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From YouTube: Finance Committee Meeting 03/24/2021
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Finance Committee Meeting 03/24/2021 9:00 AM
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B
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A
E
I
went
to
get
on
virtually,
but
I
have
a
new
computer
and
the
audio
is
not
working.
I
couldn't
hear
things.
E
E
We,
I
think,
a
good
sign
for
the
sales
tax
is
for
the
retailer
month
of
december
and
that
we
were
higher
than
a
year
ago,
so
that
was
pre-covered
apples
to
apples.
So
I
guess
that's
a
good
time
we'll
see
how
the
rest
of
the
year
progresses
here.
It's
an
early
sign
use
tax
just
continues
to
way
outperform
what
we've
done
in
the
past.
So
hopefully
that'll
continue
good
start
for
pprt.
E
So
we'll
we'll
refer
back
to
these
as
we
begin
to
discuss
the
american
rescue
plan
and
lost
or
if,
when
we
find
out
the
details
of
what
we're
able
to
recover
from
our
economic
impact,
these
reports
will
not
just
be
historical
reports
to
look
at,
but
though
they
might
actually
become
useful
for
what
we
might
be
able
to
recover.
E
So
if
you
look
back
at
fy20,
you
know
and
look
at
some
of
the
some
of
these
are
some
of
the
you
know,
major
things
we
might
lean
on
to
to
potentially
on
the
recovery.
You
know
the
recovery
plan
coming
so
this
brings
a
new
meaning,
we'll
see
as
the
details
roll
out
for
that,
but
just
an
fyi,
but
we
potentially
will
be
using
a
lot
of
this
analysis
for
that.
So
any
questions
before
we
go
on.
A
A
I
would
call
note
for
the
committee
in
terms
of
inmate
and
detainee
bed
rental.
We
do
see
a
declining
revenue
there.
My
understanding
is
there's
no
new
individuals
coming
in
in
terms
of
the
detainees,
and
so
unless
that
changes,
that
trend
could
be
a
reduction.
But
that
can
be
one
thing
that
will
point
to
in
terms
of
the
recovery
plan.
A
Are
there
any
other
questions
on
miscellaneous
financial
reports.
E
So
we're
heading
into
our
three
toughest
months.
If
you
will
of
cash
flow,
I
have
not
expanded
beyond
june,
yet
for
this
report,
just
with
all
the
activity
and
the
main
focus
right
now
is
to
get
through
the
end
of
june.
Our
main,
our
first
distribution
usually
happens
sometime
in
july,
for
property
tax,
so
getting
through
may
and
june
will
be
so
we're
beginning
to
watch
things
on
the
ap
side,
we're
not
late
or
anything,
but
we're
watching
and
watching.
E
You
know,
as
trend
comes
in
on
the
inflow
side,
just
to
make
sure
there's
no
hiccups
or
anything
or
changes
from
the
state
level.
E
So
this
is
doable
we'll
survive,
but
it's
something
that
we
got
to
keep
a
close
eye
on.
You
know
as
flows,
so
you
know,
unfortunately
it
doesn't
show
up
in
these
nice
big
chunks.
E
You
know
it
comes
in
in
pieces
all
the
way
through
the
month
and
then
the
big
dollar
amounts
like
payroll.
You
know
hitting
at
a
million
one
a
month
and
every
two
weeks,
and
then
you
have
imrf
payments
that
go
out
in
one
payment.
So
that's
there's
a
little
bit
of
managing
to
do
sometimes
when
you
get
into
lower
amounts,
so
so
there's
an
update
where
we're
at
it
is
again
similar
to
a
year
ago.
E
So
it's
it's
manageable,
but
we
do
have
to
manage
it,
especially
in
these
next
few
months.
So
just
an
update
and
if
there's
any
questions
there.
F
Mr
hunter
steve,
a
question:
is
there
a
lag
in
terms
of
funds
coming
from
the
feds?
Cares
money
or
anything
like
that?
Are
we?
E
No,
the
the
cure
money
turned
around
pretty
quickly.
Okay,
we're.
We
actually
saw
a
higher
receivable
dollar
amount,
actually
from
our
normal
grants.
If
you
will
which
pass
through
the
state
we
have
between
80
to
100
000,
that
of
quarterly
reports
that
happened
right
when
cobit
hit
and
those
were
those
were.
Those
reports
were
submitted
and
as
the
state
converted
from
working
the
way
they
were
working
to
you
know
working
remotely.
E
There
was
a
number
of
reports
that
got
left
that
did
not
get
processed
and
you
would
think
you
you
can
pick
up
the
phone
or
email
and
say:
hey.
You
guys
forgot
those.
Can
you
please
do
it
well,
there's
a
whole
process.
They'll
go
back
and
do
that
so
we're
working
on
that,
so
the
the
grants
had.
You
know
un,
unfortunately
had
a
little
bit
of
a
lag
we're
seeing
a
little
bit.
It's
not
a
huge
dollar
amount,
but
there
is
some
that
it's
not
usually
normal
with
that
in
those
categories.
So.
F
Okay,
so
you
kind
of
intimated
that
you
know
we're
going
to
be
okay,
so
you
don't
expect
any
tax
anticipation
warrants
being
issued
at
all.
No.
E
No,
I
don't
believe
we'll
have
to
do
that.
It's
just
when
you
get
to
this.
These
dollar
amounts
you
just
really
have
to
watch
it
week
to
week.
You
know
I
watch
it
daily
and
and
as
far
as
decision
making
and
how
much
you
know
we
pay
out
and
when
we
pay
it
out
and
stuff
sometimes
come
into
play
with.
What's
up,
you
know
on
hand
at
that
particular
moment
in
times
and.
E
Right
now
we
are
30
to
45
days.
So
we're
not
we.
You
know
we
step
by
statute.
We
have
60
days
window,
we
are
within
that
window.
I
don't
foresee
if,
if
we
stretch
it
it'd,
probably
be
60
days
right
at
our
allowable
window,
I
don't
believe
we'll
go
any
farther.
F
G
Just
a
clarification,
I
want
to
mention
that
what
steve
does
and
you
see
these
emails
and
so
does
todd
the
he
gets
together
the
bills
and
then
he
he
recommends
that
we
can
let
this
chunk
of
bills
go.
We
take
a
look
at
that
as
as
because
we're
authorized
to
actually
pay
the
bills,
not
steve,
I
want
to
clarify
that
he
makes
the
wreck
well
just
for
the
record.
