President sanchez so were missing miss norton clerk moliga. President sanchez welcome to our staff and our families and our students particularly with us. Staff leaders and everybody and to my colleagues on the board. This is going to be quite a long meeting. Most likely quite emotional at times and im going to just make the case to the quorum that we need to treat each other with respect. Were not going to tolerate folks talking over other people, particularly our student delegates which happened last week, and so, again, we expect a quorum though we are discussing issues, theres a lot of emotion in this. And i may have to make that plea more than once, but, again, welcome, everybody. Section a is general information. And b is our opening items approval of the board minutes for october 6, 2020. And we need a motion and a second. So moved. Second. Thank you. Any corrections . All right. Roll call. Clerk thank you. [roll call] okay thats five ayes. President sanchez thank you. Two is th
Be really, really intentional about. Okay. Thank you very much. Great to have you here and thanks for participating. And i thought wed start whats before the senate, thats the next round of relief from the pandemic from the cares act, much has gone through. And whats next on the agenda . Were trying to get our friend on the other side to get to the table and talk about what should be next. So far theyve been unwilling to do so and weve worked hard on any version of the act to focus on a few tax revisions, increasing the charitable deduction and also something called a School Choice now act that will keep kids going to the same schools prepandemic. Were focusing on vaccines and therapy. Unfortunately, theres been so little cooperation on the other side, what they want and what we want are miles apart. Frankly, truly, and its hard to appreciate the challenge we are facing, the headwinds were facing. And i do think theres a moment that can be helpful to see how 4 trillion basically speaki
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