REMARKS
Council Member Brooks-Powers clarifies the purpose of her task force bill in relation to Intro 606
4:29:39
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Council Member Selvena N. Brooks-Powers clarifies that her proposed task force bill aims to implement regulations similar to Priscilla's Law (Intro 606), but with a more comprehensive approach. She addresses concerns about the legality and implementability of Intro 606.
- The task force bill is not just for studying, but for implementing regulations
- It shares the same spirit as Priscilla's Law but aims to be more comprehensive
- Brooks-Powers acknowledges legal concerns about the city's authority to implement Intro 606
Selvena N. Brooks-Powers
4:29:39
Thank you.
4:29:40
And just to clarify on my bill, the task force, the task force is not just solely resting on studying, it's about putting in place implementable regulations to do exactly what Priscilla's law sets out to do, so just to understand that it has the same spirit of that bill, but it's looking at it more comprehensively so that it's something that can be implemented because it is concerns about intro 606 while the spirit of it I think a lot of members including myself agree with the question that continues to, come up in terms of the legality of it is whether or not the city is authorized to register or the state, which is why council member Brewer has her rezo supporting the state legislation.
4:30:27
So just being transparent, it's not to take away none of these bills are to take away from this important conversation, but we wanna make sure we're looking at it comprehensively and that it's something that is, in fact, implementable.
4:30:40
Thank you.
4:30:41
Council Member Holden.