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Public comments: SAFE asks for support for offender-registry reform; resident praises staff and raises Westfest concerns
Summary
During public comment June 24, a SAFE representative asked the council for anonymous support for offender-registry reform, resident Jim Visock praised staff and urged changes to Westfest vendor selection, and Giovanni Salazar introduced himself as a candidate for District 4; Hunter High Key Club was recognized for a $1,470.72 donation to victim services.
At the start of the council's public comment period on June 24, several members of the public spoke on community matters. A representative of SAFE (Stand Against Fear and Exploitation), identified the organization as a Utah-based 501(c)(4) and asked the council for support for an offender-registry reform campaign, emphasizing survivor advocacy and institutional accountability. The representative said SAFE was not asking…
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