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encouraged to obey the law but the State should not create barriers to letting people live here and be part <br />of the community. She pointed out that all were immigrants once. <br /> <br />Mr. Pryor asked why the bill was being proposed, and what problem it was attempting to address. Ms. <br />Bettman indicated the bill was one of several targeted at the immigrant population. She said that outside <br />the human rights and public safety issues the bill raised, she objected to it because it was aimed at a <br />powerless group. City Manager Taylor indicated the bill was spurred by a nationwide movement related <br />to homeland security. He agreed the bill raised human rights and public safety issues, as the City wanted <br />people to have licenses when they drove. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy asked the councilors to consider the implications of their votes. She believed the issue <br />could be controversial in the community. <br /> <br />Mr. Kelly said there were probably hundreds of people in the community with uncertain legal status who <br />are currently driving. He wanted to ensure such individuals know how to drive so they could pass a <br />licensing test. He believed there was a basic hypocrisy that companies in the community were willing to <br />employ undocumented workers while other segments of the community, as represented through the bill, <br />were considering denying them licenses. <br /> <br />Mr. Pryor asked if the City needed to take a position on the bill. Mr. Pap6 believed it should. <br /> <br />Ms. Solomon expressed concern the discussion was taking place at a process session rather than at a <br />regular meeting as she was not prepared to address the issue at this time. <br /> <br />In response to Mr. Kelly's remarks, Mr. Pap6 suggested that most companies insisted on legal documenta- <br />tion of their employees as a matter of principle. <br /> <br />Ms. Taylor said her concern about the bill was based on her belief that someone in the country illegally <br />should not have a driver's license. She suggested the item be tabled. <br /> <br /> Ms. Taylor, seconded by Ms. Solomon, moved to table the item. The motion passed, 5:3; <br /> Mr. Kelly, Ms. Bettman, and Ms. Ortiz voting no. <br /> <br />1. Subcommittee Update: Vision and Goals Statement <br /> <br />The process session was facilitated by Greta Utecht and Alicia Hayes of Lane County. <br /> <br />Mayor Piercy called the council's attention to the vision and goals statements, included in the meeting <br />packet as Attachment A. She thanked the members of the ad hoc committee who assisted in its prepara- <br />tion, Ms. Ortiz, Mr. Pryor, and Ms. Solomon, and acknowledged the contributions of Ms. Walston and <br />former councilor Ken Tollenaar, particularly for his work on the goals statements. <br /> <br />CURRENT VISION STATEMENT <br /> <br /> Eugene is a regional center for education, culture and commerce, and a comfortable, attractive <br /> and affordable place to live and work. We value the variety of our safe, livable neighborhoods <br /> <br />MINUTES--Eugene City Council April 18, 2005 Page 2 <br /> Process Session <br /> <br /> <br />