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Human Rights Commission Minutes <br />May 21, 2014 <br />Page 5 of 6 <br />Commissioner Thao stated she has had calls from residents inquiring about the training the <br />police are getting. She agreed with Chair Groff that the Commission should talk to them about <br />what training and resources they are providing and how effective this is. <br />Commissioner Singleton suggested having a closed session meeting with the Police Chief <br />because of the active investigation. <br />Youth Commissioner Dao suggested asking the Police Chief what has changed in their training <br />since a set time frame. <br />Ms. Collins suggested a format similar to the one used by the Citizen's Academy Use of Force <br />Training. <br />It was the consensus of the Commission to have Commissioner Singleton and Vice Chair Becker <br />meet with the Police Chief and report back to the Commission and also extend an invitation to <br />meet with the entire Commission. <br />• League of Human Rights Commission <br />Chair Groff stated he had attended the League of Human Rights Commission meeting. They <br />asked if Roseville would be willing to host the annual meeting in October. There would be 80- <br />100 people and it would include a lunch. It is usually on Saturday and they would cover they <br />expenses. <br />It was the consensus of the Commission to look at availability and pursue hosting the League of <br />Human Rights Commission annual meeting in October. <br />Staff Report <br />• Finance Update <br />• Other Items <br />Ms. Collins provided the HRC with a financial update. <br />Vice Chair Becker stated the expenditures for the parade would need to be finalized at the next <br />meeting. <br />Ms. Collins stated if the weather is hot she would recommend freezies. <br />Future Agenda Items <br />Chair Groff reviewed the June agenda items with the Commission including the parade planning, <br />the report from Commissioner Bachhuber on the community-reading project and a report <br />regarding the meeting with the Roseville Police Chief. <br />