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A
B
C
B
Opposed
and
it's
approved
next
up,
we'll
move
on
to
the
approval
of
the
agenda.
If
there
aren't
any
corrections
to
the
agenda,
do
we
have
a
motion
motion
by
commissioner
juliette
support
by
commissioner
lewis?
All
those
in
favor
signify
by
saying
aye
opposed
jen
is
approved
next
up,
we'll
move
on
to
public
comment.
Is
there
anyone
from
the
public
who
would
like
to
address
the
legislative
affairs
and
government
operations
committee.
B
B
We've
got
designating
september
11th
through
the
17th
as
michigan
patriot
week
in
oakland
county
commissioner
spizz
is
sponsoring
that
we
have
a
recognition
of
september.
21
is
deaf
awareness
month
in
oakland
county
sponsored
by
commissioner
powell.
We've
got
to
declare
in
september
as
a
national
sickle
cell
disease
awareness
month
by
sponsored
by
commissioner
jackson,
and
we
also
have
a
fourth
honorary
memorial
resolution
declaring
september
10th
through
the
21st
as
welcoming
week
in
oakland
county
and
that's
sponsored
by
commissioner
miller.
Do
we
have
a
motion
to
receive
in
nope
no
we're
not
receiving
a
file.
B
A
Commissioner,
yes
jackson,
yes,
lubes,
yes,
julia,
yes,
nelson,
yes,
man,
I'm
sure
we
have
five
yeah
zero
and
ace.
Thank
you.
Pam
you're
welcome.
Next.
B
C
Morning,
man
of
chair
members
of
the
committee,
I
appreciate
this
opportunity
to
present
to
you
and
recommend
your
confirmation
of
stolen
m
phillips
as
corporation
counsel
for
oakland
county.
He
was
selected
as
the
nominee
of
the
executive
following
an
extensive
national
search.
Many
impressive
excellent
candidates,
but
stolen
rose
above
the
field
for
many
reasons,
some
of
which
are
more
than
20
years
of
experience
at
multiple
levels
of
government,
county,
local
government
court
administration,
impressive
background,
including
positions
as
deputy
chief
of
staff
and
county
executive
assistant
corporation
council,
providing
legal
counsel
to
the
la.
C
I
think
the
one
of
the
largest
school
districts
in
oakland
county
has.
Somebody
have
to
check
me
on
that.
If
the
city
or
southville
public
schools
is
that
pretty
close,
that's
correct,
okay
and
district
court
administrator
in
the
busiest
court
in
the
state
of
michigan.
So
he
is
certainly
familiar
with
taking
on
a
challenging
position
in
this
position
in
itself.
C
Maybe
the
most
difficult
diplomatic
assignment
in
oakland
county
having
to
maintain
the
duty
of
representing
all
of
the
elected
officials
and
county
departments
simultaneously
and
maintaining
their
trust,
and
we
are
very
confident
that
we
have
an
excellent
candidate
that
will
do
an
excellent
job
in
this
position.
So
with
that,
I'm
going
to
introduce
solon
and
recommend
your
confirmation
of
this
appointment.
D
I
am
born
and
raised
in
oakland
county
pontiac
michigan
product
of
the
pontiac
public
schools
went
to
college
at
florida,
a
m
university
which
is
a
historically
black
college
in
tallahassee
florida
and
graduated
from
law
school
at
the
university
of
wisconsin
madison,
and
have
been
practicing
law
here
in
michigan.
Since
2003.
D
D
D
The
good
thing
about
that
is
that
those
challenges
allowed
me
to
become
a
better
father,
a
better
husband,
better
son,
a
better
uncle
and
just
basically
a
better
human
being,
a
more
productive
human
being
and
a
more
focused
human
being
in
terms
of
my
professional
aspirations
and
capabilities.
A
A
And
I
I
know
that
I
can
speak
for
everybody,
we
do
value
deputy
ward's
professionalism
and
what
he
does
to
research
everything.
So
if
he's
sitting
right
next
to
you,
then
you're
sitting
right
next
to
us.
E
Commissioner
gershenson,
oh,
that
was
really
sweet,
danny
yeah.
I
love
that.
