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B
All
right
good
evening,
members
of
the
community
health
and
safety
task
force
welcome
we'll
begin
with
a
with
a
roll
call,
bring
everybody
Lydia.
A
First,
let's
we're
starting
the
community
health
and
self
safety
task
force
meeting
at
5,
44
PM
for
on
October
18th
2022..
Thank
you
so
much.
Let
me
get
a
roll
call.
B
Thank
you,
councilwoman
Renee,
Villarreal,.
B
Julie
Sanchez
Monica
Alt
present
Gino
Zamora
Samora.
Yes,.
B
You
Bruce
finger
here,
Marcela,
Diaz,
yeah
and
I.
Think
that's
all
who
we
have
for
now,
Mary
Louise
is
excused.
Is
that
correct
and
Chris
will
be
joining
us
shortly
in
Emily
is
also
excused
and
Annie
will
be
joining.
B
D
A
All
right,
let's
see
where's
my
agenda,
find
it
now
there
it
is.
We
have
approval
of
the
minutes
for
October
4th
2022.
Did
anyone
have
any
changes
or
additions.
F
B
Absolutely
councilwoman
Rene
Villarreal,
yes,
Monica
Alt,
Gino,
Zamora.
G
B
C
B
A
For
us,
I
guess
I
would
love
to
hear
from
you,
those
of
you
that
were
able
to
join
us
for
the
presentation,
the
quarterly
update
and
anything
you
want
to
share
publicly
about
it
and
I
think
the
information
was
I
mean
we
had
a
crazy
long
agenda.
It
was
really
unfortunate
that
we
got
the
news
about
our
audit
being
late
because
it
took
up
way
more
of
the
meeting
than
was
anticipated.
A
A
Eight
so
I
think
just
having
presence
there
is
is
great
and
I
know
that
there
were
some
questions
from
counselors,
but
I.
Think
overall
people
like
to
see
that
we're
moving
forward.
We
did
Express
the
delay
that
had
occurred
with
the
various
parties
to
get
that
contract
done,
and
there
was
an
interesting
reaction.
I
think
more.
That
I'm
not
quite
sure
why
they
felt
like
it
was
personal,
but
it
was
really
like.
The
whole
process
took
nine
months
which
it
did
from
beginning
to
end.
So
it's
nobody's
fault.
A
It's
like
a
lot
of
different
steps,
a
lot
of
different
things
that
needed
to
happen
so
I
think
what
we
wanted
to
convey
that
it.
That's
why
we
haven't
started
our
work
or
community
outreach
piece
as
much
as
we'd
like
to
so
so.
I'll
stop
there
and
just
see
if
there's
any
insights
from
any
of
you
that
want
to
share
that
were
able
to
attend
and
stick
it
out
with
us
for
the
long
haul.
That
night.
A
It
was
horrible
horrible
way
to
make
decisions
at
the
end
of
like
early
morning.
So
then,
you
saw
how
it
all
played
out.
It
was
really
long
and
we
just
couldn't
get
through
the
gym
and
we
had
land
use
cases
that
were
appeals.
So
we
had
about
four
of
those
anyway,
it
was
a
long
morning
long
night
morning.
So
do
you
know?
Did
you
want
to
share
yeah
I.
C
C
Different
counselors
had
different
perspectives
and
different
filters
that
they
heard
everything
through
and
one
of
the
filters
and
thus
feedback
was
that
it
seemed
to
be
very
police
focused
and
in
the
last
six
months,
I
I
haven't
felt
that
there
are
elements
of
Public
Safety
initiatives,
but
the
counselor
had
commented
that
they
didn't
see
enough
focus
on
mental
health
and
well-being,
and
you
know
unfortunately,
I
don't
think
the
counselors
really
see
what
the
presentations
we
receive
in
a
single
presentation
can
address
police
interaction
in
the
context
of
mental
health
and
physical
health
and
I
I
would
say
that
our
perspectives
are
more
from
the
community
than
they
are
in
any
way
critical
of
of
city
government.
C
It's.
