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04-27-15 Joint Meeting Health and Public Safety & Community Relations
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**JOINT MEETING** <br /> HEALTH& PUBLIC SAFETY AND COMMUNITY RELATIONS APRIL 27,2015 05:14 P.M. <br /> Health & Public Safety <br /> Committee Members Present: Derek Dieter, Dr. Fred Ferlic, Karen White,Valerie Schey <br /> Citizen Members Present: Bob Emery <br /> Community Relations <br /> Committee Members Present: Karen White,Valerie Schey, Gavin Ferlic, Derek Dieter <br /> Citizen Members Present: Gavin Seabe,Alfreda Gillespie (AB) <br /> Other Council Present: Tim Scott (XAB), Henry Davis,Oliver Davis(XAB) <br /> Others Present: Cristal Brisco, Kathy Cekanski-Farrand <br /> Agenda: Bill 19-15 Establishment of South Bend Municipal ID Card program <br /> Bill 19-15 was initiated by Councilman Henry Davis. This bill would require each citizen to have a <br /> municipal photo ID. There are some similar practices found across the country. The ID's could provide <br /> the holder with an improved access to a full range of benefits and would provide city officials a more <br /> accurate census county when applying for state and federal funds tied to population counts. <br /> After some roundtable discussion among councilmembers who wondered everything from the nuts and <br /> bolts of ID issuance,to costs of implementation,to privacy issues,to acceptance by the business <br /> community, it was unanimously felt more discussion was needed to answer the above questions and <br /> many more. Valerie Schey wondered whether requiring an ID would impose a greater sense of <br /> vulnerability to illegals in the area. Corporation Council Cristal Brisco spoke briefly on "a spotlight issue" <br /> which requires the proposed regulations to be broad based to the entire community and not to a <br /> specific segment. <br /> Karen White who was chairing the joint committee discussion said would begin a series of discussions <br /> with input from the entire community beginning with an evening meeting during the 3rd week of May. <br /> On motions from Gavin Ferlic and Valerie Schey, supported by all the bill was continued indefinitely. <br /> Karen adjourned the meeting at 5:29 p.m. <br /> 1 <br />
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