I
do
appreciate
your
introduction
and
of
course
I
agree
with
you.
None
of
us
are
perfect
and
I
I'm
certainly
one
of
those
and-
and
those
experiences
have
helped
me
become-
who
I
am
today
as
well.
One
of
the
difficulties
of
the
position
you're
about
to
take
on
is
that
you
report
to
the
executive
he's
your
boss.
That's,
although
you
represent
all
the
commissioners,
you
represent
all
the
elected.
So
how
do
you
feel
about
balancing
that.
D
Balance
is
very
important.
I'll
say
that
the
city
of
detroit,
in
terms
of
how
their
corporation
council
is
structured,
is
the
same
way
as
is
wayne
county.
You
know
I
look
at
each
of
the
elected,
be
it
an
official
or
a
body
as
a
client,
and
each
of
those
clients
have
interests
that
have
to
be
represented,
and
I
think,
there's
actually
an
opportunity
to
be
very
effective
in
terms
of
of
helping
all
of
our
elected
officials
make
good
decisions.
D
You
know,
I
think
I
think
that's
what
I'm
here
to
do.
I
think
that's
what
the
office
of
corporation
council
is
here
to
do
is
to
provide
good
legal
advice
and
counsel.
You
know
that
doesn't
mean
that
the
commission,
or
the
sheriff,
will
necessarily
agree
with
that
advice,
but
hopefully
they'll
respect
it.
Hopefully
they'll
respect
it
as
our
professional
opinion.
D
In
terms
of
of
our
read
of
the
law
or
situation
or
policy,
I
think
there
will
be
opportunities
for
us
to
engage
in
some
diplomacy,
as
chris
talked
about
to
to
be
able
to
communicate
and
have
some
conversations
that
probably
are
not
possible.
Where
not
for
the
position
that
we're
in
in
terms
of
representing
everyone.
But
you
know
it
is
a
balancing
act.
D
There
will
be
a
number
of
of
competing
interests,
it's
kind
of
like
the
role
that
a
stoplight
plays
or
traffic
signal
right,
where
you're
trying
to
avoid
accidents,
major
crashes.
But
I
think
the
bottom
line
is
that
we
get
to
good
decisions
that
are
in
the
best
interest
of
our
residents.
And
so
that's
that's
what
I'm
here
to
try
to
do
and
that's
what
I'm
going
to
encourage
those
who
I
supervise
to
try
to
do.
B
F
You
I
didn't
want
our
chairperson
to
wrap
this
up
too
quickly.
Without
me,
I'm
weighing
in
on
save.
F
Jax,
mr
phillips,
because,
as
penny
pointed
out,
a
commonality
we
share
several
commonalities.
F
Mr
phillips
was
very
involved
community
involved
in
the
city
of
southfield
when
he
worked
south
south
public
schools
and
and
with
oakland
county.
You
know
your
experience
is
broad
based,
not
just
wayne
county
but
oakland
county,
which
is
great.
You
know
it's
good
to
have
you
here
and
it's
good
to
have
a
face
that
people
are
familiar
with.
I
know
at
least
the
residents
in
southfield
are
familiar
with
you
and
you
represent.
F
You
won't
represent
just
a
great
corporate
council,
but
also
a
role
model.
Someone
I'm
sure
that
you
will.
You
will
personally
reach
out
and
touch
because
I
know
that's
the
type
of
person
that
you
are
when
you
serve
in
southfield.
You
were
very
community
involved
and
and
focused,
and
you
did
things
to
help
our
young
people
outside
of
just
the
position
and
the
integrity
and
professionalism
and
the
accomplishments
that
we
see
in
your
resume
and
your
your
introduction
letter.
F
F
B
You,
commissioner
jackson,
mr
phillips,
is
there
anything
else
you'd
like
to
share
before
we
move
on
to
a
roll
call.
D
Just
just
to
say
that
I'm,
you
know
I'm
humbled
and
I'm
grateful
for
the
opportunity
and
look
forward
to
rolling
up
my
sleeves
and
getting
to
work.
Excellent.
