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4 <br /> families in Minnesota. She said that they can help set the tone of how to deal with those that are <br /> struggling. She said a lot of people in communities are struggling. She said she attended a session <br /> by the Department on Aging last week called Anyone Can Be a Mental Health Advocate. She said <br /> political violence and mental health are not the same thing, but a lot of violence does come from <br /> other sources. She said she isa proud of how this local government normalizes mental health as <br /> part of overall health. She thanked everyone for the feedback and the colleagues for modeling <br /> the way they should go forward. <br /> Commissioner Fowler said she attended the Board of Health's behavioral health <br /> subcommittee meeting, and they are supporting the increasing the prevention of suicide and to <br /> provide mental health resources. She said she also attended the Triangle West TPO, and they <br /> approved putting out Metropolitan Transportation Plan 2026-2035 for a 45-day comment period <br /> and the SPOT 8 public comment period. She said that elected members asked how they can start <br /> preferring transit and bike-ped without losing funds from the state. She said that 90% of <br /> transportation funds go to highways from the state. She said that 4% goes to transit and bike/ped, <br /> ferries, airports and the remaining 6% gets flexed between highways and the other categories. <br /> She said that she also attended the Juneteenth observance last Friday and the No Kings protest. <br /> She said that she appreciates that 99.5% of them were peaceful. She called for civil discourse <br /> amongst all and said she shares her colleagues' sentiments about the heinous political violence <br /> in Minnesota. She said that she just attended two different gun violence events the prior weekend. <br /> She said she also attended the groundbreaking for Almond Village with 75 affordable housing <br /> units. She thanked Habitat for Humanity and all that helped. She thanked those who came to the <br /> meeting tonight to speak about tax fairness and justice. She said that in prior meetings they have <br /> asked the manager to work on vertical equity and noted that the Manager is forming a work group <br /> to focus on equity in tax values. <br /> Chair Bedford said she agrees with her colleagues on their thoughts on the political <br /> violence and expressed her appreciation to all of those that speak at the meetings and how they <br /> remain civil. She said that tomorrow morning there is a grand opening of a new EMS station in <br /> Efland. She said there is a job fair on June 25t" from 9am-1 pm in Hillsborough at DSS. She <br /> reminded everyone that county offices, including the landfill and recycling, are closed on <br /> Juneteenth. She said the celebrations last Friday celebrate freedom and remind people to keep <br /> hopes alive and to work through peaceful protests. She encouraged everyone to be careful in the <br /> summer heat and announced the county cooling centers. She said the board will approve an <br /> increase in funding for the longtime homeowners assistance program tonight to help with county <br /> portion of tax bills. She thanked county department directors and staff for their work throughout <br /> the year. <br /> 4. Proclamations/ Resolutions/ Special Presentations <br /> a. Proclamation Honoring Jason Johnson as the 2025 Wells Fargo North Carolina Principal <br /> of the Year <br /> The Board approved a proclamation honoring Jason Johnson as the 2025 Wells Fargo North <br /> Carolina Principal of the Year. <br /> BACKGROUND: Principal Jason Johnson of Orange High School was named the 2025 Wells <br /> Fargo North Carolina Principal of the Year. Principal Johnson was also named the Orange County <br /> Schools Principal of the Year in 2010 and 2024. North Carolina has recognized outstanding <br /> principals through its Principal of the Year program since the 1980s, helping promote the <br /> profession through advocacy and support while recognizing principals who are implementing best <br /> practices in schools across North Carolina. Johnson will spend the 2025-26 school year traveling <br /> the state as an ambassador for the profession. The NC Principal of the Year serves in an advisory <br /> capacity to the North Carolina State Board of Education for a two-year term and also serves on <br /> the Board of Directors of the North Carolina Public School Forum. <br />