And
yet
we
see
the
usage
numbers
because
we
see
them
every
month
and
you
can.
You
can
tell.
A
Thousand
some
percent
it's
finally
open
and
people
are
coming
back
right
story
hours.
Tax
tax
preparation
probably
has
saved
this
community.
Thousands
and
thousands
of
dollars.
A
Get
reinvested
in
the
community
because
they
use
that
money
to
buy.
Who
knows
what,
especially
you
know
these
days,
those
kinds
of
things,
and
we
just
want
the
word
out
there
a
little
bit
more
because
the
programs
are
really
worth
it
and
the
resources
are
really
worth
it
and
any
kind
of
support
that
they
can
think
of
and
just
continually
try
and
not
just
support
through
spirit.
But
financially.
A
B
A
Invested
over
time
to
put
the
branches,
they
still
need
one
in
the
north,
but
yeah.
I
think
they
think
they
need
to
see
that
that's
really
promoted
the
city
in
a
positive
light
and
they
need
to
see
it
like
that
and
market
it
like
that,
because
it
people
are
getting
a
good
bang
for
their
buck
here
right.
They
just
don't
know
it
and
they
need
to
know
okay
yeah.
They
do
need
one
in
the
north.
A
If
you
look
at
the
it
used
to
be
that
they
would
any
student
qualified
for
free
lunch,
you
know
that
means
they
had
a
certain
income
right.
Their
parents
did-
and
I
think,
even
in
our
even
some
of
our
what
I
would
consider
most
of
all
oscars
there's.