F
A
B
Next
up,
we've
got
item
number
six
on
our
regular
agenda,
which
is
miscellaneous
resolution,
21328
amendment
to
the
rules
of
the
board
of
commissioners,
revision
of
section
2
order
of
business,
and
I
do
believe
chairman
woodward
was
going
to
be
here.
I
don't
see
him
at
this
moment.
Do
we
have
any
confirmation
of
seeing.
A
B
If
without
objection,
I'd
like
to
rearrange
our
regular
agenda
item
and
move
on
to
agenda
item
number
seven
and
revisit
item
number
six
when
chairman
woodward
is
here
excellent.
Thank
you.
So
item
number
seven
is
board
of
commissioners
amendment
to
the
rules
of
the
board
of
commissioners
revision
of
section.
Oh
I'm
not
good
with
my
roman
numerals
is
that
third
teen
yes,
remission.
B
Board
of
commissioners
meeting
procedures
and
help
speak
on
behalf
of
this.
We
have
our
chief
of
staff
teddy
dips
with
us.
G
Good
morning,
good
morning
is
the
sun.
Yes,
I
guess:
okay,
okay,
I
thought
it
might
help
to
give
just
a
brief
reminder,
overview
of
the
actual
system
that
we're
talking
about.
So
in
brief,
the
civic
clerk
system
was
purchased
by
this
board
at
the
end
of
2020
to
realize
efficiencies
and
streamline
some
of
our
manual
processes
related
to
an
agenda
management.
G
So
creation
of
notices,
item
submission
creation
of
meeting
agendas
and
minutes
all
are
encompassed
within
this
system,
so
we
are
looking
at
implementing
it
very
soon
and
part
of
this
system
in
order
to
you
know
utilize
its
full
all
the
attributes
of
it
is
electronic
voting
by
commissioners,
so
each
commissioner
will
have
a
dedicated
device
in
either
the
boardroom
or
here
during
board
meetings
and
committee
meetings
and
without
getting
too
much
in
the
weeds
votes
will
be
prompted
and
you'll
see
on
your
screen.
G
Yes,
no
abstain
and
save,
and
so
you
sign
in
with
unique
credentials
and
the
system
will
capture
your
vote.
So
every
vote
that
is
taken
this
way
will
essentially
be
a
roll
call
vote,
because
your
vote
is
connected
to
your
name.
The
once
voting
is
over
a
summary
of
the
votes
will
be
listed
on
screen
once
we
get
all
of
that
worked
out
with
our
av
systems
and
announced
by
staff.
G
So
a
change
in
rules
was
necessary
in
order
to
accommodate
electronic
voting,
because
currently
in
your
rules,
it
is
not
so.
This
was
reviewed
by
corp
council
and
by
a
couple
other
attorneys,
and
the
system
in
my
previous
situation,
where
I
came
from,
has
been
working
for
over
five
years.
E
G
So
it
will
be
with
once
our
av
system
is
fully
accommodating
it,
it
will
be
shown
on
screen
and
there
is
also
a
way
to
access
it
online
through
the
agenda,
as
the
meeting
is
actually
going
on.
There's
a
public
portal
for
the
agenda
and
those
votes
are
captured
there
as
well.
E
G
A
Commissioner
juliette,
thank
you.
You
said
when
the
av
system
is
ready,
that's
when
the
tally
will
be
displayed,
so
I'm
assuming
that
the
electronic
voting
will
not
start
taking.
G
You
know
to
access
requesting
to
speak
and
things
like
that,
then
we'll
go
to
vice
chairs
and
then
we're
gonna
redo
everybody,
commissioners
with
committee
chairs
and
vice
chairs,
just
to
go
over
everything.
F
Jackson,
thank
you
chief
dip.
So
as
far
as
implementation,
you
said
you
came
from
an
environment
where
it
was
previously
used.
Were
you
there
during
the
implementation
stage?
Did
you
see
the
rough
patches
or
how
it
went
in
the
beginning?
Yes,.
G
Yes,
I
was
in
my
previous
position
for
about
16
years
and
when
our
main
committee
coordinator
committee
reporter
announced
that
she
was
going
to
retire
in
two
years,
I
immediately
started
researching
agenda
management
systems
so
that
we
would
have
the
institutional
and
historical
knowledge
housed
within
a
system
rather
than
a
person.
