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3 <br /> <br />Commissioner Price said Deborah King, long time Executive Director of CASA, passed 1 <br />away, and asked if the County could do something to commemorate her efforts for the 2 <br />community. She suggested planting a tree or dedicating part of a community garden in her 3 <br />honor. 4 <br />Commissioner Marcoplos said he attended Equity Summit 2018 in Chicago last week, 5 <br />which dealt with food insecurity, justice issues, etc. He said he looked forward to bringing some 6 <br />ideas to the Board of County Commissioners. 7 <br />Commissioner Marcoplos said he attended the Go Triangle meeting this morning, and 8 <br />mentioned a new website link , goforwardnc.org, which intends to provide better quality 9 <br />information about the Wake, Durham and Orange County plans. He encouraged the BOCC to 10 <br />review it, and see if there is anything pertinent that is missing. 11 <br />Chair Dorosin said this was a tough week for the community, with Immigration and 12 <br />Customs Enforcements (ICE) engaging in a series of raids in Orange and Chatham counties. 13 <br />He said several neighbors were arrested, and are being detained. He said Orange County has 14 <br />made great strides towards inclusion and welcoming all peoples, and he said it is frustratingly 15 <br />tragic how quickly these types of raids and arrests can undo this work. He said these arrests 16 <br />reflect a change in federal policy. He said the Towns, Police Departments, and Sheriff’s 17 <br />Department have stood with the County in protecting the community, while not becoming 18 <br />agents of the federal government or immigration. He said the BOCC remains committed to 19 <br />inclusion, and support of all families who are living in fear of the government. 20 <br />Chair Dorosin read a press release about a local woman taking sanctuary in a church in 21 <br />Chapel Hill, noting that NC has the most active congregational sanctuary cases in the country. 22 <br />Commissioner McKee petitioned to have staff bring information to the Board regarding 23 <br />the exact charges for which local residents have been detained. 24 <br /> 25 <br />Matters not on Printed Agenda (extended) 26 <br />Sherry Appel spoke on the Poppy Project, a WWI Centennial event that will occur 27 <br />throughout the year, and she reviewed the various events happenings in reference to this 28 <br />project. 29 <br /> 30 <br />4. Proclamations/ Resolutions/ Special Presentations 31 <br /> 32 <br />a. Discussion with Orange County’s Legislative Delegation 33 <br />The Board met with the three members of the legislative delegation representing 34 <br />Orange County in the North Carolina General Assembly to discuss topics and issues of concern 35 <br />in preparation for the 2018 North Carolina General Assembly; and following the discussion, 36 <br />provide any necessary direction on next steps to staff and Commissioners Mark Dorosin and 37 <br />Penny Rich as the 2018 appointees to the Legislative Issues Work Group regarding the 38 <br />development of any information for Board of Commissioners’ consideration. 39 <br /> 40 <br />PURPOSE: 41 <br />To: 42 <br />1) Meet with the three members of the legislative delegation representing Orange County 43 <br />in the North Carolina General Assembly to discuss topics and issues of concern in 44 <br />preparation for the 2018 North Carolina General Assembly; and 45 <br />2) Following the discussion, provide any necessary direction on next steps to staff and 46 <br /> 47 <br />Commissioners Mark Dorosin and Penny Rich as the 2018 appointees to the Legislative 48 <br />Issues Work Group regarding the development of any information for Board of Commissioners’ 49 <br />consideration. 50
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