Team MAPE News 10/1
October 01, 2009
October Team MAPE News
October 1st, 2009
- DA Passes 2010 Legislative Priorities - At the MAPE Delegate Assembly, held Friday and Saturday, Sept. 25 and 26, delegates ratified the 2010 MAPE Legislative Priorities and Positions. The priorities and positions are prepared by the Team MAPE Government Relations Committee and submitted for approval to the Delegate Assembly. The 2010 Priorities and Positions are as as follows: CLICK HERE TO READ THE 2010 TEAM MAPE LEGISLATIVE PRIORITIES.
- MAPE's 2009 statewide election cycle is underway. Nominations opened on July 28th and closed on Sept. 26th at the Delegate Assembly for the following Statewide Officer positions: President, First Vice President, Second Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO
- Pandemic Planning - During the last few weeks many MAPE members have raised concerns about agency notifications regarding pandemic planning. Please click here to visit the MAPE website and learn more about pandemic planning and the information agencies are seeking.
- 2009 Team MAPE Legislative Awards - Senator Tarryl Clark, Representative Tony Sertich and Representative Debra Hilstom were award winners at the 2009 MAPE Delegate Assembly awards dinner. The awards are given to legislators that go above and beyond to support of legislation beneficial to state employees. CLICK HERE TO READ PRESS RELEASES ANNOUNCING THE AWARDS.
- New Officer Training - MAPE is opening its New Officer Workshop to members who would like to learn more about being an officer. The training will be held on Thursday October 15th at MAPE. A full leadership team is vital for an informed, engaged local. However, there are currently 21 vacant leadership positions among MAPE's 38 locals. If you are interested in applying your knowledge and skills to being a local officer, and would like to learn more about officer responsibilities, the basics of engaging your co-workers, and creating a statewide leadership support network, please join us October 15. Lean more here. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO


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