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Motion by President Litten, seconded by Vice President Kepple to adopt Ordinance 41-2021A. <br /> All in favor. Motion passed. Ordinance 41-2021A adopted. <br /> 9. ORDINANCE 22-2022 - AN ORDINANCE to take effect immediately provided it <br /> receives the affirmative vote of at least five (5) members of Council, or otherwise to <br /> take effect and be in force after the earliest period allowed by law, creating a D.A.R.E. <br /> (Drug Awareness Resistance Education) special revenue fund for internal financial <br /> controls pursuant to Ohio Revised Code §2981.13(D). (I"read& referred to Finance <br /> 06121122) (pg. 22) <br /> Motion by President Litten, seconded by Vice President Kepple to defer Ordinance 22-2022. <br /> All in favor. Motion passed. <br /> ***NEW BUSINESS*** <br /> 10. Communication from Councilmembers Shachner, Kepple & Marx regarding protecting <br /> residents from interference by the State in their healthcare decisions. (to be provided) <br /> Motion by President Litten, seconded by Councilmember Bullock to receive and file the <br /> attached communication. <br /> Discussion: Councilmembers shared personal stories and beliefs on how the reversal ofRoe V. <br /> Wade can and will negatively impact the lives ofLakewood's residents. <br /> See attachment for eComment <br /> On the motion: All members in favor. Motion passed. The communication was received and <br /> filed. <br /> 11. ORDINANCE 20-2022 - AN ORDINANCE to take effect immediately provided it <br /> receives the affirmative vote of at least two thirds of the members of Council to enact <br /> Section 135.17 Limitation on enforcement related to abortion care of the Codified <br /> Ordinances of the City of Lakewood, to protect residents of the City of Lakewood from <br /> interference by the State in their healthcare decisions. (pg. 24) <br /> Motion by President Litten, seconded by Councilmember Shachner to refer Ordinance 20-2022 <br /> to the Finance Committee. <br /> Public Comment: Doris Peters Birding Ave., Parma Ms. Peters spoke in opposition to the <br /> ordinance. <br /> Julie Wang Warren Virginia Ms. Wang Warren spoke in support of the ordinance and urged <br /> Council to protect residents from state interference. <br /> 5 <br />