And
so
that
is
so.
Yes,
I
researched
all
kinds
of
different
systems
and
was
there
for
the
nitty
gritty,
recording
everything
and
working
through
implementation.
G
So
I
hope
to
bring
a
lot
of
you
know
stories
from
the
battlefield
here
to
kind
of
skip
over
those
things
and
to
to
make
it
a
smooth
implementation
and
so
far
so
good
and.
F
Second,
question
would
be
as
far
as
the
process,
because
now
we
vote
sequentially
so
we'll
be
voting
all
at
one
time
like
boom
and
then
the
results
will
show.
So
if
there's
cases
of
going
back,
can
I
mean,
can
you
can
you
place
a
pass
vote?
Can
you
do
a
withdrawal
and
a
re-vote?
G
B
That
follows
typical
practice
that
we've
done
prior
to
this
new
audio.
G
E
H
There
are,
there
are
very
unique
circumstances
where
an
abstention
is
allowed.
Generally,
it's
not
permissible,
but
the
software
has
built
in
that
option.
So
when
that,
when
that
occasion
occurs,
you
have
to
like
announce
that
this
is
the
reason
why
it's
happening.
It's
not
a
like.
I
don't
want
to
have
to
vote.
H
Do
you
mean
pass
while
the
roll
call
is
happening
so,
as
patty
was
talking
about
so
item
a
is
up,
the
vote
is
open.
People
are
voting,
there's,
no,
what
there's
not
really
a
pass
until
you
actually
cast
your
vote
because.
H
H
It
hasn't
like
what
do
we
need?
Maybe
we
need
more
information.
It's
time
to
move
on,
I
mean.
Are
we
ready
to
close
the
board?
I
mean,
I
think
it's
it's
helpful.
Some
of
the
I
mean
the
commissioner
has
been
on
the
board
longer,
commissioner
hugh
crawford.
This
is
actually
something
he
was
a
strong
advocate
for
a
long
time.
H
This
is
the
legislature
operates
this
way
with
the
electronic
voting
I
know
mccomb
does
I
think
kent
does
I
mean
it's
been
definitely
growing,
because
it's
a
I
mean
it's
a
more
efficient
way
of
capturing
all
those
votes.
When
I
mean
when
they
actually
get
happen,
but
nothing
in
terms
of
the
time
you
need
to
be
able
to
vote
the
votes.
That's
required
to
be
able
to
do
this.
The
recording
of
all
that
I
mean
all
that
nothing
changes,
nothing
changes
from
current
practice.
B
Thank
you.
I
have
a
motion
to
amend
the
resolution.
Do
we
have
a
second
second
by
commissioner
lubes?
B
The
amendment
is
on
the
screen
and
if
anybody
needs
a
copy,
let
me
know
I
know
it
might
be
a
little
hard
to
see,
but
the
amendment
includes
so
in
the
second,
whereas
there's
a
inserting
and
deleting
of
language
in
the
second,
whereas
striking
out
the
outcomes
and
replace
that
with
how
each
commissioner
voted
on
the
final
tally,
so
that,
whereas
statement
would
read,
whereas
through
the
full
utilization
of
the
board
of
commissioners
agenda
management
system,
voting
can
take
place
via
electronic
means,
which
provides
the
public
with
immediate
notification
of
how
each
commissioner
voted
and
the
final
tally.
B
The
other
inserting
of
language
and
deleting
is
in
the
language
and
then
now.
Therefore,
it
be
a
resolved
clause
for
a
striking
out
the
word
votes
and
replacing
it
with
the
recorded
roll
call
vote,
including
how
each
commissioner
voted
and
the
final
tally
will
immediately
and
automatically
be
posted
on
the
board
of
boards,
presentation,
screens
or
read
a
let
read
aloud
by
staff.
So
4a
would
then
be
changed
too.
The
normal
procedure
will
be
to
electronically
vote
when
the
chairperson
calls
for
the
vote
using
the
board's
electronic
voting
devices
and
following
the
required
steps.
B
The
recorded
roll
call
vote,
including
how
each
commissioner
voted
and
the
final
tally
will
immediately
and
automatically
be
posted
on
the
board's
presentation,
screens
or
read
aloud
by
staff
and
this
essentially
kind
of
capitalizes.
