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4. New Business <br /> a. Immigration Update <br /> Clay reported that WASPC had posted a memorandum on the right to <br /> protest and guidelines for law enforcement with respect to protests and <br /> law enforcement support of peaceful and lawful protests. While there is <br /> continued friction between the Federal and State governments, the focus <br /> for law enforcement locally is on following the law. <br /> 5. Standing Committee Reports <br /> a. Budget and Grants: <br /> Clay reported that all recipients from the 2025 grant awards have <br /> submitted their requests for awarded funds. He advised the grant <br /> committee will schedule a meeting in September to review 2026 grant <br /> applications. <br /> b. Mental Health/Chemical Dependency: <br /> Pam reported the 2025 Request for Proposals for the 1/10' of 1% Mental <br /> Health and Chemical Dependency tax grant was posted are applications are <br /> due by July 241h. The committee will begin reviewing after that date. <br /> c. Public Relations: No Report <br /> d. Youth Mentoring & Prevention: No Report <br /> 6. Agency Updates and Current Issues <br /> a. CASA ( ): No report <br /> b. Citizens at Large (Bill DeHaven/Pam Tuggle Miles): <br /> i. Bill DeHaven: No report <br /> ii. Pam Tuggle Miles: No report <br /> c. City of Ellensburg Attorney (Chris Horner): Recruitment for assistant city <br /> attorney is still in process. <br /> d. Cie Elum Roslyn Police Department (Rich Albo): The 4ch of July parade and <br /> celebration went well. They received a grant for$228k for victim/advocate <br /> programming, Flock cameras, and other technology needs. He mentioned <br /> that if anyone needs AEDs, he has a contact out of Yakima who can assist. <br /> Rich Elliott reminded the council that all devices must be certified by EMS. <br /> National Night Out will be on August 5th from 5-7pm at the city park (600 <br /> block of W 2nd Street in Cle Elum). <br />