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Commissioner George Dunlap sworn in as NACO president, unveils youth-focused initiative
Summary
Mecklenburg County public information announced Commissioner George Dunlap was sworn in as president of the National Association of Counties and introduced "building better futures," an initiative focused on youth, noting NACO represents more than 40,000 elected officials and 3.6 million government employees.
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Suzette Nedrich of the Mecklenburg County Public Information Department announced that Commissioner George Dunlap was sworn in as president of the National Association of Counties (NACO). "His inaugural address introduced his initiative called building better futures focusing on youth across the country," Nedrich said.
The announcement noted NACOrepresents "more than 40,000 elected officials across the country and 3,600,000 government employees," framing the new role as a national leadership post that could elevate county-level youth programs. Nedrich presented the initiative as aimed at supporting young people through local and national county-led efforts.
The county did not provide additional details on funding, timeline or specific programs tied to Dunlap's initiative during the broadcast. Viewers were directed to Mecklenburg County channels for more information and updates.

