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City Council Meeting Minutes July 6, 2021 <br />stated she will keep asking for accountability and justice to be served. She <br />provided traits of Jennifer Miller. <br />Monty Parker, spoke against item #7. He expressed concern with the ordinance <br />specifically naming San Marcos Police and Fire departments while ignoring <br />other organizations that are lobbyists. He would like Council to not approve <br />this ordinance. <br />Charlotte Parker, is in opposition of ordinance being considered on item #7 <br />regarding so called lobbyist being required to register with the City, and <br />strongly urges Council to vote no and defeat this biased attempt to favor some <br />groups, while targeting our San Marcos Police and Fire Departments. <br />William Fillman, spoke against item #7. He stated this will place obstacles for <br />citizens who like to participate in San Marcos politics. He expressed concern <br />and state an option open for direct participation is to support a candidate of <br />their choice with a campaign contribution. He mentioned requiring citizens <br />who chose this option to register as a lobbyist places requirements on average <br />citizens and asked what is the purpose? <br />Larry Will, spoke against the lobbying ordinance. He would like Council to <br />vote no and defeat the biased attempt to favor some groups and while <br />targeting the San Marcos Police and Fire Department. <br />Patricia Will, spoke against the lobbying ordinance. He would like Council to <br />vote no and defeat the biased attempt to favor some groups and while <br />targeting the San Marcos Police and Fire Department. <br />Ranee Taylor, spoke against item #7 regarding lobbying being required to <br />register with the City. She would urge Council to vote no and defeat this biased <br />attempt to favor some groups, while targeting San Marcos Police and Fire <br />Departments. <br />George Winkler, spoke against the lobbying ordinance. <br />Mike Riley opposes the lobbying ordinance and would like Council to vote no <br />and defeat this biased attempt to favor some groups, while targeting San <br />Marcos Police and Fire Departments. <br />Larry Ogg, spoke against the ordinance being considered in Agenda Item #7 <br />regarding so-called lobbyists being required to register with the City, and <br />City of San Marcos Page 2 <br />