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Board of County Commissioners Approve New Veterans Advisory Committee

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HAGERSTOWN, MD (December 17, 2019) – The Board of County Commissioners unanimously approved the by-laws for the new Veterans Advisory Committee with a 5-0 vote at Tuesday’s Board of County Commissioners meeting.
County Clerk Krista Hart shared the mission of this committee is to advise the Board of County Commissioners on identifying the needs of its veteran community and to provide the Commissioners with recommendations for increased services and resources.
The Advisory Committee will be seeking membership to fill the nine member board in the near future.
For additional information, please contact Krista L. Hart, County Clerk, at 240-313-2204 or email [email protected].

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