Will County Board Republican Caucus Committee met April 16

Will County Board Republican Caucus Committee met April 16
Sherry Newquist, District 3 (D-Steger) — Will County Board Website
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Will County Board Republican Caucus Committee met April 16

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

I. CALL TO ORDER

II. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG

III. ROLL CALL

IV. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

1. WC Republican Caucus – Special Meeting – Dec 19, 2023 5:30 PM

2. WC Republican Caucus – Special Meeting – Jan 16, 2024 5:30 PM

V. OLD BUSINESS

VI. NEW BUSINESS

1. Resolutions: Opposition of Voting Rights of Non-Citizens; Will County NonSanctuary County; Cease and Desist Gaza

(Raquel Mitchell, and Dan Butler)

2. Disc: Public Defender Salaries

(Discussion)

3. Disc: County Building Security Video Retention

(Discussion)

4. Disc: Solar Lawsuit

(Discussion)

5. Committee of the Whole for County Board Member’s Pay

(Discussion)

6. Housing in Will County

(Discussion)

7. Forest Preserve Levy

(Discussion)

8. Process of Getting Items on an Agenda

(Discussion)

9. Discussion of County Board Agenda

Public Works & Transportation

Capital Improvements & IT

Finance

Landfill

Legislative

Public Health & Public Safety

Land Use & Development

Executive

VII. OTHER NEW BUSINESS

VIII. COMMITTEE REPORTS

IX. PUBLIC COMMENTS

X. ANNOUNCEMENTS/REPORTS BY CHAIR

XI. ADJOURNMENT

https://willcountyil.iqm2.com/Citizens/FileOpen.aspx?Type=14&ID=5316&Inline=True



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