City of Saline announces City Board and Commission

City of Saline announces City Board and Commission
Mayor Brian Marl — City of Saline
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The City of Saline is seeking three regular members and two alternates for the Saline Ethics Committee. 

The committee meets as needed to review complaints of ethics violations by elected officials, and make recommendations to the Council body on the validity of such claims. 

The committee is supported by the City Clerk and City Manager in the processing of complaint materials. In the absence of any complaints the body meets once annually for basic training.

To learn more about the committee please visit the City of Saline website: https://www.cityofsaline.org/…/boards…/index.php 

To download and fill out an application for any board or committee, please visit: https://www.cityofsaline.org/…/boards…/index.php

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