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Approved June 6, 2022 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Proclamation Policy <br />On June 6, 2022 the Council adopted the following policy relating to proclamation requests. <br />The policy outlines criteria that should guide staff and the Council when considering a request for <br />proclamation. <br />They include: <br /> Such proclamations may correspond to Federal or State government observances or recognitions <br />(or the equivalent) of individuals or groups; <br /> Such proclamations must relate specifically to an interest of the residents of the City of Roseville; <br /> Such proclamations must relate to a stated policy of the City of Roseville as established in <br />documents such as Imagine Roseville 2025; <br /> Such proclamations may be adopted to recognize the achievements of individuals or groups with <br />a Roseville connection or to support the philanthropic works of such individuals or groups <br /> The Council’s policy is not to adopt proclamations designed primarily to advance political, <br />financial, charitable, or religious viewpoints or causes. <br /> <br />Note that “proclamations” under this policy include any Council motions with the equivalent effect of a <br />proclamation – taking an official action by the Council on behalf of the City to recognize or draw <br />attention to the subject matter. <br /> <br />This policy does not preclude the Council from adopting legislative priorities or (within statutory <br />limitations) advocating for or against measures on the ballot in Roseville, nor does it preclude individual <br />councilmembers from exercising their first amendment rights. <br />(Inserted from June 6, 2022 Council minutes) <br /> Councilmember Groff moved, Councilmember Strahan seconded, that the City Council adopt this policy <br />concerning proclamations issued by the City Council. <br /> <br />Qbhf!8!pg!357 <br /> <br />