It
was
the
way
it
was
said.
G
H
Mr
feather
yeah,
steve
everybody,
I
mean
a
lot
of
people
got
checks
from
the
government
now
and
they
got
two
in
the
last.
When
do
you
think
you'll
see
a
bump
from
that
fourteen
hundred
dollars
from
maybe
half
the
people
getting,
I
don't
know,
maybe
half
three-quarters
of
the
people
got
it
shouldn't.
You
see
an
increase
for
this
the
next
month
or
this
this
quarter
or.
E
If
you
look
at
the
the
very
first
page
of
sales
tax,
if
you
look
at
the
left
column,
that
is
the
retailer
column.
E
H
E
Able
to
yeah
look
before
we,
we
know
what
that
is
yeah,
and
we
only
see
it
about
two
days,
the
three
to
maybe
within
a
week
before
they
actually
send
the
money.
So
the
information
is
not.
You
know
available
to
be
able
to
watch
that,
so
you
don't
get
a
trend.
You
know,
month
by
month,
yeah
we're
that
this
is
our
trend
right
here
I
was
hoping.
E
Thank
you
believe
me.
I've
tried
over
the
years
and
trying
to
watch
that
and
that's
why
we
started
watching
bradley,
bourbon
and
kankakee.
You
know
I
mean
to
see
what
their
trends
you
know
the
to
see
how
it
reflected
on
our
trends
just
to
try
to
gain
as
much
knowledge
as
we
can.
You
know
on
that.
So.
A
Any
other
questions
on
cash
flow.
If
not,
I
don't
believe
we
have
anything
we
need
to
deal
with
in
terms
of
claims
recommend
or
not.
I
don't
have
any
nothing
there.
The
monthly
claims
report
is
in
your
packet.
You
could
have
a
motion
to
approve
the
monthly
claims
report.
A
B
A
Okay,
we
move
to
the
the
fiscal
year,
20
general
fund,
contingency
budget
adjustment,.
E
Yeah,
you
have
a
document
titled
just
that
this
is
something
we
do
annually
one
of
the
last
things
for
it.
Pretty
much
is
the
last
thing
for
fy
20.
Before
the
final
report
comes
out.
I
believe
everyone
on
this
list
had
communicated
throughout
the
year
individually.
E
E
Well-
and
this
is
the
result
of
that
we
did
not
amend
any
budgets
general
fund
budgets
throughout
the
year
because
we
ran
you
know
we
ran
below
budget
in
total
for
the
general
fund,
so
this
doesn't
change
the
general
fund
in
total
it
just
changes
from
contingency
budget
to
these
individual
departments
and
primarily
for
their
covet
and
grant
related
activity
throughout
the
year.
So
I
don't
know
if
there's
any
specific
questions.
E
A
A
A
Any
discussion
on
zoom
seeing
no
one
requesting
discussion,
let's
go
ahead
and
do
a
roll
call
vote
on
our
thing.
E
I
A
We
had
an
excellent
presentation
in
the
executive
committee
for
those
not
on
that
committee
or
in
the
public.
You
may
want
to
go
back
and
look
at
that
in
the
county's
records
in
terms
of
the
our
website
through
youtube,
but
we
do
have
some
more
information
that
mr
mccarty's
prepared.
So
I'm
going
to
turn
that
microphone
over
him
to
do
his
presentation
in
terms
of
the
rescue
plan.
E
Yeah,
I
was
just
sitting
here
thinking,
thank
god.
I
sent
it
to
kelly
because
otherwise
it
was,
I
had
it
on
my
work
station
ready
to
go
and
as
a
backup
just
because
something
happened
so
now
look
at
paper
and
she'll
if
she
can
run
that
for
me.
As
far
as
this
information,
it's
gonna
look
very
similar
to
what
the
chairman
did,
because
there's
not
a
lot
of
information
out
yet
and
it's
very
high
level.
So
all
your
questions
are
good
questions.
E
We
just
we
are
waiting
and
watching
and
reading
anything
we
can
about
this
to
see
when
the
detail
shows
up
my
understanding.
Our
understanding
of
the
department
of
our
treasury
is
the
ones
working
on
the
got
more
of
the
the
guidelines.
If
you
will
for
this,
so
we'll
we're
anxiously
awaiting
that
so
planning
you
know,
specific
planning
can
begin
so
right
now
it's
a
general
overview.
So.
F
For
example,
the
health
department
receives
funds
directly
from
the
federal
government.
Is
that
correct?
Okay?
Can
you
identify
for
me
what
other
entities
and
county
government
receive
the
money
directly
from
the
federal
government?
Can
you
do
you
have
that
information.
F
Yeah
health
department-
I
know
yeah-
that's
been
answered,
but
I
was
wondering
if
there
are
any
other
departments
in
in
in
county
government
who
receive
direct
benefits,
resources
money,
the
check
wire
whatever
it
is
that
they
can.
E
E
F
If
you
get
that
information
run
across
additional
information
coming
from
the
feds
or
state
in
terms
of
clarification,
our
local
legislators
from
representative
house
or
senator
joyce,
or
our
federal
partners,
durbin
and
and
duckworth,
let
us
know,
can
you
let
us
know
via
email,.
E
Or
thank
you.
We
have.
We
have
other
areas
within
the
county.
You
know
as
a
whole
included
in
here,
but
it's
within
like
county
government
itself,
yeah,
I'm
not
not
aware
of
any
other.
E
F
Have
you
received
any
preliminary?
I
know
this
legislation
has
not
been
even
acted
upon.
Some
of
us
were
talking
before
the
meeting
started
and,
and
I'm
almost
getting
on
my
knees
and
praying
that
the
administration
is
talking
about
three
trillion
dollars
for
infrastructure.
Has
there
been
any
preliminary
information
released
at
all?
A
G
Thank
you
just
for
clarification,
steve's
office
does
the
the
grant
management
side
of
it
and
they're,
not
the
the
office
that
goes
out
and
investigates
and
looks
for
grants,
but
they
actually
have
been
involved
in
the
coding.
9-1-1
and
the
health
department
are
separate
boards
and
entities
onto
their
own,
so
their
their
money
doesn't
necessarily
co-mingle.
If
you
will
with
ours
in
the
decision-making
process,
all
of
the
department
heads
are
after
they
they
look
and
they
keep
in
contact
with
their
associations,
the
electeds
on
their
own
grants.
They
chase
that
down.
