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Community & Cultural Affairs seeks staffing, historic‑preservation support and CCDF reimbursement
Summary
Resident director Frederick Athalik Mungloney Jr. requested continued funding for nine municipal staff, outlined program budgets for sports, historic preservation and nutrition assistance, and raised concerns about delayed central‑office support and a CCDF staffing reimbursement that would enable a small reclassification.
Frederick Athalik Mungloney Jr., resident director of the Department of Community and Cultural Affairs, told senators on Aug. 22 the department requests continued funding for nine full‑time employees in business unit 1272 and outlined program budgets for sports and recreation, historic preservation and nutrition assistance.
Mungloney provided program breakdowns: a personal budget request of $299,897 under business unit 1272 covering the resident director, administrative officer, assistant and other municipal staff; a sports and recreation…
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