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MINUTES <br />Eugene City Council <br />Harris Hall, 125 East 8th Avenue <br />Eugene, Oregon 97401 <br />July 22, 2019 <br />5:30 p.m. <br />Councilors Present: Betty Taylor, Emily Semple, Alan Zelenka, Jennifer Yeh, Mike Clark, <br />Claire Syrett, Chris Pryor <br />Councilors Absent: Greg Evans <br />Mayor Vinis opened the July 22, 2019, work session of the Eugene City Council. <br />1. EXECUTIVE SESSION: Pursuant to Oregon Revised Statute 192.660(2)(e) <br />City Council met in executive session pursuant to Oregon Revised Statue 192.660(2) (e). <br />2. Committee Reports and Items of Interest <br />MOTION: Councilor Semple, seconded by Councilor Syrett, moved to adopt a <br />resolution condemning white nationalism and alt -right activities and groups. <br />Council Discussion: <br />o Councilor Semple - read parts of the proposed resolution brought forth on behalf of the <br />Human Rights Commission. <br />o Councilor Clark- expressed frustration with some of the wording of the resolution <br />because he believes white nationalism and white supremacy are abhorrent and it is <br />appropriate to enact laws that address actions that stem from those beliefs; explained <br />his discomfort with language condemning people's beliefs; shared concerns that the <br />government should only concern themselves with actions and not beliefs; said he has a <br />proposed amendment that will allow him to vote for the resolution. <br />o Councilor Zelenka - asked why the motion didn't specifically reference the resolution <br />brought forward by the Human Rights Commission. <br />o Councilor Syrett - thanked members of the Human Rights Commission for bringing this <br />resolution forward; talked about the challenges of supporting free speech while also <br />taking a strong stance against the views represented in the resolution, because the City <br />Council does not have to agree with and support that speech; said that passage of the <br />resolution is important to help ensure members of the community feel safe because <br />these views lead to physical and psychological harm directed at members of the <br />community. <br />o Councilor Pryor - said that over the last few years the thoughts and beliefs of a certain <br />group of people have become more the actions of their belief structure; said they have <br />to be mindful of the fact that our thoughts become our words and our words become <br />our actions; said that while the City Council should not oppose religion, opinions, or <br />beliefs, the resolution addresses a form of hatred and bigotry and suppression of other <br />people; said that it was important and appropriate to use the format of a resolution to <br />say what City Council believes in. <br />o Councilor Clark- said that if this were a statement of intolerance or violent actions, he <br />would agree with Councilor Pryor; said actions or intimidation or violence are <br />MINUTES - Eugene City Council July 22, 2019 Page 1 <br />Work Session <br />