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Jennifer Roja, with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), spoke in support of <br />funding community based needs to meet the needs of young people, those <br />experiencing homeless and people living with mental illness, along with various <br />other topics. <br />Hairo Cortes, Executive Director of Chispa, spoke in opposition to the budget as it <br />stands, in support to rethink approach to safety and investment in the community. <br />Fernando Delgado spoke in opposition of public safety funding and reallocating <br />funds into community based needs and various other topics. <br />Jarvis Jennings spoke regarding Measure X funding and various other topics. <br />Julie Gallegos spoke in opposition to increasing police funding, in support of <br />investing in parks, and various other topics. <br />Speaker spoke in re -imagining public safety, investing in the community and <br />various other topics. <br />Thai Phan spoke regarding support of the legal defense funds and fiscal <br />responsibility. <br />Michelle Pulido spoke in support of reallocating police funding towards mental <br />health and various other topics. <br />Elaine Arreola spoke in opposition of the increase in public safety funding and <br />various other topics. <br />Monica Suter with Service Employees International Union (SEIU) spoke in <br />solidarity with community, youth, senior and dedicated Santa Ana <br />employees; and requested council not take action tonight. <br />Olga Rodriguez spoke in opposition to police safety funding and in support of <br />defunding the police. <br />Gina Tiffany spoke in opposition of public safety funding, in support of defunding <br />the police, and in support reinvestment in necessary community resources. <br />Jackline Rodriguez spoke in opposition to police safety funding and reinvestment <br />in necessary community resources. <br />AJ Johnson spoke in opposition to a funding increase in public safety and request <br />funds to be reallocated to other services. <br />Kelly Schully spoke in support of divesting from the police department and <br />reinvesting in social programs and various other topics. <br />DRAFT CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 23 JUNE 16, 2020 <br />