[NFBF-Tampa] Tampa Bay chapter meeting Minutes January 2021
Sherrill O'Brien
sherrill.obrien at verizon.net
Fri Feb 26 01:46:05 UTC 2021
Hi Ineko,
Yes, the meeting’s this Saturday, Feb.; 27. Hope you can make it.
Sherrill
From: NFBF-Tampa [mailto:nfbf-tampa-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Ineko Gary via NFBF-Tampa
Sent: Thursday, February 25, 2021 7:22 PM
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Subject: Re: [NFBF-Tampa] Tampa Bay chapter meeting Minutes January 2021
Hi SHERRILL,
Question I thought the meeting was going to be this Saturday? Because tomorrow is Friday Just wanted to double check in case I had changed. I’ll try to be there on the zoom call meeting Saturday if my interpreter would make it
On Feb 25, 2021, at 6:53 PM, Sherrill O'Brien via NFBF-Tampa <nfbf-tampa at nfbnet.org> wrote:
Hello to all,
You’ll find the minutes pasted below.
As I read over the minutes, I felt proud of our chapter and the efforts we’re making to help blind people in the Tampa Bay area live the lives we want, even when we have to do it virtually.
I hope to hear you on the call tomorrow.
Warmly
Sherrill
Tampa Bay Chapter
National Federation of the Blind of Florida
Chapter Meeting Minutes
January 23, 2021
Because of the restrictions resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic, the chapter members met from our homes via the Zoom meeting platform
The meeting was called to order by President Miranda Kilby at 12:02PM. Kathy Fleeger led us in saying the NFB Pledge.
All introduced themselves. There were 14 persons in attendance, including guest John Montgomery, who was invited by Yvonne.
Secretary and Treasurer’s Reports
A motion was made by Noe, seconded by Marion, to accept the October meeting minutes as emailed. The motion passed.
Dan read the treasurer’s report. He said we collected a total of $77 for this month’s 50/50 drawing. Our current balance is $2,090.10.
A motion was made by Sherrill, seconded by Kathy, to approve the treasurer’s report as read. The motion passed
President’s Report
Miranda reviewed our chapter’s activities in 2020.
On the national level, Miranda said the Independence Market is again open, and is now featuring a “hot item” of the month She also reminded everyone about NFB’s free white cane and slate and stylus programs.
Legislative Issues
Miranda asked Merry to speak about NFBF’s work with both their state and national legislation.
She said Camille Tate is in charge of state legislation and would appreciate help from as many NFbF members as possible. Merry announced this would be her last year organizing Florida’s involvement in Washington Seminar. Russell Davis is assisting this year, and will take over for her next year.
Rus was on the call, and gave us details about the four initiatives we’ll be working on as we meet virtually with legislators and their staff.
1. The reworked Accessible Technology Affordability Act (ATAA.)
This bill would allow up to a $2000 refundable tax credit over three years on the purchase of adaptable or accessible technology.
2. The medical Devices Nonvisual Accessibility Act This bill would seek to ensure the accessibility by manufacturers, through FDA standards, of the many digitally complex home based medical devices which are coming on to the market.
3. Americans with Disabilities Voting Rights Act This bill seeks to expand the Help America Vote Act (HAVA) through allowing accessible voting online, as well as standardizing voting machines at all polling places to ensure independent and private voting for those with disabilities.
4. Mobile Apps and Web Accessibility Act
Rus said there will be a statewide informational meeting on January 25 prior to breaking into smaller regional groups. Paul said that as state Board officers, he and Miranda will help wherever needed. Miranda thanked Rus for giving us a good summary of what this year’s Washington Seminar is all about and said this is a great opportunity for those who have never attended a Washington Seminar to get involved virtually this year.
Possible projects and Speaker Topics
New Service, TD Tampa Bay
Paul informed us of a new transportation service which could be very beneficial for all of us. Through a grant, TD Tampa Bay will offer low cost rides to and from the following counties: Hernando, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco and Pinellas. If you qualify for HART Plus, you are eligible for this service. If you are simply traveling within a county, you have to exhaust other services before using the new one. There is an application online to fill out which at the moment is not totally accessible. Marion will try to get a speaker from this service for our March meeting.
Service Dog Users Educational Project
Marion talked about the ongoing discrimination and ignorance so many guide dog users face on an ongoing basis, including from businesses, Uber, housing and law enforcement. He said he has a good relationship with the Hillsborough County state attorney’s office, and thinks we should pursue a comprehensive online program with their assistance. He said since our chapter has so many members with guide dogs, an educational zoom program among pertinent stakeholders would be a worthwhile project in which we could be involved.
Following discussion, a motion was made by Marion, seconded by Joy Relton, to plan such a project for this year. The motion passed.
Audio Description
Kris Maharaj suggested we have a speaker to discuss audio description. Gloria said she is working on getting someone from Spectrum to speak about this at the Senior Concerns meeting in February.
Meet the Blind Month
Miranda said she would like to see us hold a virtual fair with organizations and vendors updating all blind people in the community, especially those who have recently lost vision, about the latest goods and services available in our area. We will have to be flexible about the date, since our convention will again be held in October in the hope that we can meet in person this year. Tampa will be the site of the convention as the contract was simply pushed back a year.
New HART CEO
Merry said HART just hired a new CEO, so it would be a good idea to invite her to speak at a chapter meeting.
Recycling
Sherrill will once again try to schedule a speaker from Hillsborough County Recycling for our March or May meeting.
Accessible City Program
Joy is interested in NFB’s Accessible City Program and would like to see more people with disabilities involved locally, perhaps on city planning committees. Miranda suggested that she get in touch with Tampa ADA Coordinator Raquel Pancho. Joy then told us that she was asked to serve as a public speaking mentor for a NFB National Association of Blind Students two day Zoom seminar. She said it was a very good experience, with over 100 students participating.
Miranda reminded everyone that it is time to pay our chapter dues.
50/50 Drawing
We then held our 50/50 drawing. Paul lewis was the winner, receiving $38.50.
We agreed that we should once again invite everyone from across the state to participate in the 50/50 drawing at our February meeting.
Our next meeting will be held on February 27 via the Zoom platform.
The meeting was adjourned at 1:30PM.
Respectfully submitted
Sherrill O’Brien, Secretary
Tampa Bay Chapter
National Federation of the Blind of Florida
Phone 813-935-0474, cell 813-767-1890
email Sherrill.obrien at verizon.net
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