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Qounttl fillinutts: <br /> Informal Muting of tflt food) 3�szn4 (tommou tounril <br /> The first Luncheon Meeting with the local Indiana State Senators and State Representatives for the <br /> calendar year 2001 was called to order by President Charlotte Pfeifer at 12:04 p.m. on February 2, <br /> 2001,in the Council Informal Meeting Room. <br /> Persons in attendance included: Council Members White, Pfeifer, King, Kelly and Kirsits; <br /> Senator Broden, Representative Kromkowski, Representative Mangus, Commissioner Crone, <br /> Commissioner Bodle, Commissioner Hamann, Mayor Luecke, Charles Leone and Kathleen <br /> Cekanski-Farrand. <br /> Council President Pfeifer welcomed everyone to the luncheon and expressed a hope that this <br /> forum would promote open and regular communication between the various public officials. She <br /> then asked each of the State Senators and State Representatives to provide their perspectives on the <br /> current legislative session. <br /> State Representative Thomas S. Kromkowski noted that the session is off to a slow start. He <br /> highlighted progress on the budget, noting that he is working closely with Representative B. <br /> Patrick Bauer to bring back as much back to this part of the state as possible. He noted that there <br /> are Bills pending to address pension relief for the police officers and firefighters. In response to a <br /> question from the Council Attorney, he noted that a Council Resolution in support of these <br /> measures would be beneficial. Representative Kromkowski also noted that the census data for re- <br /> districting would not be received until March. He noted that there will be three (3) meetings to be <br /> held in South Bend, Indianapolis and in the southern end of the state for input. He noted that in <br /> light of federal decisions, the population deviation must be close to zero between districts. He <br /> speculated that re-districting may end up in a five-member commission which would include <br /> himself as Chairman of the Elections Committee, the Speaker of the House, the Speaker Pro <br /> Tempore and two others. <br /> Council Member King inquired about brownfield mediation. It was noted that no formal action <br /> has been taken on the revolving loan concept, however it would probably be addressed in the <br /> budget. <br /> Commissioner Bodle and Commissioner Crone inquired about election machines for the County. <br /> Representative Kromkowski and Representative Mangus noted problems with the punch card <br /> system. It was noted that the Ways and Means Committee will be reporting out favorably on a Bill <br /> which would provide monies for all ninety-two(92) counties to begin addressing this issue. <br /> State Representative Mangus noted that this is his 15th budget year. He sees one of the main <br /> issues being reapportionment. <br /> Mayor Luecke asked about the reassessment process. It was noted that discussion is taking place <br /> on gambling bills as well as welfare measures which will impact the overall budget. Mayor Luecke <br /> also voiced concern over pending bills which call for a cap of 4 % on assessments, especially in <br /> light of the fact that the City has several long-term contracts in place calling for increase which <br /> utilized the current 5% limit. <br /> Commissioner Crone voiced concern that the Assessors have not received any manuals and that <br /> the overall deadlines may not be met. <br />