G
One
of
the
things
that
we
wanted
to
do
was
have
our
grant.
Writer
also
be
investigating
those
grant
opportunities
based
on
this
as
well.
So
we
we've
never
really
as
a
county,
centralized
government
administration
done
that
as
far
as
looking
out
for
everybody
within
county
government,
you
know
some
of
the
like
mr
roget's
stuff
that
I
think
is
federal
pass
through
to
the
to
the
through
the
state.
To
us.
G
E
F
One
of
the
things
that
the
chairman
mentioned
yesterday-
and
I
don't
think
we
acted
upon
it.
Oh
there
was
a
murmur
that
went
out
when
we
he
was
saying
that
he
needs
authorization
for
us
to.
You
know
receive
the
money.
I
mean
it's
a
no
no-brainer,
but
at
this
meeting,
are
we
going
to
act
upon
what
you
said
yesterday.
G
I
I
have
to
put
it
on
an
agenda,
and
so
these
agendas
were
out,
so
I
was
going
to
put
it
on
the
full
board
agenda
and
try
to
make
it
as
broad
as
possible,
for
when
those
rules
are
promulgated
and
in
laws
it
doesn't
commit
us
to
spending
any
extra
money.
Would
you
allow
the
chairman
to
sign
the
request
to
send
the
money?
G
We
can
do
that
in
an
emergency,
because
you
know
it
per
our
rules,
because
we
have
to
get
that
in
a
certain
time
period,
and
I
don't
want
to
miss
that
for
our
next
meeting
and
have
to
call
a
special
full
county
board
meeting
and
spend
that
money.
Does
that
make
sense?
So
I
was
going
to
add
it
to
the
full
board
agenda
in
a
couple
of
weeks.
E
And
yeah
I
might
piggyback
on
that
and
add:
if
we
could,
we
have
a
fun
fun
discussion
as
part
of
this
presentation
that
we've
had
discussions
with
skdo.
E
You
know
this
is
so
new
that
everybody's
kind
of
reading
and
trying
to
figure
out
how
it
fits
you
know
in
our
government,
because
this
is
so
brand
new.
What
what's
how
this
is
going
to
transact
that
we're
going
to
create
a
new
fund
just
for
this
money
to
land
in
and
then
and
then
keep
track
of
where
it
goes,
you
know
and
keep
specifically,
so
that
might
be
something
that
we
also
do
at
the
full
board
as
far
as
authorization
in
india.
E
It's
something
that's
something
we
could
think
about,
or
you
know
we
don't
have
it
specifically
ready
to
vote
on
today
either,
but
it's
something
as
far
as
transacting
this
when
it
and
being
ready
to
transact
it.
You
know
when
it
shows
up
and
be
wary
to
put
the
money
when
it
gets.
I'm
assuming
wired
to
us.
E
So
yeah
I'll
just
go
through
with
this
quickly.
On
the
first
introduction,
I
think
all
of
you
aware
you
know
on
march
11th
it
was
signed
into
law
and
then
the
direct
aid
to
county
is
65.1
billion
and
then
it's
an
overall
intent
to
combat
coba
19,
the
the
copa
19
pandemic,
including
public
health
and
economic
impact
of
other
interests.
The
second
slide,
the
local
allocation
estimates.
E
It
was
listed
out
in
millions,
so
I
listed
it
out,
but
I
also
put
the
thousands
in
there
just
to
help
help
the
conversion
of
that
of
that
information,
and
literally
every
city
or
village
within
the
county
is
getting
something
from
this
now
I
believe
the
counties
are
getting
it
direct
and
everyone
else
will
have
to
go
through
the
state.
E
G
E
Go
ahead,
many
other
questions
on
that:
okay,
until
yeah
we
can
go
to
the
next
uses.
Here's
the
high
level
that
we
that
we
know
right
now,
costs
respond
or
mitigate
the
public
health,
emergency
respect,
the
copa
19
or
its
negative
economic
impact.
Now
that
I
believe
that
will
be
where
those
reports
we
were
talking
about
with
sales
tax
and
our
our
impact
now,
we've
had
you
know
other
impact
in
other
areas.
E
E
So
we're
going
to
go
through
everything
to
look
look
for
areas
as
long
as
it
allows
us
to
the
second
one
costs
respond
to
workers
perform
essential
work.
E
Third,
one:
the
cost
of
provisions
of
government
services,
extent
of
the
reduction
in
revenue
due
to
the
cover
19
public
health.
Emergency
costs
make
necessary
investments
in
water
sewer
and
broadband
infrastructure,
which
I
believe
the
committee
discussed
pretty
thoroughly
yesterday
expect
the
u.s
department
treasurer
provide
additional
guidance
information
on
the
eligible
expenses
and
that's.
E
Waiting
for
right
now
and
watching
very
closely
so
if
there's
any
questions
on
on
that
restrictions,
there
are
some
restrictions
out
right
now,
I'm
sure
those
will
be
added
to
from
the
department
of
treasury,
the
state
or
local
governments
are
not
allowed
to
use
the
funds
to
either
directly
or
indirectly
offset
a
reduction
in
the
net
tax
revenue.
E
So,
as
an
indirect
res
has
receding
of
that.
I
interpret
that,
as
for
us
to
go
and
drop
property
tax
or
something
along
those
lines
that
were
that
the
county
board
could
potentially
try
to
do
so.
They
put
that
as
a
restriction.
No
funds
should
be
deposited
any
pension
fund
and
at
least
right
now
out
there.
Any
local
governments,
including
counties
that
fail
to
comply
with
federal
law
or
and
related
guidelines,
shall
be
required
to
repay
any
of
these
funds
to
back
to
the
federal
treasury.
E
As
far
as
a
program
administration,
the
funds
will
be
distributed
by
the
department
of
treasury.
The
deadline
discussed
it
fully
yesterday,
but
we
have
through
december
31st.
2024
probably
should
put
december
30th,
but
that
was
what
was
listed
on
the
information
we.
J
E
The
us
treasury
is
required
to
pay
the
first
installment
of
counties
no
later
than
60
days
after
the
enactment,
so
our
deadline,
you
know,
basically,
if
that
happens,
we'll
we
should
see
this
honor
before
may
11
this
year.
So
that's
how
that
interprets
and
then
the
second
payment,
no
earlier
than
12
months
after
the
first
payment,
so
it'll
be
next
may
to
june.
