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13S M014 <br /> 1775 <br /> Town of Lexington <br /> Lexington Human Rights Committee <br /> APRILIV <br /> FX I N G I <br /> Sean D. Osborne, Chair t1imnariri ), <br /> Mary Anton, Vice Chair <br /> Tanya Gisolfi, Clerk <br /> Lexington Human Rights Committee, November 3, 2017 Meeting Minutes DRAFT <br /> The regular monthly meeting of the Lexington Human Rights Committee (LHRC) was held on <br /> November 3, 2017 at the Lexington Community Center. <br /> Present at the meeting were: <br /> • Members: Mary Ant6n, Ed.D., Lieutenant Jim Barry, Charlotte Rodgers, Tanya Gisolfi, <br /> FuangYing Huang, Sean Osborne, and Jeffrey Toronto <br /> • Liaisons: Doug Lucente (Board of Selectmen), Aidan Evelyn (Police), Stanley Yap <br /> (CAAL) Debbra Zucker (LexPride), Mona Roy (SEPCA & LexDesi) <br /> • Guests: Todd Burger, Tony Rodriguez, Valerie Overton <br /> Meeting called to order at 8:09 am. Quorum was present. <br /> MINUTES <br /> Members were asked for any comments or amendments to the October 13, 2017 meeting <br /> minutes, a reading of the minutes was dispensed with, time was allotted to review minutes for <br /> comment. Philip Doyle was added as present. Whereupon the motion was made by Jim Barry <br /> and seconded, it was: RESOLVED: to approve the minutes for the October 13, 2017 <br /> meeting, with amendment. <br /> ELECTION OF OFFICERS <br /> The newly elected Vice-Chair felt there may be an appearance of a conflict of interest if she <br /> served therefore she stepped down. Two candidates came forward and a vote for a new <br /> Vice-Chair was held between FuangYing Huang and Jeffrey Toronto. FuangYing Huang was <br /> elected. Whereupon the motion was made by Sean Osborne and seconded, it was: <br /> RESOLVED: to elect Mrs. Huang to serve as Vice-Chair. <br /> LEXINGTON as a "WELCOMING COMMUNITY" for Undocumented Immigrants <br /> Update on the resolution language People Power brought up at last meeting. The Police <br /> Department representatives reviewed and made some changes to the language. The <br /> Lexington Inter-Faith Clergy Association (LICA) adopted a resolution of inclusiveness that <br /> included some of People Powers language. They are still working on their resolution <br /> language and it is unclear when it may come back for a vote. <br /> COMMUNITY CONVERSATION <br /> 1625 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE-LEXINGTON,MASSACHUSETTS 02420 <br />