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July 28, 2021 <br /> from the Sackler family to help cover costs from the opioid epidemic. He noted <br /> that although the City won't likely receive much credit, Everett should be proud <br /> of its role in changing the entire legal landscape around the opioid epidemic. <br /> Mayor Franklin thanked the Legal Department for reminding us of the historical <br /> move regarding Purdue Pharma and thanked the legal department for its <br /> leadership. <br /> Council Member Roberts thanked the City's legal team and President Stonecipher <br /> for her role in bringing information forward that was disclosed in the Los Angeles <br /> Times investigation. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS: <br /> Deb Williams, Council, stated there were no written comments submitted and no <br /> requests for public comment. <br /> CONSENT ITEMS: <br /> Moved by Council Member Roberts, seconded by Council Member Tuohy, to <br /> approve the following consent items: <br /> RESOLUTION —CLAIMS <br /> To adopt Resolution No. 7666 authorizing claims against the City of Everett in <br /> the amount of$2,310,772.04 for the period of July 3, 2021,through July 9, 2021. <br /> RESOLUTION — CLAIMS <br /> To adopt Resolution No. 7667 authorizing claims against the City of Everett in <br /> the amount of $1,122,220.65 for the period of July 10, 2021, through <br /> July 16, 2021. <br /> 4 <br />