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APP - 6 993 <br />BOOK 89 Farr 1,97 <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Adams, the Board approved the Minutes <br />of the Regular Meeting of February 16, 1993,, as <br />written. <br />The Chairman asked if there were any additions or corrections <br />to the Minutes of the Special Meeting of March 2, 1993. There were <br />none. <br />ON MOTION by Commissioner Eggert, SECONDED by <br />Commissioner Adams, the Board unanimously approved <br />the Minutes of the Special Meeting of March 2, 1993, <br />as written. <br />CONSENT AGENDA <br />A. Reports <br />Received and placed on file in the office of the Clerk to the <br />Board: <br />General Purpose Financial Statements for Vero Lakes <br />Drainage District dated 9/30/92 <br />Florida Inland Navigation District Financial Report <br />for 1992 <br />Operational Performance Audit of the Office of the <br />Public Defender, 19th Judicial Circuit, for period <br />7/1/91 through 1/4/93 <br />B. Proclamation Designating April 25 to May 1 1993 as Crime <br />Victims' Rights Week in Indian River County Florida <br />PROCLAMATION <br />DESIGNATING APRIL 25 TO MAY 1, 1993 AS <br />CRIME VICTIMS' RIGHTS WEEK <br />IN INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA <br />WHEREAS, violence is on the. rise in America, with one <br />violent crime committed every 17 seconds; and <br />WHEREAS, with 35 million Americans victimized in the United <br />States each year, crime victims are rapidly becoming a majority <br />in our nation; and <br />WHEREAS, as a nation devoted to liberty and justice for all, <br />America must increase its efforts to protect and restore crime <br />victims' rights; and <br />WHEREAS, all citizens must do their part to stop violence by <br />reporting crimes, by supporting more equitable sentencing laws, <br />.and by refusing to tolerate injustice in our homes or on our <br />streets; and <br />WHEREAS, crime victims and those who serve them deserve our <br />support for their quest to secure victim justice; and <br />2 <br />
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