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Human Rights, Inclusion and Engagement Commission Minutes <br />March 20, 2019 –Draft Minutes <br />Page 4of 18 <br />134 Commissioner Peterson thought it could be changed to “The Spirit of the <br />135 Constitution”. <br />136 <br />137 Chair Beltmann thought the sentence could read “after the September 17, 2019 and <br />138 urge all community members to join in recognizing Constitution Week”. <br />139 <br />140 Commissioner Peterson thought itwould be interesting to see what other cities do for <br />141 Constitution Week. <br />142 <br />143 Chair Beltmann stated when she looked through other cities, thecitieswere all <br />144 pointing back to this oneproclamation. <br />145 <br />146 Commissioner Djevi stated he worked on the Asian and Pacific Islander Heritage <br />147 Month proclamation and there is nothing new to be added. He thought the only thing <br />148 left was who he was going to speak to locally. <br />149 <br />150 Chair Beltmann suggested leaving the wording for Mental Health Awareness because <br />151 she thought it hits some of the importance in terms of getting some of the statistics in <br />152 there and does not talk about anyone making any significant contributions in this area. <br />153 <br />154 Commissioner Peterson thought something could be added to the beginning about <br />155 mental health affectingeveryone even those in Roseville’s Community. She did not <br />156 know if there were any Legislative actions or contributions locally from people. <br />157 <br />158 Chair Beltmann thought she would add a sentence that says “Whereas we recognize <br />159 numerous residents in the City of Roseville are impacted by Mental Illness” <br />160 <br />161 The Commission thought that was a good idea. <br />162 <br />163 Chair Beltmann thought the Older Adults Proclamation did a good job of recognizing <br />164 locally Roseville. <br />165 <br />166 Commissioner Peterson asked who will be working on the display case since <br />167 Commissioner Manke is not on the Commission anymore. <br />168 <br />169 Chair Beltmann stated she would work on both Mental Health Awareness and Older <br />170 American proclamations for May. <br />171 <br />172 Commissioner Bolinger stated for the LGBTQQIA proclamation she added a little bit <br />173 of content. She noted the changes are in red. <br />174 <br />175 The Commission thought the changes looked good. <br />176 <br />177 Youth Commissioner Hansel noted her changes are in red as well for the American’s <br />178 with Disabilities proclamation. <br /> <br />
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