What
commissioner
gershenson
had
initially
asked
for
clarification
in
regards
to?
B
Would
the
public
be
aware
and
notified
of
how
each
commissioner
voted,
and
that
is
yes,
so
this
amendment
makes
it
very
clear
that
the
public
will
be
able
to
know
how
each
commissioner
voted
after
each
vote
is
taking
place
and
it's
nothing
has
changed
from
what
we've
previously
done
in
practice.
For
when
we
take
a
vote,
this
amendment,
as
I
said
it,
just
clarifies
very
concretely
that
the
voting
of
each
commissioner
is
announced.
H
So
I
mean,
I
think
I
mean
the
intent.
No
one
disagrees
with.
I
don't
what
I'm
I'm
unclear
like.
So
what
is
changing?
I
mean
I
guess
I
asked
this
because
lawyers
helped
write
write
this.
Originally
it
was
a
review
by
corp
council,
and
so
I
I
would
be
I'm
I'm
cautious.
B
The
way
the
ambiguity
was
so
like
outcomes,
what
does
outcomes
mean
be
more
concrete
and
more
specific?
What
does
outcomes
mean?
It
means
that
each
commissioner's
vote
will
be
available.
B
H
B
Is
the
meat
of
the
amendment,
obviously
the
information
and
the,
whereas
I
wanted
to
put
that
additional
language,
so
it
would
be
consistent.
That's.
H
Not
the
right
foray
yeah,
no,
I
just
like
I
mean
I
mean
our
lawyers
and
corporation
council
has
reviewed
the
other,
the
other
thing.
So
I
guess
I
don't
understand
what
we
would
say
when
it
was
written,
I
mean
as
written
and
because
the
work
that's
gone
into
it
votes
will
immediately
and
automatically
be
posted
to
the
board's
presentation,
screens
and
read
aloud
by
staff.
I
don't
know.
H
Conceptually,
I
don't
have
a
problem,
I
I
mean
I
guess
my
request
would
be.
If
we
could,
I
mean
pause
and
let
corporation
council
review
this
like.
Is
there
anything
that-
and
there
are
situations
so
currently
now
because
of
the
the
the
voting
practice
so
like
approval
of
the
minutes,
and
we
do
a
voice
vote?
If
that's
I
mean
a
permissible,
we
can
record
that
into
the
system.
Just
I
mean
just
to
move
on
for
things
that
require
a
roll
call
vote.
H
We
can't
and
we
have
the
times
needed
to
recruit
a
roll
call
vote.
I
want
to
make
certainly
that
we're
not
unintentionally
allowing
a
permissible
and
efficient
use
of
of
the
roll
call
process
or
a
voice
vote
or
a
technology
fail
or
something
going
forward.
So
if
we,
if
we
can,
I'm.
B
Not
following
you
on
what
you're
trying
to
say,
because
in
b
it
makes
it
very
clear
that
when
the
electronic
voting
devices
are
not
available
for
use
due
to
technical
or
other
difficulties,
a
decision
not
to
use
them
or
another
reason,
votes
shall
be
by
yes
or
no,
as
we've
conducted
prior
to
having
this
electronic
voting
system.
So
I
hear
you,
I'm
not
convinced
that
I
thoroughly
understand
what
you're
trying
to
say.
H
B
Saying
do
you
hear
the
corporate
counsel?
I
know
that
we
did
get
corporate
counsel
opinion
prior
to
this
amendment.
I'm
not
sure,
but
I'm
also
not
a
lawyer,
why
that
would
change
anything.
But
if
you're
recommending.
H
H
I
I
don't
know,
I
don't
know
how
long
that
may
take.
I
mean
that's
fine,
I
mean
it's
my
recommendation
like
if
we
can
just
have
staff
that
contact
him.
If
it's
an
easy
thing,
then
we
can
just
I
mean
approve
it
on
the
floor,
like
we
have
in
the
past.
B
Move
on
to
the
next
item:
yeah,
if
we
could
do
that,
we
could,
because
we
jumped
around
on
our
agenda
as
it
is
okay.
