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Criminal Justice Planning Council approves minutes, plans mental-health focus for next meeting
Summary
At its Sept. 15 meeting the council unanimously approved the previous meeting's minutes, heard a recap of a reentry employment fair and the chair proposed a mental-health–focused agenda for the next meeting; the meeting then was adjourned by motion.
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The Criminal Justice Planning Council approved the minutes of its previous meeting and set the direction for a mental-health–focused agenda for its next meeting during the Sept. 15 session.
A motion "to accept" the minutes was moved by Controller Abby Hansen and seconded on the floor; the chair called for those in favor and the meeting recorded the approval as unanimous. No individual roll-call votes were read into the record.
Council members used the latter portion of the meeting to propose agenda items and highlight recent activity. Scott Hall, executive director of Marion County Community Corrections, thanked the prosecutor’s office and partners for an employment and service fair held about two weeks earlier that drew more than 120 attendees and a dozen service providers and employers. The chair, Ryan Mears, proposed that the next meeting focus on how partner agencies address mental-health issues, asking community corrections, law enforcement (including MCAT), and the courts to present their programs and responses.
At the close of business a motion to adjourn was made and seconded; the chair declared the meeting adjourned. No formal votes on ordinances, resolutions or policy changes were taken during the Sept. 15 meeting.
