Thank you. Commissioner dejesus. So i just want to get clarification. When you say the sro officer should have training and the chief says they do have training im not following what the concern is on the training. So yesterday we had a conversation our transformative justice committee, had a conversation with lieutenant yolanda williams. Try to make sure im not saying peoples names wrong. It was that when she had took over the sro program or whatever, and 90 percent of the officers were untrained on a very specific training that related to engaging with the young people in schools, i forgot exactly what she called that training. But kind of problematic. So that was your concern . Yes. That was very directly our concern. They arent trained to interact with youth and they are already in the schools interacting with youth that may be a problem. Maybe you can find out what lieutenant williams was focusing on. Yes chief. I believe what ms. Jones is talking about, the understanding teen tra
The department of Human Resources. And we have other officers paying out of their pocket to get individual certification. So this is an issue thats ongoing. You can have somebody from your office who is there so she probably knows better than i do. There was a discussion. And how are we going to move forward. And they came up with a plan. Theres a plan in place they are going to move on. But there may be a timeline with the department of Human Resources setting it up. I say complicated because its tied up with budgeting too. When you get certified you get stipends. Part of the plan is to look into this and perhaps perhaps try to estimate if theres going to be a six month, 18month gap from the department of Human Resources getting it together to certify and that maybe we can put in the budget some training for officers to get outside certification while they are waiting to get certified by the department of Human Resources. The other thing we have is remember the bakery incident we had
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Review this count and ensure that its not stale. So eventually through the process of usdoj recommendations implementation, we may have discovered actually we have to change a policy to do this one thing, even though the recommendation doesnt necessarily call out that theres specifically a policy change that needs to happen. But there may actually be a resulting change that needs to happen from the work of starting the implementation of a particular recommendation. So we are going to take this back and do a more thorough dig on those kinds of items and make sure that we have a very clear picture of which recommendations are impacted by policy. Thank you. Vice president taylor. Thank you. This last page is good and theres more questions than you anticipated. Yes. When you come back and do that deeper dive can you report on not only what the correct numbers are but of the correct numbers where are we in terms of our implementation of changes . Yes okay. Yes, chief . I would just like to
Good morning, my name is mark, director for the center for Immigration Studies and the democrats in one of their debates this summer were asked whether the taxpayer should Fund Health Care for Illegal Immigrants and all 10 participants raised their hand and said yes. Thats an arguable position, there are arguments you can make for and against that, but the first question you need to answer in this, as in any other policy proposal, is what is this going to cost . And there simply hasnt been very much interest or exploration in this question and so thats why were releasing the twopapers were releasing today and having this panel discussion, is precisely to get a sense of what it could cost us. Not definitive. These are estimates, maybe theyll be different. Other people have other estimates. Wed love to see them, but nobody really has offered some concrete examination of what the consequences for taxpayers would be of these proposals. And so today were going to be were releasing two paper