How
can
we
help
city
government,
but
also
really
we're
trying
to
share
the
the
perspectives
of
the
community,
but
I
did
want
to
lock
that
out
there,
because
maybe
some
of
our
tibling
of
of
items
can
be
be
a
little
bit
broader
to
really
Encompass
everything
we're
looking
at
I'm.
Maybe
the
counselor
was
a
little
bit
sensitive
to
some
of
the
titles,
but
that
was
the
feedback
we
received
from
one
of
the
counselors
that
it
it
seemed
to
be
overly
focused
on
law
enforcement
and
I.
H
Yeah,
that's
right.
I
think
I
think
that,
honestly,
that
was
a
new
counselor.
E
H
Also
think
it's
just
a
reflection
on
that.
It
was
a
quarterly
report,
so
it
was
three
months
worth
of
presentations
that
were
very
focused
on
that.
You
know
that
were
a
little
bit
focused
on
sort
of
the
traffic
and
the
criminalization
piece
and
all
of
these
things
and
and
I
just
don't
you
know
I
would
have
we.
H
Just
reminded
them,
this
is
just
three
three
months,
but
we've
had
you
know,
six
months
to
nine
months
of
presentations
that
ran
the
gamut
on
Community,
Health,
restorative
justice,
mental
health.
All
of
that
it's
just
that
this
was
a
quarterly
report,
and
these
were
the
ones
that
we
did
in
the
last
three
months.
H
So
I
think
it's
just
short-term
memory,
totally
understandable
if,
if
they
had
seen
the
full,
you
know
if
they
had
gone
back
and
looked
at
all
the
quarterly
reports,
they
would
see
that
it's
very
expensive
I
think
that
was
just
unfortunate,
but
it
is
what
it
is
right.
H
At
least
that
was
my
feeling,
because
this
is
just
a
snapshot
three
months,
and
these
were
the
presentations
that
we
did,
but,
of
course
we
have
done
other
stuff
prior
to
that.
That
would
I
think
be
more
expensive.
The
other
thing
is
I
think
that
they've
I
think
that
they
actually
most
not
all
gave
a
good
constructive
feedback
about
things
that
they
would
like
to
see.
So
I
was
actually
appreciative
that
that
particular
City
councilor
said
hey.
We
want
more
on
Behavioral
Health.
Well,
we're
gonna,
we're
doing
that.
H
So
you
know
we
have
an
ally
there
that
is
already
interested
in
that
work,
so
I
I
think
it
gave
us
insight
into
what
was
interesting
and
of
areas
of
interest
for
for
the
counselor
and
counselors,
and
even
the
mayor
I
do
think
that
there
were
two
things
that
concerned
me.
One
was
wanting
preliminary
recommendations
and
they
didn't
use
a
low
hanging
fruit
recommendations.
H
They
said
it
would
be
great
to
get
recommendations
ahead
of
time
and
I
really
think
that
we
should
resist,
because
I
think
that
they're
not
what
I
think
is
not
clear,
is
how
vital
and
important
the
community
engagement
piece
is
for
us
in
this
process
and
so
I
just
think
we
need
to
stand
strong
on
that
and
just
be
like
you
know.
This
is
this
is
what
we're
doing.
H
I
also
think
that
getting
feedback
from
them
on
our
community
engagement
process
is
fine
too,
but
you
know
letting
them
know
as
we're
doing
it.
This
is
what
we're
doing
for
the
community
engagement
process.
This
is
what
our
survey
work
is,
and
we
didn't
really
have
an
opportunity,
because
they
kind
of
jumped
in
on
other
things,
to
really
explain
to
them.
What
that
Community
engagement
process
would
look
like,
so
you
know,
I
just
think
we
have
to
be
strong
that
that
communicagement
piece
is
the
most
important
thing,
not
the
most.
H
It
is
really
really
integral
to
our
findings
and
recommendations
as
we
move
forward
and
that's
it
and
stay
strong
that
you
know
our
report
will
be
ready
when
our
report
is
ready,
with
our
recommendations.
H
H
C
Meeting
no,
my
my
son
had
some
things
that
I'm
not
going
to
share
I'm.
D
D
A
Oh
boy,
so
he
got
sucked
into
the
audit
discussion.
