 catch up and get ahead with the edge for the week of August 3rd. Feeding the homeless is not illegal in San Antonio, but safe food handling rules do apply, whether you're giving food away or selling it. At a summit meeting at Central Library, dozens of groups who feed the homeless heard that word. They also got to tell city leaders how regulations could be changed to help good Samaritans rather than get in the way of charitable deeds. Watch video of the summit and see what you think. And so you've heard us say many times over the last few months that the city does not have a law or a regulation regarding homeless feeding or that prohibits homeless feeding. The city code starts with and follows state law, that's first and foremost. Last month on the edge we told you San Antonio City Council was considering proposals to implement body cameras in three phases, starting with foot patrol, bike patrol and park police. We also reported that council was looking at proposals to raise the minimum city worker salary to a living wage of $13 or $15 per hour. When council meets August 6th, expect to see city manager Cheryl Scully recommend a $13 per hour living wage and an accelerated adoption of body cameras. In a July 27th memo, Northeast Independent School District ordered employees not to speak publicly on their own time or in social media about the proposal to rename Robert E. Lee High School. But the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas and the union that represents NEISD teachers and staff said the district crossed the First Amendment line when it issued blanket gag order on their free speech as private citizens. Sometimes democracy is contentious, the ACLU said, but that's no reason to shut down debate on issues of public concern. We ask for help and thanks to volunteers like you kids and parents can easily find free back to school supplies and immunizations at more than 30 San Antonio locations. Visit our mobile friendly map to find back to school events nearest you and then share it with the kid who needs it. Act soon, the giveaway events end August 24th. Go to nowcastsa.com where you can watch a summit on feeding the homeless. See what city council will do about body cams and city worker wages. Learn more about Northeast ISD's gag order. Find a mobile friendly map of back to school supplies and shots. Thanks for watching The Edge.