[Vision2020] City Council Meeting
DonaldH675 at aol.com
DonaldH675 at aol.com
Wed Jan 19 21:46:51 PST 2005
Thank you Saundra for attending the city council meeting last night and
sharing your impressions with Vision 2020. Your report, coupled with the Daily
News article, raises some red flags for me. I don't know if you can answer my
questions, but perhaps a city council member will do so, or any other Moscow
resident with some institutional memory regarding city council history and
procedures.
1. Is it the case that last night the city council members, with two
exceptions, actually voted to pay what appears to be operating expenses for the
Chamber of Commerce? How can that be? And, if that is so, what is to prevent
other *beneficial* organizations, with a history of discriminatory hiring
practices and a questionable financial future, from lining up at the public
trough in a similar manner? Surely, those organizations should have their
financial expectations met as well. After all, a precedence has been established.
How long has the City Council engaged in such usual financial support?
Surely the dues the City of Moscow pays to the Chamber are intended to cover these
routine kinds of expenses. I must have misunderstand what you and Ms.
Bacharach have written. Help me out here, Saundra.
2. The article and your email suggest that in the press of business the
Chamber has been unable to develop a written non-discrimination and equal
opportunity hiring policy. Since thousands of examples of these polices are
available on the web, or simple phone calls to the University of Idaho,
Washington State University, or Moscow School District would instantly produced
carefully crafted statements, readily available for discussion and voting on by
Chamber members (in short, it would take less than 3 minutes to ask for, receive
and email this material to chamber members) what possibly could have
prevented this from happening? (It is my conclusion that this was not a priority or
that Chamber leadership reject such policies and so have simply avoided this
task. If I am correct in my assumption, why in the world did five of the
seven Council members vote to reward this behavior? Do they also share this
perspective?) Isn't there a City Council election this year? I think this
response - which certainly can be construed as enabling behavior - would be
firmly imprinted in my mind if I were able to vote in a city election. I must
have misunderstand what you and Ms. Bacharach have written. Help me out
here, Saundra
3. And finally, did you indicate that the on-line information packet failed
to include any materials related to this request? Was this matter, which
appeared to be unresolved on the committee level somehow elevated to an agenda
item for the whole Council to consider? Somehow this suggests some monkey
business - especially when coupled with a lack of public information available
in the packet. Who arranges the agenda, and who forwarded the matter to the
whole Council for a vote? I must have misunderstand what you and Ms.
Bacharach have written. Help me out here, Saundra
Thanks,
Rose
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