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3 <br /> 1 Commissioner Gordon suggested that this proposed commission could possibly come <br /> 2 under the direction of Assistant County Manager Cheryl Young. <br /> 3 Chair Jacobs said he is not opposed to a women's commission, but he would like to bring <br /> 4 others to the table, such as the Women's center, the Human Rights and Relations Board, and <br /> 5 the Health Department. He suggested a possible study to develop a framework. <br /> 6 He said there is not enough information available to move forward with this. <br /> 7 He noted that the Board took all the volunteers that had worked so hard on all of these <br /> 8 issues in the past and then did not listen to them. He said he would argue against making a <br /> 9 decision without bringing in the people who have worked on these issues. <br /> 10 Commissioner McKee said he is supportive of bringing this back for discussion. He said <br /> 11 he is not inclined to put this under the auspices of the Economic Development Department. He <br /> 12 noted that this department has limited staff and several large projects in the pipeline. <br /> 13 Commissioner McKee supported the suggestion that this be brought back during the <br /> 14 budget process. He said he would also be supportive of bringing in other interested parties. <br /> 15 Commissioner Pelissier said when the then Board made the decision in 2010 not to have <br /> 16 a freestanding women's commission, the intent was to include the Commission for Women as <br /> 17 part of the Human Relations Commission. She said this sub-committee did not take off and <br /> 18 continue the work. <br /> 19 She does not feel that this means that a free standing Commission for Women is <br /> 20 needed. She said this is a human rights and human relations issue, and some things do work <br /> 21 well under one umbrella. <br /> 22 Commissioner Pelissier said the lack of equal pay for equal work is a national problem, <br /> 23 and it is a difficult issue. She does not think this is a problem that can be solved by the County. <br /> 24 She said that the County does need to encourage women in entrepreneurships, and there are <br /> 25 collaborations with existing organizations, like the Chamber of Commerce that could help with <br /> 26 this. <br /> 27 Commissioner Price said one of the reasons she proposed this commission was because <br /> 28 the original commission had been disbanded. She said there seemed to be a lack of focus and <br /> 29 interest. She said the plight of women is such that there needs to be a stand-alone advocacy. <br /> 30 She said the issues are there, and the issues are broad. <br /> 31 She said she chose a narrow focus because she had seen it disbanding when fighting <br /> 32 the basic issue of women's rights. She said she has no problem with working with the rest of <br /> 33 the Board. She said it just needs to be viable. <br /> 34 Commissioner Price said she spoke with many people, including Lucy Lewis, the original <br /> 35 staff person. She said the thought is that the focus needs to be on women and the economy. <br /> 36 She said this is about higher paying jobs across the board for women, not just higher level jobs. <br /> 37 Commissioner Price said she understands that the Economic Development Department <br /> 38 is a small department. She was trying to stay away from being just another women's rights <br /> 39 committee looking at the same issues. <br /> 40 Commissioner Rich said she hears the Board asking for more information. She asked if <br /> 41 there is a way that the Board can have a review of why the women's group is no longer in <br /> 42 existence. She said she would like to understand the lessons learned from the previous group. <br /> 43 She said this is human relations, and it could be re-birthed under the same committee, as <br /> 44 a separate subdivision. <br /> 45 Chair Jacobs said time is limited tonight. He said the Board is not at a decision point, <br /> 46 and there have been several visions expressed. He suggested some groups be identified to <br /> 47 give input. He suggested that Staff Attorney Annette Moore and Housing, Human Rights and <br /> 48 Community Development Director Tara Fikes might answer the whys of the abolition of the <br /> 49 Women's Commission in 2010. <br />