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Agenda Item
19. Public Comment. Comment heard under this item will be limited to three minutes per person and may pertain to matters both on and off the Commission agenda. The Commission will also hear public comment during individual action items, with comment limited to three minutes per person. Comments are to be made to the Commission as a whole.
For the current BCC 'Rules of Procedure' adopted 10/4/2022 by the Commission (3-0), 'public comment' is allowed at the beginning of each BCC meeting, typically agenda item #3. The unilateral removal of this initial public comment by Chair Alexis Hill on 4/25/2023 and for each BCC meeting thereafter, violates my 1st and 14th Amendment rights (free speech, petition rights and due process) and fails to provide myself and others similarly situated with the 'reasonable accommodation' to which we are entitled pursuant to Tile 2 of the Americans with Disabilities Act to avoid the lengthy wait time at the end of BCC meetings to testify on items not on the meeting agenda. Please enter this comment into the record of the 9/12/2023 BCC meeting record. Thank you.
I couldn't find it anywhere on the agenda, but I'm writing in support of Drag Story Hour at the public libraries because there is absolutely nothing wrong with or harmful about someone with fabulous hair and makeup reading stories to little kids in a fun and theatrical manner, and anyone who thinks otherwise needs serious re-education. The demonization of people in society has become a vile sickness and needs to end now! Anyone seeking to exclude people from society needs to be themselves thoroughly investigated and possibly treated for mental illness. The more we cater to their unwarranted bigotry, the more it is legitimized and the more it erodes our very civilization.
For the current BCC 'Rules of Procedure' adopted 10/4/2022 by the Commission (3-0), 'public comment' is allowed at the beginning of each BCC meeting, typically agenda item #3. The unilateral removal of this initial public comment by Chair Alexis Hill on 4/25/2023 and for each BCC meeting thereafter, violates my 1st and 14th Amendment rights (free speech, petition rights and due process) and fails to provide myself and others similarly situated with the 'reasonable accommodation' to which we are entitled pursuant to Tile 2 of the Americans with Disabilities Act to avoid the lengthy wait time at the end of BCC meetings to testify on items not on the meeting agenda. Please enter this comment into the record of the 9/12/2023 BCC meeting record. Thank you.
I couldn't find it anywhere on the agenda, but I'm writing in support of Drag Story Hour at the public libraries because there is absolutely nothing wrong with or harmful about someone with fabulous hair and makeup reading stories to little kids in a fun and theatrical manner, and anyone who thinks otherwise needs serious re-education. The demonization of people in society has become a vile sickness and needs to end now! Anyone seeking to exclude people from society needs to be themselves thoroughly investigated and possibly treated for mental illness. The more we cater to their unwarranted bigotry, the more it is legitimized and the more it erodes our very civilization.