H
E
And
then
internal
monitoring,
here's
some
of
the
where
we've
been
discussing
the
potential
need
for
a
new
fund,
potentially
multiple
funds,
as
the
conversations
go
on.
Excuse
me,
this
is
you
know
another,
a
new
layer
of
work
and
documentation.
E
E
Speaking
for
the
finance
department
is
other
funds,
there's
a
lot
of
other
funds
connected
to
this
bill,
and
you
know
workforce
funds
that
we,
you
know
that
we're
the
fiscal
agent
for
could
get
a
a
lot
more,
so
the
amount
of
physical
activity
and
how
much
you
know
how
many
transactions
this
equates
to
and
the
the
reporting
part
of
that
we're
trying
to
discuss
and
estimate
and
and
and
talk
about
right
now
to
be
prepared
for
it,
create
new
policy
and
procedures
as
as
the
board,
you
know,
and
not
only
internally,
but
you
know
the
uses
of
the
money
and
and
to
connect
to
our
responsibility
to
that
money
and
know
as
far
as
reporting
and
and
and
the
reporting
back
to
us.
E
You
know
if,
if
it
goes
to
a
third
party-
and
then
you
know,
we
plan
on
doing
the
best
in
place,
excuse
me
best
in
class
approach,
similar
to
like
what
we
did
with
the
cure
grant
reporting,
which
means
when
we
send
them
stuff.
It's
gonna
be
about
that
thick,
so
you
know
make
you
know
the
the
people
on
the
other
end,
we're
going
to
kill
them
with
detail
as
far
as
and
then
require
that
detail
as
far
as
internally,
to
make.
A
E
H
H
Are
you
gonna,
be
able
to
fund
a
separate,
a
group
or
the
justify
hiring
two
or
three
people
to
help
you
disperse
this
or
follow
this
money
to
make
sure
it's
right,
because
obviously
we're
not
going
to
have
the
money
county-wise
to
hire
people
to
do
that,
and
you
don't
want
to
subcontract
everything
out
to
private
entities
because
they'll
be
charging
a
lot
of
money,
because
everybody
else
will
be
doing
that
so
your
staff,
obviously
they're
kind
of
booked
up
with
what
they
got
right
now.
How
are
you
going
to
handle.
E
Millions
of
dollars
coming
through
your
department,
you
know
we
adjusted
when
you
know
when
we're
running
at
the
same
level
that
we
did
through
the
downturn
yeah
and
we've
got
it
balanced
and
something
like
this
throws
us
out
of
balance
yeah,
because
you
know,
and
then
it's
like.
Okay,
how
do
we?
You
know
we're
discussing
that
and
trying
to
we're
trying
to
figure
it
out
is.
H
E
You
know
yeah,
that's
the
hard
part
as
far
as
and
we're
we're
anxiously
awaiting
the
the
additional
information
on
this,
because
that
that
will
tell
us
so
much
more
as
far
as
how
much
has
to
be.
You
know
what
the
requirement
is
to
meet
and
how
much
work
that
will
be
to
meet
that.
That
can
be
part
of
this
grant
money.
Also.
E
Date
either
you
know,
that's
the
tough
part
about
this.
Yeah
is
the
amount
of
work
in
a
short
period
of
time
and
then,
when
you
cross
over,
you
know
one
of
the
things.
The
next
point,
if
I
may
cross
over
to
that
the
final
thought
was
the.
What
will
be
you
know
the
impact
of
the
general
fund
when
we
step
into
20
20
25.
E
You
know
considering
where
we're
at
right
now,
so
in
my
own
thought
process
and
the
final
thought
it
just
asks.
You
know
for
this
committee,
the
county
board,
all
the
departments.
You
know
as
we're
thinking
about
all
this
in
in
processing,
whether
it's
internal
or
external,
that
the
short-term
versus
long-term
planning
question,
and
I
don't-
I
don't
mean
that
by
the
planning
department.
E
Just
the
overall
planning
for
this,
for
these
funds
is,
will
the
short-term
federal
funding
create
a
long-term
drain
or
long-term
improvement
to
the
general
fund,
starting
in
2025.,
and
so
anything
that
comes
up
if
it
can
be
put
through
that
test,
because
not
to
put
a
damper.
But
you
know
my
job
is
the
to
lay
it
out
the
way
it
is
and
right
now
the
general
fund
is
extremely
tight.
This
is,
as
far
as.
E
That
you
see
that
have
dropped,
you
know
and-
and
you
know
kudos
to
other
departments
for
also
trying
to
cut
out
what
they
did,
but
it's
extremely
tight
right
now,
so
we
have
to
be
aware
of
what
ongoing
expense
will
be
there
in
2025,
and
if
will
there
be
a
revenue
to
support
that?
So
you
know
as
compared
to
this
is
a
this
is
going
to
be
a
whirlwind.
E
It's
going
to
think
you
know
feel
like
we've
got
plenty
of
money,
yeah
I
mean,
but
in
reality,
what's
the
long
term
and
and
what's
the
end
result
for
the
general
fund
and
being
able
to
you
know
so,
there's
everything
in
at
2024
and
we
go
back
to
where
we
are
right
here
right
now
today,
that's
really,
you
know
comes
down
to
the
question
and
the
challenge
is.
H
There
any
streamlining
you
could
do
with
technology
updates,
you
know
like
it
would
that
be
considered.
That
would
go
past
2024.
Then,
if
you
had
to
buy
a
new
system
and
update
things,
then
it
would
carry
over
past
that
because
it
wouldn't
be
an
expense
at
a
later
date.
Or
do
you
have
to
give
this
stuff
back
in
2024.
E
E
F
You
know
you
know
this
stuff.
We're
talking
about
is
like
a
learning
experience
for
all
of
us
and
and
as
steve
said
you
know,
questions
are
are
appreciated.
F
What
I
was
thinking
about,
counselor
and-
and
you
steve
had
you
thought
about-
maybe
developing
a
directed
study
for
for
500
level,
coursework
for
for
students
or
accountants
who
are
looking
for
or
studying
for
their
mbas,
so
they're
not
neophytes
and
have
the
expertise
which
would
assist
you.
I
mean
you,
don't
have
to
sit
over
them
and
and
give
them
necessarily
a
lot
of
guidance.
F
F
E
Yeah,
no
that's
a
good
suggestion.
We
are
trying
to
think
of
every
angle
that
we
can
to
try
to
you
know
interning
or
you
know
our
initial
thought
was
potential
interns.
That's
a
that's
a
great
angle
and
suggestions.