He's.
G
A
C
I
Right
I
heard
my
name:
I
just
got
settled
in
from
Public
Safety,
so
not
really
sure
what
the
question
was.
A
We
are
talking
about
Reflections
from
the
quarter
three
presentation
and
be
back
in
comments
that
were
made
at
the
council
meeting.
I
Yeah,
the
only
things
that
I
really
took
out
of
it
were
Community
questions
regarding
behavioral
health
and
mental
health.
I
F
F
A
very
long
time
ago,
I
I
worked
on
some
of
that,
because
the
state
actually
was
looking
at
studying
the
issue,
and
a
big
part
of
that
is:
how
do
you
make
overdose
prevention
sites
work
in
a
more
rural
context
right
and
like
thinking
through
some
of
these
things
so
I
think
having
a
question
on
our
instrument
that
addresses
that
could
be
really
interesting.
I
would
just
worry
about
who
we're
asking
it
to
because
you
also
want
to
get
with
the
right
demographic
to
see.
F
If,
if
there's
different
ways,
we
can
do
this
anyways.
We
can
do
this
when
we're
when
we're
workshopping,
what
the
instrument
looks
like,
but
that's
really
interesting
and
really
wonderful,
too
yeah.
C
Very
positive,
a
lot
of
feedback
I
think
part
of
it
was
a
little
realistic.
He
didn't
use
the
word
NIMBY,
but
you
know
there.
There
are
always
those
concerns
of
hey.
This
is
great
love,
it
don't
put
it
near
me
and
so
the
the
there
wasn't
any
there
weren't
any
statements
about
that.
That
was
just
sort
of
the
heavy
issue
as
we
ex
as
we
explore
this.
I
I
think
it
was
more
following
up
on
when
Gino
said
about
how
the
centers
that
opened
up
said
that
there
wasn't
any
increased
drug
use
or
increased
violence
around
opening
up
a
center
in
in
certain
neighborhoods.
So.
A
I
A
He
was
also
likening
it
to
the
sanctioned
Living
Spaces
pushback
that
we've
gotten
from
people
that
don't
want
the
areas
but
homeless
folks
can
reside.
A
F
Yeah
I
mean
overdose
prevention.
Centers
are
literal,
I
mean
it's
a
Focus
Center
of
Behavioral
Health.
You
know
you
don't
just
the
thing.
That's
so
amazing
about
these.
It's
a
it's
a
wonderful
public
health
model
because
there's
so
many
nurses,
other
types
of
practitioners-
both
you
know,
yeah,
there's
Behavioral
Health
people
all
there
in
one
place.
It
actually
is
an
Access
to
Health
Care
issue
too
right.
F
It
solves
that
and
you
know
to
the
and
I
totally
hear
the
the
issue
about
right,
like
not
near
me
right,
not
in
my
backyard,
but
there's
really
interesting
models
in
other
countries
where
there's
mobile,
Vans
right,
there's
different
ways
to
make
that
more
mobile
and
to
be
fair
people
are
already
in
those
neighborhoods
they're
already
everywhere.
So
you
know
it
there's
ways
to
sort
of
try
to
address
some
of
those
concerns
and
I.
A
Thank
you,
Valeria
did
you
have
any
Insight
yeah
for.
B
Reflections
yeah
much
echoed
everyone's
observations
and
I
think
it
really
came
across
that
the
mayor
took
his
time
to
read
through
the
report
because
of
some
of
the
things
that
he
pointed
out.
As
you
know
positive,
you
know
feedback,
especially
in
and
around
overdose
prevention
center
or
mental
and
Behavioral
Health,
I'm.
Sorry,
so
I
think.
B
Overall,
it
went
well
I,
I,
I
struggle
with
synthesizing
all
this
amazing
work
and
depth
and
breadth
of
work
that
you're
all
doing
and,
of
course,
it's
reflective
in
the
report
and
in
the
slide
deck,
because
we
have
such
a
limited
time.
B
You
know
wish
we
could
say
more,
of
course,
and
and
and
that's
always
a
challenge
so,
but
the
next
quarterly
presentation,
I
think
taking
into
consideration
that
feedback
around
mental
and
Behavioral
Health.
