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Pacific aldermen agree to draft letter asking legislature to clarify tourism-board residency rule
Summary
After a presentation from the Pacific Area Chamber of Commerce, the Board of Aldermen voted to draft a letter to state lawmakers asking for a change to Missouri statute 67.1364 to broaden eligibility for the city'9s tourism commission.
The Board of Aldermen voted April 1 to draft a letter to Missouri lawmakers asking them to consider changing the residency language in Missouri statute 67.1364 so more volunteers can serve on the city'9s tourism commission.
The request followed a presentation by Debbie Baker, executive director of the Pacific Area Chamber of Commerce, who asked the board to support an effort to broaden the statute'9s eligibility rules. "We would like to . . . address the decision to remove Christine Slusser from her role as the chair of the Pacific Tourism Committee," Baker told the board, and said the…
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