So
we
are
discussing
that,
as
you
know,
as
we
go
forward
here,
so
that
we're
ready
as
well.
G
Right,
thank
you,
mr
chairman
yeah.
Yesterday
that
was
the
last
item.
On
that
slide.
There
was
three
three
hires
up
that
we
want
to
get
jobs
posted
for
when
we
do
have
the
rules
we'll,
we
will
already
have
a
candidate
pool
because
we
have
to
hit
the
ground
running
very
quickly,
so
that
was
the
third
one
on
there
was
a
full-time
employee
for
finance,
with
the
understanding
that
it
may
not
extend
past
2024
in
that
role.
So
whatever
we
have
to
do,
you
know,
that's
that's
an
understanding.
G
Obviously,
we're
still
doing
benefits
and
all
of
that.
But
when
you
start
talking
about
grant
management
and
other
things,
the
concern
for
me
is:
is
there
that
is
a
skill
set?
That's
an
is
an
expertise,
that's
costly!
If
you
make
your
learning
the
ropes
mistakes,
so
I
would
he
steve,
may
shuffle
things
around
into
somebody,
that's
more
experienced
in
that
area
and
have
this
individual
pick
up
some
entry,
things
or
whatever
so
we'll
work
on
that.
G
But
the
key
is,
is
that
you
know
we're
going
to
be
posting
a
position,
so
we
can
get
a
candidate
pool
in
and
that's
what
we
talked
about
yesterday
so
and
then
it
may
take
more,
depending
depending
on
what
type
of
bureaucracy
is
involved
with
this
we're
gonna
minimize
it.
But
you
know,
like
I
said
yesterday,
if
we're,
if
we're
issuing
grants
to
other
organizations
that,
in
my
opinion,
have
to
be
gather,
certified
we're
going
to
have
to
create
grant
documents
on
our
own
and
that's
a
whole
other
set
of
work.
G
E
And
and
amongst
all
of
this
new
activity,
we're
eventually
working
with
the
outside
otters
and
trying
to
finish
up,
you
know
our
final
report
for
fy20.
So
there's
a
lot
going
on
right
now
and
then
this
is
this
is
all
hitting
as
well,
so
we're
very
busy
so,
and
I
I
promise
if
we
do
hire
somebody,
I
won't
during
the
general
fund
past
2024
either,
so
that
would
have
to
follow
our
own
our
own
recommendations,
so.
A
A
Right
we'll
move
forward,
then
we'll
call
vote
on
approving,
combining
and
improving
the
reports.
Mr.
B
A
I
D
D
First,
I
wanted
just
a
housekeeping
matter.
I
wanted
to
say
congratulations
to
my
chief
deputy
shakira
parker
her
and
her
husband,
jimmy
parker
had
a
baby
ziya.
Their
first
child
was
born
eight
weeks
premature
back
in
november,
but
the
baby
is
home
has
been
since
christmas
is
gaining
weight
and
they
have
their
family
together.
So
I
want
to
say:
congratulations
to
them.
D
Early
payments
are
coming
in
for
taxes,
of
course,
they're
predicated
on
last
year's
bill,
but
I
assume
there
won't
be
a
whole
lot
of
difference.
I
hope
we
are
going
to
obviously
this
year
try
to
encourage
people
to
pay
remotely
as
best
as
we
can.
Obviously,
I
think
this
year
it's
and
last
year
was
very
important
that
people
go
to
local
banks.
They
use
the
mail,
they
use
the
computer.
D
Of
course
we're
still
going
to
take
payments
here,
but
we
would
like
everybody
to
as
as
much
as
possible
to
avoid
coming
in.
Here
we
have,
I
believe,
andy
you
were
copied
on
this.
I
had
sent
an
email
to
john
beavis
asking
and
anita
may
have
been
copied
on
that
email
as
well,
asking
john
bevis
what
the
regulations
were
in
terms
of
vaccinations
for
people
on
the
first
floor
being
that
there
potentially
could
be
thousands
of
people
that
come
through
to
pay
their
bill.
D
Apparently
there
are
no
regulations,
so
we
wait
in
line
like
everybody
else,
which
is
disappointing,
but
maybe
by
that
point
the
vaccine
will
be
open
to
everybody.
So
we
can
only
hope.
F
That's
scared,
the
hell
out
of
me
I
mean
because
you
guys
may
recall
when
we
had
the
people
down
there,
doing
the
temperatures
manually
and
stuff
didn't
everybody
catch
covet
down
there.
F
Okay,
so
you
know
tell
beavis
that
hunter
said
and
I'm
bigger
than
he
is.
D
That
I'll
ccu
on
the
next.
G
G
F
Yeah
because
the
data
supports
you
know
your
your
position
on
that.
I
got
a
question
here:
real
quick
because
it
involves
revenue.
When
do
you
think
we'll
receive
our
tax
bills.
D
Well,
I
always
obviously
try
to
get
tax
bills
out
as
early
as
possible.
It's
always
been
a
cash
flow
issue
with
steve
and
and
it's
I
think
we
call
it
a
cash
desert
at
that
point.
So
we're
always
looking
early
dan
hendrickson.
D
I
can't
send
out
tax
bills
until
I
get
the
levy
from
dan
and
dan
is
going
to
have
a
change
of
personnel
specifically
in
that
position,
so
we
are
going
to
endeavor
to
get
them
out
as
early
as
possible,
but
it
will
depend
on
when
we
get
the
levy
from
dan
and
I'm
sure,
if
you
ask
dan,
it
will
be
predicated
upon
when
he
gets
stuff
back
from
the
taxing
districts
as
well,
but
I
will
endeavor
to
get
them
out
as
early
as
possible
right
now.
D
I'm
thinking
that
payment
time
will
be
between
june
1st
and
june
30th,
which
is
unfortunate.
I
don't
like
to
be
that
late,
but
I've
set
it
that
late
right
now,
so
that
if
we
can
get
it
out
early,
that's
a
benefit
and
if
not,
we
hit
our
our
target.
F
You
know
based
upon
the
personnel
issue
you
just
mentioned,
maybe
there's
something
that
he
may
want
to
consider
in
terms
of
cross-training,
that
if
you
have
somebody
who's,
you
know
leaving
or
whatever
that
you'll
have
a
backup
or
other
people
in
the
office
who
have
that
that
expertise.
D
Anybody,
but
in
any
case
we
will
we,
we
will
take
what
we
get
as
soon
as
we
can
get
it
and
we
will
put
the
tax
bills
in
the
mail.
