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submitted to the County Newsletter or other publications. Commi <br />were asked for their additional input to this article. <br />There was discussion on spending the money for the artistÓs sket <br />said that he would need to check first with the CountyÓs Purchas <br />if there were procurement rules that would apply in contracting <br />He also suggested that before the commission make any decision, <br />determine if this is a service they want, then decide if this is the vendor they want <br />to go with. <br />C. DVIAT <br />P. Barry reported on a UH WomanÓs group that is working on an ex <br />program with other schools on the mainland for whatever type of <br />on campus against women. Another issue discussed at the DVIAT m <br />the safety issue at Family Court. <br />D. FOSTER CARE/LONG TERM CARE <br />P. Barry reported on an article about foster care groups closing <br />Casey Family Group will be here in Hawaii for two years working <br />children they have, working with the State then phasing out afte <br />reported on what other agencies are doing. Adoptions and guardi <br />than foster care seem to be on the incline. <br />K. Wolfe shared information about Mary WalkerÓs ranch in Kohala. <br />E. Law and Policy Reform <br />K. Kudlo reported on various issues/concerns in the communities. <br />reported on many programs already in place and grants available to various <br />groups such as this commission. <br />There was discussion on various laws relating to DV issues that <br />L. Ashida suggested that the commission, as a body collaborate e <br />towards changing these laws through lobbying legislation. He al <br />commission that they could seek advice in this area from Mayor K <br />Director Andy Levin, who has had many years of experience in legislative issues. <br />UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br />L. Ashida informed the commission that the length of the public <br />would depend on how many members from the public spoke, which would probably be <br />few. <br />P. Barry said that at the next meeting, after public hearing, th <br />time on the DV 101 course curriculum. K. Soo said that a 2-hour <br />would be sufficient. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />P. Barry reported about a letter written by her husband (head of <br />Neighborhood Watch) that was sent to various government leaders <br />the sale of drug paraphernalia sold at the swap meet in Ocean Vi <br />2 <br /> <br />
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