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Executive Board Meeting April 19, 2022

 The MNCORA Executive Board will be meeting April 19th at 11 AM. Below is the Agenda.


Meetings are closed except for Founding and Executive Board members. 

Concerns or questions to the Executive Board may be emailed to MNCORA@protonmail.com 


The following is the Agenda for the February MNCORA Board Meeting.

Date: April 19, 11 AM.

 

1.      Review, approve past meeting notes.

2.     Update on 911 Pension Benefits Retirement Work Group and upcoming legislation

3.     Discussion of by-laws

4.    Discuss or Seat Vice President and Director

5.     Discuss additional Advisory Board Members

6.    Open discussion


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