I'm
sure
the
public
is
going
to
be
excited
to
get
them,
so
I
want
to
make
them
happy
steve.
I
probably
should
I
probably
should
piggyback
on
what
you
just
said.
So
we
we
are
working
to.
D
I
don't
know
if
I
would
say,
develop
a
plan,
but
we're
certainly
talking
through
what
pain
our
tax
bill
looks
like
downstairs
this
year.
As
all
of
you
know,
now,
there's
an
automated
unit
down.
There
sticks
your
temperature
in
your
face.
You
can
tell
if
you
have
a
mask
on,
but
some
of
us
have
been
down
there
when
three
people
are
coming
in
and
it
when
when
50
people
are
coming
in
it,
it
won't
work
and
so
I'll
work
with
andy
and
anita
and
whoever
else
we
need
to.
D
A
Chairman,
mr
winner,
thank.
G
You
I
I
slipped
through
my
mind
before,
but
I
wrote
it
down,
so
I
could
remember
when
I
got
in
the
room
I
talked
to
nick.
As
far
as
the
e-waste
announcement,
he
is
able
to
put
a
stuffer
in
all
the
tax
bills,
announcing
the
e-waste
program,
so
he's
getting
me
a
price
in
what
size
that
needs
to
be
any
limitations.
G
We
we
got
extra
participation
from
the
municipalities
to
and
those
entities
that
are
that
are
part
of
the
program
to
market
this,
the
first
couple
years.
So
it's
not
county
money.
It's
county
mixed
with
everybody
else's
money.
That's
going
to
market
this!
So
once
we
get
a
number
we'll
get
those
printed
up
and
we'll
figure
out
how
to
get
them
in
the
bills.
But
he
says
it's
doable.
D
I
wasn't
gonna
mention
that
until
andy
andy
said
it,
but
I
think
that's
a
great
idea
and
to
the
extent
that
it
falls
within
the
law
which
I
assume
it
would,
and
mr
mr
coughlin
could
tell
us,
but
remember
we
have
to
send
these
bills
out
regardless
and
if
there's
something
that
we
want
to
get
in
the
hands
of
46
000
people,
it's
a
great
way
to
use
it.
I
mean
andy's
talking
about
a
buck
slip.
D
That's
going
to
be,
you
know,
it
won't
be
a
penny,
a
piece
it'd
be
less
than
that,
so
it
doesn't
increase
the
postage
because
the
weight's
not
really
going
to
go
up.
So
it's
a
great
idea
and
I
think
we
should
continue
to
think
about
it.
You
know
to
use
it
to
our
advantage.
Obviously
we're
mailing
anyway.
A
K
Good
morning,
good
morning,
real
quick
just
to
touch
on
what
nick
was
asking
about.
I
have
been
in
conversations
with
the
chairman
to
provide
a
co
to
be
here
during
tax
season
so
that
he
can
take
temperatures
maintain
social
distancing
and
that
whole
process,
so
we've
kind
of
addressed
that
once
that
need
arises,
we'll
send
somebody
over
to
handle
that
so
it's
been
taken
care
of
you
all
should
have
received
the
monthly
report,
there's
not
a
whole
lot
on
there
other
than
our
numbers
are
declining
slowly.
K
However,
both
indiana
and
the
central
district
u.s
marshals
have
continued
to
send
us
detainees
which
keeps
that
number
fairly
consistent,
and
we
do
get
all
the
new
arrests
from
chicago
u.s
marshals,
so
that
number
will
stay
relatively
consistent
as
we
have
been
advised
by
the
chicago
office
of
ice.
K
They
are
still
in
a
holding
pattern,
as
I'm
sure
everybody
in
here
has
seen
snippets
on
the
news
regarding
what's
going
on.
So
when
we
hear
anything
more,
we
will
certainly
let
you
know
one
of
the
other
issues
that
actually
got
brought
up
in
criminal
justice.
That
is
obviously
a
finance
issue,
and
that
is,
we
have
right
now
27
local
inmates
who
have
been
sentenced
to
the
illinois
department
of
corrections
who
are
still
in
our
custody.
K
We
are
awaiting
word
from
the
illinois
department
of
corrections
to
be
able
to
trans
transport
those
individuals
to
joliet.
That
number
has
remained
pretty
consistent,
which
ultimately
costs
us
money
so
just
to
keep
you
advised.
G
K
The
the
new
universal
excuse,
coven.
G
K
Yep
earlier
we
were
talking
about
the
vaccine
and
we
are
still
awaiting
any
vaccine
to
do
to
to
administer
that
to
our
inmates.
Our
staff
has
had
the
ability
to
sign
up.
K
K
It
is
slowly
going
away,
but
it
creeps
up
every
now
and
again,
so
we
are
awaiting
the
vaccine.
So.
A
F
Numbers
are
pretty
minimal.
The
kova.
K
Well
now
they
are,
I
mean
they
were.
You
know
for
a
while
they
were.
You
know
we
had
the
one
housing
unit
that
you
know
of
the
62.
In
there
we
had
48
and
one
housing
unit,
and
now
it's
just
been
kind
of
you
know
two
here
and
then
just
when
you
think
those
two
are
recovered,
then
another
one
pops
up.
So
it's
been,
I
think,
right
now.
I
think
we
have
five
or
six
yeah,
because
I
remember.
K
You're
reporting
awaiting
that
final
recovery
date
as
they
as
they
refer
to
it.
We've
been
fortunate
that
we
have
not
had
serious
cases
from
the
standpoint
of
ventilators
or
anything
like
that.
K
We
have
had
two
or
three
that
have
gone
to
the
hospital
because
of
our
protocol,
which
is
if
an
individual's
oxygen
level
is
below
90
for
a
certain
period
of
time.
Then
it's
you
know:
medical
protocol
to
transport
them
to
the
hospital.
So
that
has
been
done.
I
think
two
or
three
times,
but
they
are
all
back
and
we
have
nobody
in
the
hospital
at
this
point.
So.
A
K
Yeah
so
the
body
cam
issue,
it
was
determined.
We
were
gonna
inquire
with
the
state's
attorney's
office
about
whether
or
not
that
had
to
be
bid,
and
their
recommendation
was
that
we
bid
it.
So
we
have
started
that
process.
So
it's
real
there's
really
no
action
to
take
on
it
today.
