Bluffs Public Library Rails Board Universal Service Committee met Sept. 8

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Bluffs Public Library Rails Board Universal Service Committee met Sept. 8.

Here is the agenda provided by the committee:

1. Welcome and Call to Order– Alice Creason

2. Roll Call of Committee Members – Stacy Palmisano

3. Recognition of Guests and Announcements – Alice Creason

4. Public Comments – Alice Creason

5. Consent Agenda – Alice Creason

5.1. Adoption of the Agenda

5.2. Approval of the RAILS Board Universal Service Committee Minutes of June 9, 2022

6. Welcome New Committee Chair – Deirdre Brennan

7. Illinois State Library Advisory Committee (ISLAC) Update – Deirdre Brennan

8. Unfinished Business –Deirdre Brennan

8.1. Multiple Listing Service Update – Gail Bush (discussion only)

9. New Business—Deirdre Brennan

9.1. Statewide Online Educational Resource Program – Deirdre Brennan (discussion only)

9.2. Alternative Funding Resources for Cards for Kids Participation – Catherine Yanikoski (discussion only)

9.3. Community College Funding Inequities – Jennifer McIntosh (discussion only)

10. Meeting recap and agenda building for the next RAILS Board Universal Service Committee Meeting– Alice Creason

11. Adjournment– Alice Creason

https://www.railslibraries.info/system/files/Anyone/mtg/2022/2022-09-08/269747/Agenda%20Universal%20Service%20Committee%209%208%202022.pdf 



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