The Commission shall:
(a) Serve in an advisory capacity to the Mayor on matters pertaining to the quality of life for black women and girls;
(b) Conduct research and public hearings, and issue reports, including quarterly reports to all members of City Council, on the status of black women and girls in education, economic development, healthcare, justice, and civil rights;
(c) Develop, maintain, and share information and referral service to respond to the needs of black women and girls;
(d) Recommend policies, programs, or legislation to ensure equality rights and opportunities for all women;
(e) Solicit grants or contributions on behalf of the City in furtherance and purposes of the Commission; and
(f) Any other responsibility requested by the Mayor.
(Ord. No. 373-2022. Passed 6-6-22, eff. 6-13-22)