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Outrage as homeless voices ignored in heated county meeting

June 03, 2024 | Dane County, Wisconsin



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Outrage as homeless voices ignored in heated county meeting
During a recent government meeting, a passionate speaker addressed the board regarding the treatment of vulnerable populations in the county, particularly the homeless. The speaker expressed frustration over perceived neglect and the lack of accountability from officials, citing personal experiences of discrimination and inadequate living conditions, including being forced to stay in a bedbug-infested hotel.

The speaker highlighted a troubling incident involving a contractor who allegedly made derogatory comments about LGBTQ individuals, which led to the contractor losing their contract. Despite this, the speaker accused some board members of continuing to support the contractor, raising concerns about the integrity of the decision-making process. The speaker urged officials to engage directly with those affected by these issues, emphasizing the importance of understanding the realities faced by the homeless community.

Following this public comment, the board moved on to discuss an intergovernmental agreement aimed at establishing an emergency shelter for adult men. The resolution, identified as res 028, received unanimous approval from the board, signaling a commitment to addressing homelessness in the area.

Additionally, the board discussed several items requiring committee action, with a motion made to approve multiple items en masse. This motion was also passed without opposition, indicating a collaborative approach among board members to tackle various issues on the agenda.

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