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body and is a use of force against the individual. If a person doesn't have autonomy over their <br /> body what else do they have, they should have the right to choose. She continued that no one at <br /> any level or government could know what conditions exist for individuals that may suite the <br /> collective just fine. She supports the individual's right to chose for themselves and not have to <br /> prove a need for a medical exemption or religious reason. She is glad they are taking a proactive <br /> step for everyone. Councilmember Heineman stated that default to liberty shouldn't be <br /> exemptions, it should be recognizing liberties. He understood that there are public health <br /> initiatives but to have people prove why they shouldn't have their liberties stipped away is not <br /> right. People should be granted liberties which includes wearing a mask or not to,to take a vaccine <br /> or not to. He stated seatbelt laws were passed by elected legislature which is different than what <br /> has been seen recently so the comparison isn't fair. He invited the public to comment. Jeff <br /> Johnson, 14540 Bowers Drive, commented that they are not consistent and this conversation <br /> shouldn't be disguised as public safety because they just voted to have more bars and taprooms <br /> open which bring an added risk of accidents. Councilmember Specht commented that he thinks <br /> this is a matter of liberty, nondiscrimination, and keeping the government out of the way. <br /> Councilmember Howell thanked the resident for making his point. <br /> A roll call vote was performed <br /> Councilmember Heineman aye <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff nay <br /> Councilmember Specht aye <br /> Councilmember Musgrove aye <br /> Councilmember Howell aye <br /> Councilmember Riley nay <br /> Mayor Kuzma nay <br /> Motion carried. <br /> 7.09: Fairness and Equal Opportunity in Public Notices and Advertisements <br /> City Administrator Ulrich stated this was an initiative of Councilmembers Howell and Musgrove. <br /> He stated the judge sent an email stating there could be more of a vetting process of candidates <br /> with either the Charter Commission or Council having a role. He stated it is the Staff s <br /> recommendation to discuss the process for filling the Charter Commission positions realizing the <br /> current process isn't perfect and could be improved upon. <br /> Councilmember Howell presented the staff report giving examples of anomalies regarding <br /> postings for applications of the Charter Commission openings. She stated this doesn't reflect at <br /> all on Communications and Events Coordinator Thorstad. She stated Councilmember Woestehoff <br /> had been appointed to the Charter Commission and she felt that the typical process hadn't been <br /> followed for this appointment. She asked who made the decision to put January 21, 2022 for the <br /> application deadline. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich replied it was made by the City Clerk,which he supports,because there <br /> is a 60-day window to fill the Charter Commission position required by statute. The notices for <br /> City Council/February 22, 2022 <br /> Page 21 of 34 <br />
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