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HomeMy WebLinkAbout96-32 - Saddleback College Plege of Allegiance• RESOLUTION NO. 96- 32 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH REQUESTING THAT THE SADDLEBACK COLLEGE STUDENT GOVERNMENTS, FACULTY AND DEANS REINSTATE THE PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AS AN AGENDIZED ITEM FOR THEIR PUBLIC MEETINGS WHEREAS, the Presidents' Council, the Faculty Association, the Academic Senate, and the Associated Student Government of Saddleback College are comprised of duly - elected officials whose duty includes the budgeting and spending of public funds; and WHEREAS, all four duly - elected bodies have actively chosen to remove the Pledge of Allegiance from meetings open to the public, and stated that their reasons are the "issues of control by outsiders ", "time (that the Pledge takes) is better spent by conducting business ", and "the Pledge is not reflective of society, and that it alienates foreign exchange students, minorities and those who don't believe in God "; and WHEREAS, in doing so, these publicly- funded bodies of Saddleback College have failed to protect the rights of patriotic citizens to pledge their allegiance to the ideals represented by the Flag of the United States of America; and WHEREAS, this City Council believes it is un- American to sit idly by while the right of our citizens to exercise their patriotism at public meetings is being sabotaged; and WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach, as every other City in the great State of California, actively agendizes the Pledge of Allegiance for every public meeting; and WHEREAS, the Flag of the United States of America, which represents the Bill of Rights and our Constitution, serves to guide this City Council in its decisions, • provides a pathway to achieve these very ideals, and allows us to pay homage and respect to those that have sacrificed for well over 200 years to give us this right. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Newport Beach does hereby request that the Saddleback College Student Governments, Faculty, and Deans reinstate the Pledge of Allegiance as an agendized item for every public meeting of elected bodies in respect for the rights of all, and to provide guidance to those elected bodies in their decision - making process. • ADOPTED this 8th day of April 1996. ATTEST: nIq M- �a' CITY CLERK • MAYOR