H
K
K
Hoping
to
have
it
done
for
today,
so
you
could
approve
it,
move
it
to
the
county
board,
but
we'll
get
it
to
the
criminal
justice
go
through
finance
and
then
back
probably
the.
What
are
we
in
next
month
will
be
april,
so
it'll
be
may's
county
board
meeting.
I
guess
I
would
guess
first
week
of
may
okay.
G
G
K
F
Yeah
just
two-part
question
36-53
and
I
need
to
know
if
you
had
a
a
magic
wand
and
you
could
develop
trailer
bills
that
would
rectify
some
of
the
issues
that
you,
as
well
as
the
illinois,
sheriff's
association,
government,
governmental
units,
etc.
F
K
Those
are
the
things
that
I
would
address
first
and
and
as
and
we've
talked
about
it
before
the
whole
criminal
trespass,
the
b
and
c
misdemeanors
that
that
aren't
now
jailable
after
july
1st,
the
problem
with
with
something
as
simple
as
that
is
it's
going
to
create
exactly
what
we
are
trying
to
get
away
from
and
what
even
the
democratic
black
caucus
is
trying
to
get
away
from,
and
that
is
interaction
with
police.
K
K
Obviously,
there's
issues
and
that's
what's
going
to
happen
with
criminal
trespass
as
something
as
simple
as
criminal
trespass-
and
I
know
people
may
not-
may
think
of
that
as
oh
well,
what's
so
big
about
that?
Well,
if,
if
I
can't
take
you
to
jail
in
in
the
city,
the
county,
other
municipalities
all
have
what
are
called
agency
agreements
where
the
business
calls
the
police
and
with
that
agency
agreement
the
police
take
that
person
to
jail.
K
K
If
that
makes
any
sense-
and
I
know
that's-
probably
not
what
people
want
to
hear.
But
you
know
there
are
so
many
things
in
this
that
we
haven't
even
got
through
yet
I
mean
we're
still
deciphering
a
lot
of
the
things
that
are
in
this
bill
that,
as
as
even
the
proponents
of
it
call
it,
the
unintended
consequences
that
we've
already
talked
about.
We've
talked
about
the
unintended
consequences.
K
Well,
if
they're
unintended
consequences,
if
we
already
told
you
what's
going
to
happen,
they're
no
longer
unintended
they're
consequences,
so
those
are
the
first
things
that
I
would
deal
with
is
the
things
that
we
know
right
now
are
unintended
consequences,
the
good
parts
in
it.
You
know
I've
I've
said
before
and
I
you
know
I
hate
to
repeat
myself,
but
you
know
the
body
cameras
isn't
a
bad
thing.
I
mean
I'm.
You
know
I've
said
before
they're
going
to
protect
our
officers
a
hell
of
a
lot
more
than
they're
going
to
protect
any
offender.
K
So
I'm
I
think
those
are
good
as
long
as
it
doesn't
affect
the
money
that
the
board
provides
us
for
our
budget
for
personnel.
K
There
is
a
cost
to
do
business
in
the
criminal
justice
system
and-
and
I
said
it
at
the
criminal
justice
meeting
and
I'll-
tell
you
guys.
The
state's
attorney
uses
resources
from
the
county
board
that
gets
money
from
people
who
post
bond
the
public
defender
the
circuit
clerk
police
corrections
probation.
K
K
F
Okay,
what
about
what
about
you
know
my
question
about
what
is
the
illinois
sheriff's
association,
doing
regarding
the
trailer
bills,
so.
K
K
The
question
is
going
to
be:
3653
is
the
law
now,
so,
whether
we,
whether
we
recommend
any
changes
or
not
that's,
going
to
be
a
crapshoot,
whether
or
not
the
legislator
will
even
look
at
the
changes.
F
Nobody's
taking
a
look
at
nobody's
sponsoring.
K
The
oh
yeah
there's
there's
some
bills
out
there
there's
some
trailer
bills
that
are
coming.
I
don't
know
that
they,
I
don't
know
whether
or
not
they've
been
filed
or
not,
but
there's
certainly
we
are
certainly
this
won't
any
trailer
bill.
Won't
that
doesn't
get
done
now.
There
may
be
future
trailer
bills
for
the
next
session.
I
mean
there's
going
to
be
because
what
the
intended
the
unintended
consequences
that
have
been
discussed
are.
K
K
Those
trailer
bills
are
going
to
be
a
continuum
of
things
that
you
know
want
to
get
changed
once
once.
It's
proven
what
those
unintended
consequences
are
right.
Now,
it's
a
lot
of
speculation,
a
lot
of
experience
from
people
who
do
this
job
every
day,
but
until
it's
shown
to
people
you
know
it's
sometimes
hard
to
convince
people
that
there
are
going
to
be
unintended
consequences.
K
I
I
would
add
that
if,
if
you
recall
a
couple
years
ago,
there
was
legislation
that
allowed
the
waiver
of
fees
and
fines
and
court
costs-
and
I
guess
I
would
just
ask
the
question:
that's
that's
rhetorical
and
that
is
who's
left
footing
the
bill
for
our
criminal
justice
system
law,
abiding
taxpayers.
K
That's
who's,
going
to
end
up
footing
the
bill
because
those
who
commit
the
crimes
they
don't
have
to
post
bond.
They
don't
have
to
pay
their
fines
and
costs,
and
and
this
services
government
services
in
this
county
will
slowly
and
surely
go
away,
and
I
don't
mean
to
be
negative.
I'm
just
letting
you
know
what
those
unintended
consequences
are
going
to
be
that
that
have
been
talked
about
numerous
times.
K
A
Sheriff
is
chairman
of
this
committee,
and
I
want
to
thank
you
for
that,
and
let's
say
I
think,
that
the
executive
committee
is
I'm
sure,
you're
aware
it's
going
to
be
doing
a
number
of
things
that
will
coordinate
with
you,
because
we,
I
think
the
majority
of
this
committee
at
least
that's
my
judgment
of
their
position.
Yeah.
K
A
G
Yeah
just
to
to
let
the
committee
know
just
as
soon
as
the
audit
is
done,
steve
and
anita
are
going
to
start
working
on
what
the
impact
cashless
bail
could
possibly
have
on
those
financial
systems.
It
is
a
longer
term
project
because
it
goes
really
down
to
the
line
item
within
our
special
end
general
fund.
So
it's
a
lot
of
work,
so
they're
going
to
be
they're
going
to
be
working
on
it,
so
I
just
wanted
to
mention
that
the
other
thing
is.
