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Public commenters offer vendors, housing services and community proposals at policy meeting
Summary
During public comment at the Detroit Public Schools Community District policy meeting, vendors and community organizations offered voluntary benefit plans, housing services and redevelopment proposals to the district.
Several members of the public used the policy meeting’s public‑comment period to offer services, pitch proposals and announce community activities.
Voluntary benefits vendor: Aflac representatives Sean King and Tom Danko, and agent Kyla McDonald, told the board they are working with the Detroit Federation of Teachers and have more than 500 district participants among 1,800 union members. They urged the district to facilitate vendor access and payroll deduction for voluntary benefits (short‑term disability, critical illness, accidental‑benefit plans), and described an RFP‑style…
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