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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-09-17 Public Comment - J. Evans - I-183 Bathroom Bill1 Robin Crough From:Joni Evans <breathemindbody@gmail.com> Sent:Monday, October 9, 2017 6:28 PM To:Agenda Subject:ACLU and I-183 Categories:Public Comment Hello City Commissioners! I wish I could make it to the meeting tonight because I believe it is of the utmost important to stand with the ACLU against the bathroom bill that Montana Family Foundation is trying to get on our ballot. Please accept this email as support for the City of Bozeman's involvement in the ACLU's case against this bathroom bill. I strongly support the city of Bozeman becoming a plaintiff in this law suit. As a mental health therapist here in Bozeman, I see the effects that discrimination can and does have on our citizens. Making a Bozeman a safe place for all people equates to making Bozeman a physically and mentally healthy place to live. Sincerely, Joni Evans Breathe Mind Body Therapy 1195 Stoneridge Drive #4B Bozeman, MT 59718 406-600-4297 breathemindbodytherapy.com Please note that I am in the office Tuesday-Friday. I do not make it a practice of checking my email over the weekend and thus will return emails from the weekend on Tuesday. Thank you. Email use -- Although my computer is password protected, my emails are not encrypted. Therefore, I cannot guarantee confidentiality of email communication. If you choose to communicate confidential information with me via email, I will assume that you have made an informed decision and I will view it as your agreement to take the risk that email may be intercepted. Please be aware that email is never an appropriate vehicle for emergency communication. This message is private and confidential communication intended for the addressee only. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, please do not disclose, copy, distribute, share or take any other action with this communication, other than to notify the sender of the error and delete this message from your records. WARNING: the unauthorized interception or retrieval of e-mail may be a criminal violation of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 USC 2510-2521. Thank you for respecting privacy and observing the law.