Is
that
that
I
I
do.
G
I
do
think
we
can
segregate
those
conversations
between
financial
impact
of
the
house
bill
here
and
the
the
sheriff's
side
of
it
over
there.
That's
fine!
You
know
we
see
each
other.
We
can
ask
questions,
I
think
that's
okay,
but
the
I
just
want
to
clarify.
There
already
is
trailer
bills
out
there,
and
one
of
them
was
to
place
to
remove
a
unqualified
immunity
or
qualified
immunity.
G
That's
already
put
out
there
and
it
has
legs
to
make
police
officers
personally
accountable
financially
for
anything
which
is
not
what
was
supposed
to
happen
so,
and
you
have
seen
unintended
consequences
through
one
of
the
main
sponsors
of
this
legislation
having
a
gun
waved
at
him.
The
person
bailed
himself
out
of
jail
and
the
person
had
a
problem
with
that
that
they.
G
Spot
sponsor
of
the
cashless
bail
had
a
real
problem
with
that,
so
it's
the
unattended
consequences
happened
immediately.
Now,
that's
not
for
this
committee,
but
since
we
were
talking
about
it,
I
thought
I
would
bring
it
up.
So
without
naming
names
it's
out
there,
you
can
read
the
papers
for
yourself.
F
This
last
comment:
I'm
going
to
make
and
I'm
not
going
to
direct
my
comments
to
anybody's
name
or.
F
There's
a
lot
of
things
that
we
deal
with
in
terms
of
county
government
and
if
you
don't
know,
if
you
want
clarification
about
a
specific
issue,
I
think
it's
important
that
we
convey
those
questions
to
the
people
who
sit
in
that
that
chair
up
there
or
at
the
microphone.
F
I
remember
a
gentleman
yesterday
spoke
more
than
I
did
today,
but
there
was
never
any
particular
concern
about
him.
Conveying
questions
or
directing
comments
towards
the
people
and
sitting
at
that
chair.
You
know
I'm
going
to
ask
questions
as
long
as
you
know,
god
gives
me
breath
to
do
so.
I
think
I
I
see
people
nod
their
heads
when
I
pose
questions
about
information.
That's
germane
to
county
government
when
you,
when
you
know
better,
you
do
better,
and
all
I'm
saying
to
you
is
that
I
have
certain
questions.
F
I
think
certain
things
need
to
be
conveyed
to
us
as
legislators.
So
we
understand
why
we're
voting
on
certain
things
and
why
we
make
decisions
based
on
the
information
that's
provided
by
the
department,
heads
and
I'll
continue
to
do
so.
This
is
america
not
with
a
k,
but
with
a
c.
So
somebody
has
a
problem
with
me
articulating
what
my
concerns
are.
I
G
I
I
don't
think
that
that's
necessarily
appropriate
for
the
county
to
do
that.
That
training
comes
from
the
state
we
will.
I
don't
really
know
that.
That's
our
responsibility
to
train
people
on
how
to
be
ghata
certified.
I
to
be
honest.
I
I
guess
we
could
try
to
provide
some
information,
but
I
don't
know
that.
That's
something
that's
really
within
our
purview
to
do
all
I
don't
know
steve
did
we
have
to
what
do
we
have
to
do
to
become
gada
certified?
G
Can
you
go
to
the
microphone
and
say
what
we
I
mean
it's
it's
it's
the
processes
and
procedures
that
you
have
and
the
internal
controls
you
have
within
the
county
government.
You
can't
teach
somebody
to
set
up
those
systems,
they
have
to
be
able
to
set
them
up
themselves
and
you
can't
have
audit
findings
and
you
can't
have
some
of
those
things
that
that
you
can
you
speak
to
that.
E
Well,
yeah,
that's
not
a
simple
answer,
but
we
could
potentially
gather
information.
You
know
that
can
be
distributed
so
that
you
know
that
information
yeah,
there's
yeah,
there's
a
lot
to
that.
So
it's
not
an
easy,
simple
question
so,
but
we
can
certainly
gather
information
and
distribute
it
so
that
way
that
information
can
be
researched
and
utilized.
G
G
J
Our
work
comp
is
based
on
payroll
by
classification,
among
other
things,
each
of
our
employees
we've
gone
through,
and
you
see
this
classification
here
each
has
a
different
rate
based
on
how
dangerous
or
not
dangerous
the
position
is
so
each
employee
is
tagged
with
their
work,
comp
code
and
actually
it's
a
pretty
quick
process
now
that
we
give
them
all
our
payroll
for
the
prior
year,
based
on
each
classification
code,
when
we
pay
our
policy
this
year,
it's
based
on
estimates,
so
this
is
the
true
up
to
last
year,
so
the
best
you
can
hope
for
is
to
owe
them
a
little
bit
of
money,
not
a
lot,
because
we
don't
want
a
surprise
and
we
don't
want
a
big
refund.
J
Just
like
your
tax
return,
we
don't
want
them
to
hold
our
money
for
no
reason,
so
we
did
actually
pretty
well
and
ended
up
owing
them
about
four
thousand
dollars.
The
other
quick
comment
is
on
the
back
side.
J
There's
a
you
see
on
the
first
page
of
this
by
classification,
there's
about
a
7
800
about
8,
000
difference
and
then
on
the
back
of
that
page,
there
are
different
modifiers
and
the
one
I
want
to
bring
your
attention
to
that
relates
to
my
comments
yesterday
in
executive
relate
to
the
experience
factor
so
that
our
experience
modifier
is
.89,
so
our
lower
number
of
claims
helps
and
also
the
severity
of
the
claims.
So
I
said
we
had
fewer
claims
this
last
year,
but
they
were
a
little
more
serious.
J
We
doubled
the
amount
of
claims
that
had
light
duty
with
them.
So
you're,
always
it's
always
a
balance
there,
how
many
claims
and
how
serious
they
are.
But
things
like
light
duty
also
helps
us
get
people
back
to
work
lower
the
cost
of
the
claim
so
right
now
we're
at
0.89.
So
it's
a
reduction,
that's
good!
A
Are
there
any
other
items
that
the
chairs
missed?
A
If
not
a
motion
to
adjourn
would
be
in
order.
Mr
wrong,
can
I.
I
K
Our
our
absent
regular.
A
Well,
we'll
take
that
as
a
second,
mr
truster.
All
right,
all
in
favor
of
the
motion
to
adjourn,
say
aye
now
motion
carries.