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KINGSTON, N.Y. — The June exhibition at the Center for Photography at Woodstock’s new home in Kingston celebrates Pride Month with iconic images of the LGBTQ+ community taken by Fred W. McDarrah.“This exhibition represents a view of queer cultural life and the LGBTQ rights movement in New York City, from the period before the 1969 […]
Pride Month is a time of both revelry and reflection for the LGBTQ community. For many, life changed when California first began issuing marriage licenses to.
every board and commission i go to, when the going to public comment, they come back and never disclose anything. and again, you have been in public life. you have been in public meetings, you know the tendency is to take sidetracks in conversation and i find it almost incomprehensible that every single time, people come back from the closed sessions and for the good of the public, they did not disclose anything that was discussed. not one single thing is mentioned ever or discussed ever, subject to disclosure. i have to wonder about the people who were the sunshine ordinance. why did they put the requirement in there that you disclose things that were discussed? that need to be disclosed. i think they accepted the human beings they are are going to occasionally discussed things which were not exactly on point with what they told the public they re going to discuss and they thought if they do that, they should disclose it. i just do not believe realistically that any group ca
amount of time. we want to follow that. our other limitation, though, is many of these relate to meetings that are still in process. in other words, the beginning with the evidentiary portion of the hearing, which essentially are continuing the meeting until its completion which we hope will be on august 16. it is at least to me, it seems unusual to approve minutes for a meeting that is not yet concluded. i would ask for the staff s dew point and the viewpoint of my fellow commissioners as to whether we should adopt those or rode on those minutes. we will at some point have to adopt the minutes or wrote on the minutes. for the sessions that have occurred relating to the mirkarimi matter and the session that will occur on the 16th. we will have to adopt the minutes on the 16th anyway. should we wait until that point, or should we do these interim once dinallo and vote on the last one when we meet after august 16. commissioner renne: i thought was and so far there minutes, so