So
if
we
could
get
staff
to
see
if
we
could
reach
out
to
corporate
council
in
regards
to
this
inserting
of
more
concrete
language,
that
would
be
great
I'd
appreciate
that.
A
B
A
One
roll
call
please:
okay,
to
lay
on
the
table.
Item
seven
see
lubes,
yes,
jolia,
yes,
woodward.
H
B
Thank
you,
so
we
will
go
back
to
item
number
six
and
then
we
will
revisit
item
number
seven
before
the
close
of
the
legislative
affairs
and
government
operations
committee
meeting.
So
item
number
six.
B
H
Came
here
just
for
this
purpose
and
see
all
you
fabulous
commissioners
in
person,
so
the
the
resolution,
I
think,
is
pretty
straight
forward.
H
After
after
after
new
and
miscellaneous
business-
and
this
is-
I
mean-
this-
is
a
practice
very
common-
and
I
know
a
lot
of
like
local
governments-
and
I
think
it's
add
to
the
efficiency
of
running
running
our
meetings,
and
I
think
it's
I
mean
appropriate
to
codify
it
into
the
board
rules.
Instead
of
just
I
mean
relying
on
modifying
it
every
every
time.
It
allows
for
also
some
some
flexibility
when
necessary
to
expedite
things,
but
I
think
it's
a
it's
an
appropriate
action
to
ensure
that
commissioners
have
all
the
information.
H
B
A
Act,
it
creates
duplicity
and
somewhat
confusion
because
people
come
up
and
like
oh
wait,
it's
not
my
turn
to
talk
and
you
have
to
go
sit
back
down,
but
for
the
sake
of
efficiency
I
would
recommend
at
least
out
of
p
respect
for
people's
time
and
commissioner's
time.
Public
time
to
at
least
adhere
to
the
start.
Time
is
posted.
That
would
be
up
to
me
the
the
first
move
in
efficiency,
but.
E
Well,
I
I
really
wanted
to
hear
from
somebody
who
voted
against
it.
I
wanted
to
know
what
your
your
thinking
was,
because
to
me
it
it.
It
makes
the
meetings
move
a
little
more
efficiently
and
keeps
us
fresh
to
to
work
on
the
items
on
our
agenda,
but
when
a
meeting
doesn't
start
on
time,
it's
not
that
we're
sitting
here
having
coffee,
it's
that
the
meeting
before
it
is
running
late
right
yeah.
So
I'm
not
sure
that
we
could.
I
agree
with
you
100,
I'm
a
time
master.
E
I
I
I
want
things
to
start
on
time,
but
I
also
understand
that
sometimes
they
can't-
and
particularly
for
that
last
meeting
it
it
was
okay.
So
for
the
last
meeting
we
were
late
and
it
upset
a
lot
of
the
public,
but
the
reason
we
were
late
was
because
we
were
working
and
I'm
not
sure
right,
I'm
not
sure
I
mean
we
can
certainly
alert
our
our
chairs
of
committees
that
we
want
things,
but
we're
pretty
mindful
of
time,
but
sometimes
it
just.
B
Sure,
thank
you,
commissioner.
Julia.
Thank
you,
commissioner
gerstensen.
I
can,
and
I
do
support
this
amendment.
The
one
thing
that
I
would
like
to
learn
a
little
bit
more
about,
given
that
there
is
a
change.
This
is
a
change
for
a
lot
of
individuals
who
do
come
to
public
comment
and
are
speaking
on
things
that
aren't
necessarily
on
the
agenda.
What
can
we
do
to
make
sure
that
we
are
relaying
this
change
to
the
public?
B
H
Yeah
to
your
to
your
point,
there's
two
things:
I
mean
one:
it's
actually
not
as
uncommon.
I
mean
they
have
been
doing
a
very
quick
cursory
survey
of
a
local
government
for
people
who
come
to
local.
I
mean
to
public
comment,
but
it
will
be
posted
explicitly
public.
The
public
comment
for
things
on
the
agenda
public
comment
for
things
not
on
the
agenda
that
will
be
actually
on
the
agenda.
H
C
A
B
You
chairman,
for
speaking.
