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Columbia leaders to hold public discussions on effect of federal orders on city operations

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)

Columbia city leaders and elected officials will meet with the public over four open sessions to discuss the effects federal orders are having on city business.

The "informal office hours" will allow citizens to learn and discuss how executive orders from the White House have affected operations at the city government level, according to a news release sent by the city on Monday. The meetings promise to have elected council members alongside city staff as part of the discussions.

The city council put off making changes to its vision and mission statement on May 5 in response to an executive order targeting diversity, equity and inclusion policies. Federal agencies have warned that so-called DEI policies would be considered forms of hiring discrimination and could put a city's federal funding at risk. Dozens of residents asked the council to either oppose the changes or push a decision back to discuss options further.

The council approved some legal protections to city staff signing off on federal grants at its May 16 meeting.

Further cuts to federal grant spending have already cost the city hundreds of thousands of dollars. City manager De'Carlon Seewood said at his State of the City address that the health department lost several hundred thousand dollars in grants this year. A federal review of grants briefly imperiled money for a safety audit of Business Loop 70, but was eventually unfrozen and approved.

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