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Vice Chairman Flescher stated that we had sent a resolution to Congress about our <br />concerns for the stimulus package. On the matter of immigration and enforcement, he said <br />Florida Statutes and Federal mandates do not allow law enforcement or the local police to <br />arbitrarily enforce certain laws regarding immigration. He agreed we should all "buy American" <br />and felt it was an affront for certain items, like our American Flag, to be made by another <br />country. He also believed we should send a message to Capitol Hill that this Commission <br />intends to earmark any stimulus money to our local economy and to the U.S. economy. Vice <br />Chairman Flescher wanted to make that a Motion to assure we have a resolution to send a clear <br />message to Capitol Hill, with a copy to the President. <br />Chairman Davis suggested Vice Chairman Flescher, instead of making a Motion, <br />add this as an item for discussion, under his Matters, so that the Board may consider it at the next <br />Board meeting. Vice Chairman Flescher Agreed. <br />No Board action taken. <br />10. C. PUBLIC NOTICE ITEMS - NONE <br />11. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S MATTERS <br />A. DODGERTOWN <br />Administrator Baird distributed to Board members a listing of important data/facts <br />(copy on file) that would be incorporated in a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), if the <br />Board approved, for an organization to take over the Dodgertown facility. He requested Board <br />approval for staff to start working on these options. <br />20 <br />April 21, 2009 <br />