To
your
point,
Renee
it'll
be
great
to
kind
of
highlight
right
throughout
the
last
four
quarters,
where
there
has
been
a
focus
and
also
in
relation
to
the
community
engagement
body
of
work,
because
they're
I'm
sure
there'll
be
some
of
that
Focus
as
well.
So.
D
A
I
think
the
one
thing
that
was
a
criticism
that
brought
up
about
well
our
work's
taking
long
and
why
hasn't
the
community
engagement
piece
happened
and
how
does
it
tie
into
the
work
and
all
the
listening
sessions
and
study
sessions
that
we've
had
and
I?
Think
that
is
a
good
point.
A
We
see
the
connection
I
think
once
the
community
engagement
happens,
then
there
you'll
be
able
to
see
that
clearly
and
then
some
of
the
things
topics
that
we
have
discussed,
they
may
not
be
on
the
community
engagement
like
questions
or
be
any
of
the
focus
but
they're
still
important
pieces
to
our
work
because
you
all
are
charged
with,
like
also
thinking
about
things
that
are
important,
based
on
lived
experience,
your
expertise
and
the
work
you
do
daily.
A
So
I
think
that
it's
unfair
to
say
that
what
we've
currently
focused
on
and
our
our
panel
discussions,
especially
if
you
haven't
seen
them
or
even
watched
them,
then
you
have
no
idea
that
there's
this
there
is
this
energy.
There
is
a
connection
we're
not
just
like
picking
things
out
of
the
air,
so
I
think
that's
that's
hard
for
me
to
hear,
because
of
the
amount
of
work
that
we
all
do
on
volunteer.
Our
volunteer
time
and
I
had
stated
that
it's
not
like.
We
want
extra
meetings
in
our
lives.
A
You
know,
and
we
keep
doing
this
work
because
we
think
it's
important.
So
we
want
to
see
it
through
to
the
end
and
I
hope.
All
of
you
feel
that
way,
because
I'm
committed
to
it
and
I
think
we
all
have
a
lot
on
our
plate.
A
So
I
think
it
was
that
criticism
was
hard
because
I
just
know
how
much
we
all
work
on
this
stuff
so
and
the
fact
that
even
knowing
what
gets
to
watch
and
doesn't
take
time
to
watch
our
meetings
and
watch
some
of
the
presentations-
and
you
really
don't
have
a
context
other
than
what
you
read.
If
you
read
our
document,
so
I
think
that's
just
I
wanted
to
state
that,
but
I
think.
Overall
there
was
some
good
feedback
and
just
yeah.
D
A
D
I'm
here
with
you
guys
but
I'm,
also
on
another
I'm,
with
a
deaf
family
right
now
and
so
I
I'm
I'm,
watching
the
closed
caption
here
until
they
need
me,
they're
filling
out
some
paperwork.
A
B
Hi
everybody
I
think
Serenity,
so
we're
feeling
complete
with
feedback
just
wanted
Communications
from
facilitator
is
up
next
and
I
just
wanted
to
give
a
heads
up
that
we
have
Nova
first
confirmation.
Oh,
this
is
a
different
thing.
Renee.
Do
you
want
me
to
give
that
update
of
the
30
by
30
see
if
people
want
to
join.
C
A
B
Again,
Valeria
Thomas
More,
November,
1st
30
by
30
initiative,
presentation
with
Maureen
Maureen,
Quinn
McGaw
and
it's
I
think
it's
going
to
be
during
the
day.
B
I
have
to
I'm
happy
to
send
that
Zoom
invite
to
folks
who,
who
want
to
let
me
know
now
or
throughout
the
course
of
today's
meeting
via
the
chat
that
you'll
be
joining
our
next.
Our
next
time
together
will
be
November
8th
and
that
is
wide
open
for
a
learning
session.
B
If
there
are
learning
sessions
that
you
have
in
your
priority
list,
that
would
be
a
great
day
as
as
well
as
November
15th,
and
then
we
have
one
more
open,
essentially
time
slot
for
for
a
presentation
would
be
December
6..
