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CC PACKETS 1987-1989
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CC PACKET 06141988
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• 1 Sundland indicated he could see where such services might be necessary <br /> 2 for single parent families but wondered if the country might not be <br /> 3 rushing headlong into programs which might not be good for the country <br /> 4 as a whole in the long run. The Mayor indicated he could see where <br /> 5 large industries might be able to accept this kind of responsibility <br /> 6 but thought it might be hard for small businesses like some of those <br /> 7 in St. Anthony, with only 30 or 50 employees, to set up a child care <br /> 8 service in their own operations and it would be inordinately expensive <br /> 9 for them to have to subsidize those kinds of services for their <br /> 10 employees elsewhere. <br /> 11 Councilmember Marks said he understood many companies were under great <br /> 12 pressure to promote women to management positions and are finding one <br /> 13 of the incentives they can offer to fill their quotas is to provide <br /> 14 day care services. He commented that he perceived tradition had a lot <br /> 15 to do with the types of service governments provided, pointing out <br /> 16 that many European cities don' t even provide "clean" water for their <br /> 17 residents . <br /> 18 Councilmember Marks perceived that St. Anthony had traditionally <br /> 19 accepted the concept that organizations other than the City should <br /> 20 take care of social programs like child care, and, although such <br /> 21 services might be encouraged by zoning and licensing, he perceived <br /> 22 the City would have a hard time administering programs like these <br /> 23 which the schools are better fitted to administrate. <br /> • 24 Ranallo agreed that it would all eventually come down to zoning and <br /> 25 licensing because the conference had recognized state regulations for <br /> 26 the most part were too loose.. He said from a safety standpoint it <br /> 27 was essential that the police and fire departments both be made aware <br /> 28 of locations where there are gatherings of small children. The <br /> 29 Councilmember told the Mayor the federal government is already <br /> 30 promoting child care programs through tax legislation under which <br /> 31 child care costs can be taken out of pre-tax earnings. <br /> 32 Enrooth told Mr. Childs he thought it would be very helpful for the <br /> 33 Council to find out just how many kinds of child care were being <br /> 34 provided in St. Anthony right now. He speculated that with various <br /> 35 church programs, Montessori classes, and day care provided out of <br /> 36 individual homes, there might be from 20 to 25 child care services <br /> 37 already operating in St. Anthony. <br /> 38 Sundland reiterated his concern about accepting this new concept <br /> 39 without more study suggesting as a start that Councilmember Ranallo <br /> 40 from his position on the National League Human Development Committee, <br /> 41 let the other commissioners know that at least from his own Council' s <br /> 42 viewpoint, there was a need for a lot more thought before wholesale <br /> 43 encouragement of what could easily become government provided 24 hour <br /> 44 child care. The Mayor indicated he personally "had some real <br /> 45 reservations about the ability or the legitimacy of governments to <br /> 46 raise kids. " <br /> • 9 <br />
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