Commissioners' Meeting



August 22, 1997



Iowa Historical Building, Classroom A



9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.



MINUTES




Present: Mohamad Khan, Bernard Bidne, Robert Smith, Jr., Blanca Flores, Liz Nichols, and Jack Morlan

Absent: Flora Lee

Staff: Ron Pothast, Tim Cook, Lloyd Van Oostenrijk, and Don Grove

Public: Margaret Hough, Liz Kennedy, Ed Remsburg, Teresa Baustian, Steve Blackford, Dawn Blackford, David Goldman, Barbara J. Duvall, Helen McPherson, Dorothy Geisler, Greg Krumbach, John Cacciatore, Reginald Jackson, Heather Shank, Katherine K. Carolan, Kimberly Gordon, Peggy Sieleman, Dwight Subburt, Robert Edwards, Al White, and Bert Wagoner


Items:

1. Commissioners' Reports

Khan - has been very busy reviewing Blackford Nichols - conducted a workshop for Indianola 6th graders on being an African American
Flores - no report
Bidne - no report
Smith - has visited with several bankers in the Waterloo area regarding ICRC's recent fair lending study; bankers are willing to work with ICRC on fair lending and fair housing issues
Morlan - no report

2. Next Meeting

9:30 a.m. - Noon, Friday, September 26, 1997
Waterloo location to be announced


3. Minutes of June 27, 1997 Commissioners' Meeting
Bidne moved to approve; Smith seconded. Motion passed.

4. Financial Reports for June and July 1997
Pothast summarized the Reports. Nichols moved to approve and file for audit; Flores seconded. Motion passed.

5. Case Decision
CP# 20554
Blackford and ICRC v. Casey's General Stores, Inc.
Complainant's Attorney David Goldman presented oral argument, followed by Respondent's Attorney Ed Remsburg. Bidne moved that the body hold a closed session pursuant to Iowa Code § 21.5(1)(f) to discuss the decision to be rendered. Smith seconded. Motion passed, 6-0.

CLOSED SESSION (10:45-12:30 p.m.)

Khan moved that the Blackford case be remanded to the administrative law judge to give the parties an opportunity to present additional evidence on whether Complainant attended AA meetings before he was terminated and whether Respondent's supervisors knew about Complainant's drinking problem before he was terminated; and if new evidence is presented, the administrative law judge should make necessary additional findings and conclusions. Smith seconded. Motion passed. Vote: Nichols-yes, Khan-yes, Flores-yes, Smith- yes with reservation, Bidne-yes with reservation, and Morlan-yes with reservation.

6. "Adding Sexual Orientation to the List of Protected Personal Characteristics under the Iowa Civil Rights Act," presentation by Heather Shank, administrator of the Iowa City Human Rights Commission.

7. A number of other people also spoke on the issue of whether the ICRC should propose legislation adding sexual orientation to the list of protected personal characteristics, including White, Sieleman, Subbert, Wagoner, and Edwards.

Bidne moved that the body not consider sexual orientation this year in its targeted agenda. Smith seconded. Motion passed, 6-0.

8. Retreat
The Commissioners decided to hold the Retreat following the regular Commissioners' Meeting, scheduled to begin at 8:00 a.m. October 24, 1997. The Commissioners also decided that during the Retreat they would address these items:
a. a job description for chair
b. fair lending
c. fair housing
d. immigration
e. regular meeting schedule
f. legislation

9. Focal Issue for Fiscal Year 1998
tabled until next meeting

Main