B
Of
that
resolution,
if
there
isn't
any
objection,
I'd
like
to
go
to
item
number,
eight.
D
B
A
B
Okay,
so
if
there
isn't
any
objection,
I'd
like
to
move
on
down
to
item
number
eight
and
then
we'll
come
back
and
revisit
item
number
six.
So
item
number
eight
on
our
regular
agenda
is
board
of
commissioners
miscellaneous
resolution.
Two
one:
three:
two:
five
designation
of
august
2021
as
black
women's
equal
pay
month
in
oakland
county.
Do
we
have
a
motion
motion
by
commissioner
gershwin's
support
by
commissioner
jackson
and
it
looks
like
I
do
know
that
commissioner
powell
is
a
sponsor.
E
F
I'd
like
to
say
it's
a
very
pertinent
resolution
and
it
will
bring
attention
to
the
disparities
in
income
levels,
the
type
of
work
that
a
lot
of
african-american
women
are
fulfilling
and
with
just
everything
that's
going
on
as
far
as
women
women's
equal
pay
just
to
segment
this
out,
just
to
alert
the
public
that
it's
something
that
that
needs
to
be
highlighted
and
addressed.
I
can
say
that
there
is
a.
F
There
are
very
strong
statistics
as
far
as
the
work
that
a
lot
of
african-american
women
participate
in
are
cashiers
nursing,
assistants,
caregivers
and
a
lot
of
that
work
doesn't
even
cross
the
threshold
of
15
an
hour
pay.
F
So
I'm
glad
to
see
that
commissioner
powell
is
bringing
this
forth
and
I'm
in
a
great
support
of
it.
Absolutely.
A
None
vote
qualities
on
item
number.
Eight
commissioners,
kirstenson.
Yes,
jackson,
yes
loops;
yes,
juliet,
yes,
woodward
nelson,
yes,
man,
I'm
sure
you
have
five
gays.
Thank
you.
E
We
don't
really
need
them.
We
don't
need
one
here.
Okay,
wasn't
the
parks
change
supposed
to
be
on
our
agenda
today?
No!
That's
the
next
meeting!
Oh
and
the
next
week,
okay,
yeah.
B
B
B
Change
in
that
second,
whereas
how
each
commissioner
voted
in
the
final
tally
that
did
not
change
that
still
stands
as
a
part
of
the
initial
amendment,
the
change
under
4
a
instead
of
it.
Reading
the
recorded
roll
call
vote,
including
how
each
commissioner
voted
and
the
final
tally
has
been
suggested,
changed
to.
B
Final
recorded
vote,
tally
of
commissioners
present,
so
4a
would
read.
The
normal
procedure
will
be
electronically,
but
electrically.
Oh,
my
goodness
electronically
voted
when
the
chairperson
calls
for
the
vote.
Using
the
board's
electronic
voting
devices
and
following
the
required
steps,
votes
will
immediately
and
automatically
be
posted
on
the
board's
presentation,
screens
or
read
aloud
by
staff.
B
A
H
Yeah
not,
I
think
it's
also
important,
and
I
mean
I
think
it
accomplishes
what
commissioner
nelson
was
talking
about
or
matured.
Nelson
was
talking
about,
remembering
that
this
is
also
not
just
the
board
meetings
that
we'll
be
incorporating
this
technology
in
our
committee
meetings
too.
So
chairperson
refers
to
whoever
is
presiding
over
those
meetings,
so
I
think
it's
good.
Procedurally,
I
think
maybe,
like
your
original
amen,
your
amendment,
you
probably
need
to
withdraw
it
and
then
move
this
one.
A
A
B
Since
commissioner,
you've
supported
the
the
amendment
being
brought
to
the
table,
are
you
in
an
agreeance
commissioner
loops
with
the
changes
of
corporate
counsel
within
the
language
of
the
amendment
I
brought
forth?
Yes,
commissioner,.
B
H
F
H
A
B
Is
there
any
further
business
to
come
before
the
legislative
and
government
affairs
operation
committee
this
morning,
seeing
none
without
objection?
I
declare
the
meeting
adjourned
at
10
36
a.m.
Thank
you.
Everyone.
Thank
you.