So
I
just
wanted
to
put
that
in
your
radar.
November,
8th,
15th
and
December
6th
are
available
for
learning
sessions.
Should
you
have
one
in
the
works.
A
B
You
Gino
I
just
thought.
Okay,
sorry!
My
apologies!
Thank
you!
So
the
seventh.
Then
we
have
Tuesday
November,
8th
our
usual
task
force
meeting
and
then
Renee.
You
said
the
15th
is
the
next
one
after
the
eighth
right.
No.
G
B
B
15Th,
so
the
seventh,
the
15th
of
November
and
then
December
6,
is
when
we
have
remaining
time
slots
for
this
year
for
presentations,
so
I
just
wanted
to
put
that
out
there,
the
first,
the
15th
of
November
and
then
December
6th,
hopefully
I,
made
better
sense.
Now:
hey!
A
B
A
B
A
C
Very
quickly
stated:
it's
a
national
initiative
to
increase
female
participation
in
law
enforcement
to
30
percent
by
2030..
So
it's
about
gender
diversity
and
law
enforcement
and
they've
got
it's
a
big
initiative.
C
We
had
initially
heard
about
it
through
NPR
and
it's
through
and
it's
a
project
through
NYU
and
they
have
dozens
upon
dozens
of
cities
signed
on
to
the
initiative
and
so
we're
just
we're
it's
a
presentation
from
them
telling
us
what
they
do
and
how
that
can
assist
us
and,
of
course,
I'm
preaching
to
the
choir
on
on
what
positive
affects
diversity
in
law
enforcement
has
on
the
community.
B
All
righty
team,
thank
you,
Gino
and
moving
on
to
working
group
updates
did.
G
No,
it's
okay,
no
I,
don't
have
anything
to
share,
but
a
question
for
Bruce
on
the
30
by
30
initiative.
Is
that
just
law
enforcement,
or
is
that
also
like
Public
Safety
in
general,
like
fire,
I,
think
that
would
be
for
Gino?
Oh
sorry,
Gino.
C
With
regard
to
30
for
30,
their
their
focus
really
is,
is
is
police
and
not
fire,
but
I
expect
that
there
are
things
that
we
can
glean
from
their
presentation.
That'll
be
adaptable
also
to
fire.
G
I
Okay,
before
we
move
on
during
the
council
meeting
I,
don't
think
we
showed
you
enough,
love,
Julie,
I,
think
you
know
you
weren't
on
to,
or
at
least
we
couldn't
see
you
so
there
wasn't
that
kind
of
focus
on
you,
but
I
do
want
you
to
know.
I
We
appreciate
you
and,
and
we
you
know
just
that
there
was
just
an
oversight,
I
think
on
my
part
and
just
want
to
let
you
know
how
much
we
do
appreciate
you
and
and
how
much
you
mean
to
our
committee
and
just
wanted
to
say
that.
A
A
Before
we
go
into
working
groups
right,
the
Lydia
we're
going
into
working
groups,
I
just
wanted
to
point
out
that
Sarah
Grant
is
on
with
us
and
she's
a
Community
member.
That's
very
interested
in
our
work
and
I.
A
If
you
really
wanted
to
to
I
I
just
want
to
put
that
out
there,
Sarah
Grant
has
done
a
lot
of
great
work
and
I've
known
her
through
the
circuit
of
like
farmers
markets
and
she
just
got
on
board
at
the
farmer's
market.
Institute
event
that
I
was
at
last
week
and
it
was
just
great
to
see
her
in
her
element,
but
also
all
the
other
work
that
she
probably
doesn't
talk
about.
So
I
just
think
about
Sarah
I.
Don't
if
there's
any
way
we
can
utilize
a
Community
member.
A
If
you
have
the
time
and
inclination
Sarah
I
I
just
want
you
to
know
that.
Maybe
there's
a
way
that
we
could
include
you
more
because
you
come
to
our
meetings
and
I
love
that
you
do
that
and
I
know
you
like
personally,
in
a
different
way.
So
I
just
wanted
to.
