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Law and Justice Council <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> Wednesday November 19, 2025 - 8:00 AM <br /> Commissioners' Auditorium <br /> 205 West 5th Room 109 - Ellensburg <br /> 1. Opening and Introductions <br /> a. Quorum Established: Rich Albo, Andy Bayne, Neil Musser, Cameron Clasen, <br /> Delano Palmer, Dennis Robinson, Katrina Mankus, Robert Taylor, Clay Myers, <br /> Greg Zempel, Cori McKean, Rich Elliot, Pam Tuggle-Myers, Chris Horner, Bill <br /> Dehaven, Dulce Thompson <br /> b. Non-Voting Members &Guests: Sandy Martinez, Cody Stoddard,Jodi <br /> Hammond, Emily Brown, Brandi Amundson <br /> c. Member Introductions: <br /> d. Approval of Minutes: Clay Myers moved, Rich Elliott seconded, October <br /> Minutes approved. <br /> 2. Citizen Comments (1 min.time limit) <br /> a. Discussion: None <br /> 3. Old Business <br /> a. None <br /> 4. New Business <br /> a. Hope Source 2025 Grant Review/Presentation—Cristina Vickers <br /> Christina shared the L&J 2025 Grant award supported their Behavioral Bridge <br /> Program that was specific for justice involved clients. She shared the <br /> program provided services without a waitlist and targeted for short-term <br /> assistance. The navigators used evidenced-based programs to include EMDR, <br /> solutions focused brief therapy, and DBT. 21 clients were served and the self- <br /> reports of the clients coming into services and exiting services showed <br /> drastic improvements in outcomes. This program helped to support local law <br /> enforcement by reducing calls, providing resources and housing stability, and <br /> connections within the community. <br /> b. ATAP Conference Review—Neil Musser <br /> Neil shared the L&J 2025 Grant award funded he and SRO Deputy Margheim <br /> to attend the summer annual ATAP conference with is focused on <br /> collaboration with multiple agencies around threat assessment. Neil shared <br /> the conference focuses on case studies, emerging trends/threats and best <br /> practices. Cross-disciplinary to include K-12 schools, higher education, law <br /> enforcement, secret service, FBI, and psychologists. <br />