Continue Annual International Women's Day celebration and move funding to City Council budget
In Plain English
The city currently holds an Annual International Women's Day celebration funded through the Mayor's Office. This resolution moves the funding responsibility from the Mayor's Office to the City Council budget. The celebration will continue as usual with the same activities and scope.
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Votes
To adopt a resolution to continue the City of Richmond Annual International Women's Day celebration and move funding from the Mayor's Office budget to the City Council budget
6 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
Richmond will continue its Annual International Women's Day celebration, but the funding will now come from the City Council budget instead of the Mayor's Office. The celebration itself won't change - it will have the same activities and scope as before. The council unanimously approved this administrative shift, with all six present members voting yes and Councilmember Boozé absent. This is a routine budget transfer that ensures the popular annual event continues without interruption.
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