Let
you
all
know
that
Sarah's
an
informed
member
of
our
community,
and
so,
if
there's
some
way,
we
can
think
about
yeah,
including
her
in
some
way
or
utilizing
her
her
community
interest
and
and
interest
in
this
topic.
A
J
Thanks
a
lot-
and
you
know
I'm-
definitely
in
listening
mode
and
and
I'm
attending
at
this
point,
just
to
kind
of
hear
where
you
guys
are
at
before
I
necessarily
jump
in,
but
I
am
pretty
interested
in
the
topic
in
the
long
term,
and
so
you
know
if,
if
any
of
you
suddenly
there's
seems
like
an
opportunity
where
you
think,
oh,
if
we
had
a
person
who
was
kind
of
on
that
I
I
might
say
sure
I
can
I
can
participate
in
that
way,
and
you
know
I
am
unreasonable
person
and
I
love.
J
The
city
and
I
appreciate
the
work
that
you
guys
are
doing,
and
so,
if
there's
it's,
if
something
should
come
up
just
keep
me
in
mind
because
I
will
keep
showing
up
at
these
meetings.
Thank.
A
I
Everything
about
future
meetings
as
well,
there's
the
new
988
initiative
that
the
federal
government's
doing
and
it's
my
understanding
that
they're
trying
to
implement
four
mobile
crisis
response
teams
within
the
state
and
Santa
Fe
is
not
included
as
one
of
them,
but
I
guess
they're
looking
at
different
counties.
So
are
we
interested
in
a
presentation
about
that
that
may
be
Andreas
or
or
maybe
Julie
or
director
Ochoa
can
report
on
or
we
are
we
kind
of
not
interested
in
that
piece
of
it.
I
Yeah,
so
the
988
initiative
is
for
suicide
prevention.
So
it's
a
number.
You
can
call
Federal
throughout
the
nation
that
you
can
call
if
you're
in
a
suicidal
crisis,
and
my
understanding
is
that
there,
the
federal
government
is
putting
out
funding
for
four
mobile
crisis
response
teams,
one's
in
Dona,
Ana,
County
I'm,
not
sure
where
the
other
three
are.
G
I
met
with
the
988
team
last
month
and
they
want
to
provide
a
point
of
clarification
and
is
not
a
Suicide
Prevention
hotline.
G
It
is
actually
a
behavioral
health
and
substance
abuse
resource
access
line,
and
so
they
really
want
to
kind
of
dispel
the
misnomer
that
988
is
for
suicidal
ideation.
That's
a
piece
of
what
they
can
address,
but
really
it's
for
resources
for
Behavioral,
Health,
substance,
abuse
and
folks
who
are
possibly
in
crisis.
I
So
would
would
that
be
a
worthwhile
topic
for
one
of
our
meetings
to
have
the
988
crisis
team?
Is
that
what
you
called
it
Julie?
Maybe
do
a
presentation
on
what
they're
all
about?
Maybe
what
these
crisis
response
teams
would
be
doing
and
where
they
would
be
at
I,
don't
know
if
they
have
a
response
jurisdiction
throughout
the
state
or
if
it's
just
in
the
county
they're
in
that
part
I'm,
not
sure
about,
but
it
may
be
worth
hearing
about.
If
the
rest
of
the
group
is
interested.
G
Santa
Fe
county
has
its
own
mobile
crisis
unit,
so
I
wonder
if
they
were
trying
not
to
duplicate
services
in
Santa,
Fe
county
but
yeah.
It
would
be
interesting
to
bring
them
in,
and
you
know,
figure
out,
I
think
how
regionally
they
interact
with,
like
you
know,
potentially
like
with
the
aru
or
other
mobile
crisis
unit
from
Santa
Fe
county.
Like
you
know
there
might
be,
we
might
be
able
to
discuss
that
a
little
bit
more.
C
Chris
I
I
like
it
because
it
intersects
with
a
lot
of
the
things
that
that
we've
been
doing
Crisis
Intervention
may
actually
Point
them
in
different
directions.
It
might
be
suicidal
ideations,
but
it
it
might
be
from
the
lack
of
the
supports
that
we've
been
talking
about
in
some
of
our
other
programs.
