City Council Roll Call Votes
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Councilors Flynn, Bok, Breadon, Edwards, Campbell, Essaibi-George, Mejia, O’Malley, Baker, Arroyo, Wu, Flaherty and Janey offered the following: Resolution in support of Marriott Copley Workers and support of a statewide Right to Recall for Boston Hotel Workers. On motion of Councilor Flynn, the rules were suspended; the resolution was adopted; yeas 13.
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Councilor Janey offered the following: Order for the appointment of temporary employee Genevieve Angelique Bien-Aime in City Council. Passed under suspension of the rules; yeas 13.
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Councilor Janey offered the following: Order for the appointment of temporary employee Suborno Dev Chatterjee in City Council. Passed under suspension of the rules; yeas 13.
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Councilors Essaibi-George, Bok, O’Malley, Flynn, Mejia, Breadon, Edwards, Flaherty, Baker, Arroyo, Wu, Campbell and Janey offered the following: Resolution recognizing November 9-13, 2020 as National School Psychologist Week. On motion of Councilor Essaibi-George, the rules were suspended; the resolution was adopted; yeas 13.
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Councilors Essaibi-George, Breadon, Bok, Edwards, Baker, Flaherty, Mejia, Flynn, O’Malley, Campbell, Arroyo and Janey offered the following: Resolution recognizing November as National Homeless Youth Awareness Month. On motion of Councilor Essaibi-George, the rules were suspended; the resolution was adopted; yeas 13.
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Councilors Janey, Mejia, Flynn, Essaibi-George, Wu, Flaherty, Arroyo, Baker, Edwards, Breadon, Bok, O’Malley and Campbell offered the following: Resolution highlighting the Boston Black Hospitality Coalition's work to help impacted black business throughout the Covid-19 pandemic. On motion of Councilors Janey and Mejia, the rules were suspended; the resolution was adopted; yeas 13.
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Councilors O'Malley, Arroyo, Breadon, Mejia, Bok, Wu, Flynn, Essaibi-George, Edwards, Flaherty, Baker, Campbell and Janey offered the following: Resolution in support of inclusion and preservation of 108 Walter Street in the Roslindale Wetlands Urban Wild. On motion of Councilors O’Malley and Arroyo, the rules were suspended; the resolution was adopted; yeas 13.
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On the message and order, referred on November 4, 2020 Docket #1086, approving an appropriation of Eight Million Five Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($8,550,000.00) for the purpose of paying cost of designing, constructing, equipping, and furnishing a new six story Josiah Quincy Upper School building at 900 Washington Street in the City of Boston including the payment of costs incidental or related thereto, the committee submitted a report recommending the order ought to pass. The report was accepted; the order was passed; yeas 13.
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On the message and order, referred on November 4, 2020 Docket #1085, approving an appropriation of One Hundred Eighty Two Million Eight Hundred Forty One Thousand Four Hundred Sixty Seven Dollars ($182,841,467.00) for the purpose of paying costs of designing, constructing, equipping, and furnishing a new six story Josiah Quincy Upper School building at 900 Washington Street in the City of Boston, including the payment of cost incidental or related thereto, the Committee submitted a report recommending the order ought to be read once and passed. The report was accepted; the order was read once and passed; yeas 13. Assigned for further action.
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On the message and order, referred on September 23, 2020 Docket #0998, authorizing the City of Boston to accept and expend the amount of Nine Million Seven Hundred Eighty-One Thousand Three Hundred Ninety-Three Dollars ($9,781,393.00) in the form of a grant from the CDBG FY20-Cares Supplemental, awarded by the United States Department of Housing & Urban Development to be administered by the Department of Neighborhood Development. The grant would fund programs to help alleviate housing and economic crisis conditions caused by COVID-19, the committee submitted a report recommending the order ought to pass. The report was accepted; the order was passed; yeas 13.