Law and Legislation Committee Meeting Cancelled on June 9, 2026
Law and Legislation Committee Meeting Cancelled on June 9, 2026
The meeting of the Law and Legislation Committee scheduled for Tuesday, June 9, 2026, at 11:00 AM (local time) was cancelled due to lack of business, as per the agenda. No minutes are available. The meeting's official time in the source instruction is listed as 19:00 UTC, which corresponds to a different time zone, but the agenda indicates 11:00 AM; this discrepancy is noted.
Discrepancy Note
The provided raw transcript contains discussion about naming policies, public comment from a speaker named Lambert, and references to Mrs. Delores Werchter and the Black Panther movement, which do not correspond to a cancelled meeting. This suggests the transcript may be from a different meeting, despite being supplied as part of this record. The source materials conflict: the agenda clearly states cancellation, while the transcript implies active proceedings.
Meeting Transcript
That have happened. Uh, and so I do think we can learn a lot and and and urge all of you to kind of help us do that research. I like dialogues like this because it's important to hear where everybody stands. I also think it's a really um important learning point for the city. Stop naming people, stop naming things after people, because no one is perfect, and somebody's gonna find something uh in someone. There's so many statues that we've seen across the country that have been removed because we're raising these people so high. And instead of naming them after one person, give it to the people. Name it after the people, name it after the movement, name it after not one person, because that seems to be the theme. That nobody is went without hurting somebody. So yeah. Um, any other comments? Any public comments? Did we go through those public comments? Thank you, Commissioner. Thank you, Donald. Oh, yes, we do have public comment. Thank you, Chair. Yes, we do have one speaker for this item, Lambert. As a person who came of age during this time, you know, I'm a baby boomer, it's a lot of things we saw coming up as teenagers, whether it was Vietnam or the Black Panthers or uh this movement. From my perspective, the people that were in this uh fight, they should be the ones led by the great Mrs. Delores Werchter, who I met personally. That's a wonderful person right there. And she took a lot of courage to talk about what she's talking about. She could have gone to her grave with that. And uh, but those are the people that should be really uh.
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