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RS2025-1655 - Dept. of Emergency Communications
This discussion topic was requested by Council Member Joy Styles regarding Resolution No. RS2025-1655, relative to the Department of Emergency Communications.
From CM Styles:
Colleagues, the Women's Caucus met this week and discussed this legislation. As a result of our conversation, I am making a few changes, which I hope you will support, as the goal is for our workers to feel supported AND members feel comfortable.
I cannot begin to convey how many employees that have reached out to express being grateful that this body is advocating for accountability in the Department of Emergency Communications.
This accountability for this department and director is long overdue and we have the opportunity to call for it. Department metrics do not matter if they come at the expense of our employees.
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