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process. She urged the City to be the first inland community to adopt such a resolution. <br />Emma Kellaway, Student Body President for the University of Oregon and the Board Chair for the Oregon <br />Student Association, which represented over 100,000 students across the state, conveyed the students' message to <br />the council urging support for the DREAM Act resolution. She said students had spoken through resolutions and <br />letters in support of all students having access to post - secondary education. She stated that the country invested <br />heavily in early education and 65,000 students were undocumented and had the lowest capability for attending the <br />next level of education. She averred that this limited the country's economy from benefiting from a highly <br />educated population. She stated that the DREAM Act would help students who had been traditionally turned away <br />to access higher education. She asked for the council's support to make a very "impactful statement" by approving <br />the resolution in support of the DREAM Act. <br />Alejandra Gomez, 2936 Willamette Street, Apt. 6, represented Juventud Faceta, a youth group that worked to <br />benefit the community. She noted that she was a junior in high school. She said if the country was looking to have <br />less ignorance, the worst thing that could be done would be to deny a group of people the opportunity to be <br />successful. As an undocumented student, she was tired of being told she could not go on to higher education. She <br />said she was a young Latina who was trying to do what her parents could not do. She had moved to the United <br />States with the dream of a better future and for her this had now become the DREAM Act. <br />Evelyn McConnaughey thanked the City Council for considering the resolution to endorse the ocean marine <br />reserves. She underscored that Oregon needed pure and healthy waters. She listed some of the organizations that <br />supported the establishment of the reserves. <br />Gary Roth stated that he had worked in the natural resources field for 30 years. He supported the establishment of <br />marine reserves. <br />Phyllis Hockley, 220 North Adams Street, #2, Co- President of Church women United of Lane County, spoke on <br />behalf of their board to request that the council pass the resolution in support of the DREAM Act. She said her <br />organization was all - inclusive and supported peace and justice. She stated that the DREAM Act would help <br />Eugene become a better place to live. <br />Mayor Piercy closed the Public Forum. She thanked everyone for coming and speaking on "two very important <br />issues." <br />Councilor Ortiz appreciated everyone coming out to speak before the council. She was glad to see their allies of <br />the community coming out in support of the DREAM Act. She believed it was an important education issue. She <br />said she had served on the Bethel School Board and Councilor Pryor had served on the School District 4J Board <br />and the message to students had always been to stay in school and graduate and then they were offered jobs that <br />could not support them in life. She supported comprehensive immigration reform and felt that the system was <br />currently broken. She intended to support both resolutions. <br />Councilor Zelenka had been impressed by the number of people who took a stand for what they believed in. He <br />said both resolutions were easy to support and he intended to support both because it was the "right thing to do." <br />Councilor Pryor stated that he had served on the school board because he believed in the power of education. He <br />averred that to deny education weakens people and weakens the fabric of culture. He said the DREAM Act would <br />have a human benefit and an economic benefit, because an educated population would not only benefit itself, it <br />would create economic well -being and power. He also asked the City Manager to bring options to the Wednesday <br />meeting for how they might be able to fund the request for the Human Rights Summit. <br />MINUTES Eugene City Council March S, 2010 Page 5 <br />Regular Meeting <br />