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s . <br /> question of the overall mission of the Human Rights <br /> Commission, and the roll they play in education. <br /> Councilman Luecke, Councilman Puzzello, and the Council <br /> Attorney all noted that the Human Rights Commission would be <br /> having their budget reviewed this Thursday and that many of <br /> the broader questions raised by Mr. Brademas could be <br /> addressed at that time. The Council Attorney noted that the <br /> specifics of the cases could not be dealt with since they <br /> are ongoing, and because the Council played no role in that <br /> process. The overall procedures and policies of the <br /> commission could be reviewed however. <br /> Councilman Puzzello voiced concern about the role that the <br /> Human Rights Commission was playing with regard to the <br /> accusations against Mr. Brademas. Mr. Brademas stated that <br /> he is outraged since he has made housing for the poor at <br /> moderately low income, a committment for the past 25 years. <br /> He believed the current situation with the Human Rights <br /> Commission was "intolerable". <br /> Following summary comments by Councilman Luecke, the meeting <br /> was adjoured at 5:15 p.m. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Councilman Steve Luecke, Chairman <br /> Human Resources and Economic Develpment Committee <br /> SL:srk <br /> 3 <br />