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1 <br /> 1 Attachment 1 <br /> 2 <br /> 3 DRAFT MINUTES <br /> 4 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS <br /> 5 Legislative Breakfast <br /> 6 March 11, 2019 <br /> 7 8:30 a.m. <br /> 8 <br /> 9 The Orange County Board of Commissioners met for a breakfast meeting with the Orange <br /> 10 County Legislative Delegation on Monday, March 11, 2019 at 8:30 a.m. at the Solid Waste <br /> 11 Administrative Offices in Chapel Hill, N.C. <br /> 12 <br /> 13 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PRESENT: Chair Penny Rich and Commissioners Jamezetta <br /> 14 Bedford, Mark Dorosin, Sally Greene, Mark Marcoplos, Earl McKee, Renee Price <br /> 15 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ABSENT: None <br /> 16 COUNTY ATTORNEYS PRESENT: John Roberts <br /> 17 COUNTY STAFF PRESENT: County Manager Bonnie Hammersley, Deputy County Manager <br /> 18 Travis Myren, Clerk to the Board Donna Baker, Assistant to Manager for Legislative Affairs Greg <br /> 19 Wilder (All other staff members will be identified appropriately below) <br /> 20 LEGISLATIVE DELEGATION PRESENT: Senator Valerie Foushee, Representative Verla <br /> 21 Insko, Representative Graig Meyer <br /> 22 <br /> 23 Commissioner Rich called the meeting to order at 8:35 a.m. <br /> 24 Chair Rich said this year's Legislative Issues work group was comprised of <br /> 25 Commissioner Price and Commissioner Dorosin. She noted in the Board's agenda packet that <br /> 26 a lot of the stated goals have been around for a long time on the Board of County <br /> 27 Commissioners (BOCC) legislative agenda. <br /> 28 Chair Rich said the Board, in selecting its legislative issues, also looked at the priorities <br /> 29 of the North Carolina Association of County Commissioners (NCACC). She said the BOCC list <br /> 30 is in no special order. <br /> 31 Chair Rich said in a SAPFO meeting she attended last week, the group asked her to ask <br /> 32 the Delegation to support House Bill 251, and whether there is any chance of this bill being <br /> 33 approved. She said class size is a great concern for both school districts. <br /> 34 Representative Insko said she is still working with the Medicaid expansion bill, and their <br /> 35 goal is to identify different interest groups across the state that will be helped by this expansion. <br /> 36 Representative Insko said a public hearing to hear both bills has been requested; they <br /> 37 are confident one bill will pass in the House, but not sure about the Senate. <br /> 38 Representative Insko said a $72 million appropriation was given to the state to support <br /> 39 urban and small urban transit systems. She said she is working on this issue. <br /> 40 Representative Insko said more bills are coming forth to put additional funding into <br /> 41 mental health reform. <br /> 42 Representative Insko said she would like to hear about Cardinal Innovations, and there <br /> 43 is some interest on the GOP side about making changes to Cardinal. She said are they are <br /> 44 fortunate to have Secretary Cohen, and she said this is a big transition. <br /> 45 Representative Insko said they would be going live with 4 state and one regional state <br /> 46 wide pre-pay plan, and there will be a broker that will be responsible for this. Her concern is <br /> 47 about people that have moved, and this is supposed to go live in November. She said they are <br /> 48 enrolling clients now. She is concerned about not having enough senior staff at the Department <br /> 49 to fill in gap. <br /> 50 Senator Foushee said the letters go out in July, and clients need to sign up by <br /> 51 November. <br />