HomeMy WebLinkAbout15-007 CC ResolutionRESOLUTION NO. 15 -07
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF TEMECULA ESTABLISHING A POLICY REGARDING
INVOCATIONS AT CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS
WHEREAS, the City Council is an elected legislative and deliberative public
body, serving the citizens of the City of Temecula ( "City "); and
WHEREAS, legislative bodies in America have long maintained a tradition of
solemnizing proceedings by allowing for an opening prayer before each meeting; and
WHEREAS, in Marsh v. Chambers, 463 U.S. 783 (1983), the United States
Supreme Court, in reviewing and ultimately rejecting a challenge to daily prayers in the
Nebraska State legislature by a state - employed chaplain, recognized the tradition of
legislative prayer, stating, "[t]he opening of sessions of legislative and other deliberative
public bodies with prayer is deeply embedded in the history and tradition of this
country." Id. at 786; and
WHEREAS, the Marsh Court noted that, the Continental Congress began each
of its sessions with an invocation delivered by a paid chaplain and, additionally, the First
Congress, in one of its first official acts, arranged for daily chaplain -led prayer in both
' chambers. Id. at 788. From this, the U.S. Supreme Court inferred that "the men who
wrote the First Amendment Religion Clause did not view paid legislative chaplains and
opening prayers as a violation of that Amendment, for the practice of opening sessions
with prayer has continued without interruption ever since that early session of
Congress." Id. at 789; and
WHEREAS, in the recent Ninth District Court of Appeals decision in Rubin v. City
of Lancaster, 710 F.3d 1087 (2013), the court held the invocation policy of the City of
Lancaster to be lawful upon review of the Marsh decision and finding that the City of
Lancaster had a neutral process for selecting the invocation speakers and the city's
policy went to great lengths to ensure the city did nothing to put its seal of approval on
any particular religion or faith, and there was no evidence that a public official or city
representative had interfered with the city's invocation policy to advance a particular
religion; and
WHEREAS, the City Council now desires to adopt a formal written policy to
establish rules to allow invocations at City Council meetings, which ensure that (i) the
selection of those individuals who give the invocation is neutral, (ii) the invocations are
not used by the City to proselytize or advance anyone, or to disparage anyother, faith or
belief, and (iii) an individual's rights to free speech under the First Amendment are
protected.
' NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Temecula, California, as follows:
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' SECTION 1. That the Policy attached hereto as Exhibit A, and incorporated
herein by this reference, as if fully set forth, entitled "City Council Invocation Policy" is
approved.
SECTION 2. This resolution shall be effective immediately upon adoption.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Temecula
this 10th day of February, 2015.
ATTEST
Randi JdhhOlson, JD, MMC
City Clerk
I[SEAL]
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Jett Gomerchero, Mayor
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
' COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) ss
CITY OF TEMECULA )
I, Randi Johl - Olson, JD, MMC, City Clerk of the City of Temecula, do hereby certify
that the foregoing Resolution No. 15 -07 was duly and regularly adopted by the City
Council of the City of Temecula at a meeting thereof held on the 10th day of February,
2015, by the following vote:
AYES: 5 COUNCIL MEMBERS: Edwards, Naggar, Rahn, Washington,
Comerchero
NOES: 0 COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
ABSTAIN: 0 COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
ABSENT: 0 COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
Randi Johl - Olson, JD, MMC
' City Clerk
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Purpose:
CITY OF TEMECULA
POLICY AND PROCEDURES
FOR INVOCATIONS
To establish a written policy regarding the opening invocations given before meetings of
the City Council of the City of Temecula.
Policy:
In order to solemnize proceedings of the City Council, it is the policy of the City to allow
for an invocation or prayer to be offered at its meetings for the benefit of the City
Council and the community. No member of the City Council, City employee or any other
person in attendance at the meeting shall be required to participate in any prayer that is
offered. No invocational speaker shall receive compensation for his or her service. The
City Clerk shall make every reasonable effort to ensure that a variety of eligible
' invocational speakers are scheduled for the City Council meetings. No invocational
speaker shall be scheduled to offer a prayer at consecutive meetings of the City
Council, or at more than three (3) City Council meetings in any calendar year. Neither
the City Council nor the City Clerk shall engage in any prior inquiry, review of, or
involvement in, the content of any prayer to be offered by an invocational speaker. This
policy is not intended, and shall not be implemented or construed in any way, to affiliate
the City Council with, nor express the City Council's preference for, any faith or religious
denomination. Rather, this policy is intended to acknowledge and express the City
Council's respect for the diversity of religious denominations and faiths represented and
practiced among the citizens of Temecula.
Procedure:
The prayer shall be voluntarily delivered by a member of the clergy /religious leader in
the City of Temecula. To ensure that such person is selected from among a wide pool of
the clergy /religious leaders, on a rotating basis the invocational speaker shall be
selected according to the following procedure:
• The City Clerk shall compile and maintain a database (the "Invocation List ") of
the religious congregations with an established presence in the City of
Temecula.
• The "Invocation List" shall be compiled by referencing the online listing for
"churches ", "congregations ", or other religious assemblies in the annual
' Yellow Pages phone book published for the City of Temecula, the City's
business license listing, and research from the Internet. All religious
congregations with an established presence in the local community of
' Temecula are eligible to be included in the Invocation List, and any such
congregation can confirm its inclusion by specific written request to the City
Clerk.
• The Invocation List shall also include the name and contact information of any
chaplain who may serve one or more of the fire departments or law
enforcement agencies of the City of Temecula or any nearby military facilities.
• The Invocation List shall be updated annually by reasonable efforts of the City
Clerk.
• Within thirty (30) days of the effective date of this policy, the City Clerk shall
mail an invitation addressed to the 'religious leader" of each congregation
listed on the Invocation List, as well as to the individual chaplains included on
the Invocation List. The invitation shall be sent out annually thereafter at the
beginning of the calendar year.
• The invitation shall be dated at the top of the page, signed by the City Clerk at
the bottom of the page, and read as follows:
Dear Religious Leader,
The City Council makes it a policy to invite members of the clergy in the City of
Temecula to voluntarily offer a prayer before the beginning of its meetings, for
the benefit and blessing of the City Council and the community. As the leader of
one of the religious congregations with an established presence in the local
' community of the City of Temecula, or in your capacity as a chaplain for one of
the fire departments or law enforcement agencies of the City of Temecula, you
are eligible to offer this important service at an upcoming meeting of the City
Council.
If you are willing to assist the City Council in this regard, please send a written
reply at your earliest convenience to the City Clerk at the address included on
this letterhead. You are also welcome to send your reply via email to the email
address provided above. Clergy are scheduled on a first -come, first serve or
other random basis. The City Council of the City of Temecula meets regularly at
7:00 p.m. on the 2 n and 4th Tuesday of every month. The meetings are held at
the Civic Center - Council Chambers located at 41000 Main Street. If you have a
preference among the dates, please state that request in your written reply.
This opportunity is voluntary, and you are free to offer the invocation according to
the dictates of your own conscience. To maintain a spirit of respect and
ecumenism, the City Council requests only that the prayer opportunity not be
exploited as an effort to convert others to the particular faith of the invocational
speaker, nor to disparage any faith or belief different than that of the invocational
speaker.
On behalf of the City Council, I thank you in advance for considering this
invitation.
Sincerely,
ICity Clerk
' As the invitation letter indicates, the respondents of the invitation shall be
scheduled on a first -come, first -serve or other random basis to deliver the
prayers.
• If the selected invocational speaker does not appear at the scheduled
meeting, the Mayor may ask for a volunteer from among the Council, staff or
audience to deliver the invocation.
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