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Consideration of tracking mechanism for sanctuary law violations

1:40:55

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Council Member Sandy Nurse suggests implementing a tracking mechanism to monitor potential sanctuary law violations. MOIA representatives acknowledge they don't currently have such a system but are open to considering it.

  • Suggestion to implement a tracking system for sanctuary law violations
  • MOIA currently does not have a tracking mechanism in place
  • Openness to considering the idea if violations become a trend
Sandy Nurse
1:40:55
Is there any tracking mechanism set up or are you thinking about setting up any tracking to keep note of if if anything like this starts to happen, so that you can start to see if you have a serious pattern happening?
Deborah Lee
1:41:10
We don't have anything
Rebecca Engel
1:41:12
of that sort now.
1:41:13
I think it's certainly something we could take under consideration, if it, you know, if this starts to become a trend.
1:41:19
I think that that's, a worthwhile idea.
Sandy Nurse
1:41:21
Yeah.
1:41:22
I mean, especially if you don't have a tracking mechanism now, you might not be able to understand if it's a trend.
1:41:26
So it might be good to start thinking through what that would look like now.
1:41:30
Thank you, chair.
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