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Commissioners discuss clarifying AOC bylaw language on large-county nominations
Summary
The Multnomah County Commission discussed a proposed AOC bylaw amendment that would make county commissions the source of recommendations for an additional AOC board member from counties with population of at least 250,000.
The Multnomah County Commission discussed a proposed amendment to the Association of Oregon Counties (AOC) bylaws that would specify the county commission as the source for the AOC president—s recommendation of an additional board member from counties with populations of 250,000 or more.
Michelle Rogelstad, budget and policy director for Commissioner Grama Edwards, presented the staff memo and the revised bylaw language that would replace the current text with wording indicating recommendations are to be "given by respective county commissions." Rogelstad told the board the amendment is intended to make clear…
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