Board Of Aldermen - Minutes - 2/22/2022 - P40
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mask ordinance and hopefully at some point in the not too distant future, you won't have to wear a mask at City Hall. At
that point, | think the Board needs to consider us eliminating Zoom entirely unless an Alderman is ill or something and
can't attend. But as far as anybody else, they should be here in person.
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to have them on the streets. | really appreciate them inviting me into the station, giving me a tour, and answering a
myriad of questions because | tend to be quite inquisitive.
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Donna Graham, Legislative Affairs Manager
Thank you.
Alicen Hogan
Thank you.
REMARKS BY THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN
Alderwoman Timmons
Thank you President Wilshire. The last speaker spoke about the heckling. | didn't Know who did it because | wasn't
looking over there. That's number one. So | just know that they were being heckled. | don't look over there. | don't care
who have over there.
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Beth Scaer
Beth Scaer, 111 East Hobart Street. Thank you to the Alderman who voted to remove the mask to rescind the mask
ordinance and | want to especially thank Alderman Moran for bringing up the mental health issues. You know, | think we'll
find out how serious how many people are severely affected by mental health problems and how many people we have and
will lose to suicide because of all the restrictions, and shut downs, and the fear (inaudible).
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Paula Johnson
Oh, there was just one of the thing | had to say. Just give me this one second.
President Wilshire
| have other people waiting to speak. Your time is up.
Paula Johnson
Okay. Alderman Klee - $250 more for the veteran’s tax that was voted on.
Karen Bill
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a disability don't have to walk around and show our letter anymore to say I've got a disability and | can't wear a mask under
number six of the ordinance and a mandate is not law. If you would like me to read it, | just looked it up in my phone.
Mandates are not laws. So I'd like to say thank you.