I
B
B
All
righty,
so
next
we
have.
We
want
to
go
into
Matters
from
the
task
force
we
go
in
before
going
into
the
breakout
session
so
that
when
we
complete
our
breakout
sessions,
we
can
be
done.
How
does
that
sound
that
works?
Awesome
Matters
from
the
task
force
go
ahead.
Monica.
F
I
just
wanted
to
highlight
a
webinar
that
Emily
sends
out
to
everybody
and
I
put
it
in
the
chat.
It's
a
webinar
about
redesigning
Public
Safety,
there's
a
focus
on
traffic.
F
One
of
my
colleagues
will
be
presenting
as
well
talking
a
little
bit
about
fines
and
fees
and
some
of
the
and
actually
talking
about
speeding
cameras
and
some
other
things.
So
that's
tomorrow
at
one
o'clock,
our
time
and
I
put
the.
If
you
want
to
register,
you
can
certainly
do
that
and
there's
also
a
corresponding
paper.
So
a
lot.
Some
of
this
will
won't
be
necessarily
new,
but
I
just
wanted
to
encourage
everybody.
I
F
D
F
Usually,
do
is
I'll
just
click
on
all
of
the
links
in
the
chat
if
I
want
to
save
them
and
it'll
pop
up
in
your
Zoom
window
browser
and
then,
when
you
close
out
the
zoom,
then
you'll
have
all
of
those
already
up.
I
F
It's
also
interesting
to
look
to
I,
always
like
doing
this.
Just
as
far
as
like
report
layout
I,
don't
like
to
reinvent
the
will
I
like
to
look
at
how
other
reports
are
laid
out
and
then
copy
it,
because
it's
a
lot
easier.
So,
looking
at
this
report,
it's
interesting
the
way
it's
laid
out
too,
where
it's
like
do
this,
then
it's
like
recommendations
under
this
particular
focus
and
then
list
those.
F
So
it's
also
a
nice
thing
to
look
at
and
they
have
some
really
good
recommendations
that
we've
already
discussed
and
that
correspond
to
some
of
our
presentations.
B
Okay,
anyone
else
matters
from
the
task
force
before
we
do
our
breakout
sessions.
A
I
So
I
wanted
just
to
thank
all
of
you
for
all
your
help
and
participation.
We're
extending
the
task
force
work
another
six
months
and
I.
Don't
think!
We've
really
asked
any
of
you
if
you
want
to
continue
I
think
we
just
assume
that
that
you
wanted
to
finish
your
work
and
I
hope
you
do
I'm,
begging
that
you
do
and
is
there
a
pay
increase?
Yes,
definitely
increase.
E
I
appreciate
that
I
I
I
I
hate
not
finishing
things.
It
like
irks.
F
Me
so
much
so
I
certainly
would
like
to
say.
F
F
That
can
then
also
go
into
the
instrument
that
maybe
one
of
those
meetings,
or
you
know
we
can
talk
about
just
how
we're
gonna
approach,
wrapping
it
up
or,
and
also
you
know,
yeah,
hopefully
that
during
the
legislative
session
we
may
not
be
meeting
or
there
aren't
expectations
that
some
of
us
are
there
just
because
there's
no
way
I'm
going
to
be
able
to
make
I
know
that
I
will
have
a
hard
time
doing.
That.
A
Actually
think
that
with
that
time
we
should
try
to
get
everything
in
order
so
that
whatever
Gabe
needs
and
organizing
that
and
I
guess
that
would
be
through
your
working
group.
If
you
need
more
of
us
to
participate,
please
let
us
know
but
I,
just
like
full-on
time
that
we
could
use
to
get
everything
all
the
Kinks
worked
out
worked
out.
So
the
game
has
what
he
needs
and
he
can
start
moving
forward.
B
Do
I
see
any
other
hands
up
for
task
force
matters,
questions
feedback,
Renee
Chris?
How
are
we
feeling
about
breakout
sessions?
Do
you
feel
this
is
a
good
time
to
do
that
and
I'll
I'll
join
Chris's
team
first
and
then
I'll
hop
over
to
you
Renee.