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• P. O. Box 1704
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Helena, MT 59624 -1704
• (406) 442-8768
(406) 442 -9231 FAX
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June 3, 2014
CITY OF LAUREL
Dear League Members:
We have enclosed an invoice for your membership dues for the coming 2014 -2015
fiscal year with the hope that you will continue to work through the League of Cities
and Towns to improve municipal government across Montana.
The officers and directors have not increased dues for seventeen years, and the base
rate continues to be 30 cents per capita, with limits for the largest cities and
minimum payments for the smallest towns.
During the upcoming Legislature, the League will likely focus on alternative
revenues, impact assistance for Eastern Montana, expanded public works funding
and protection of the financial stability and management authority of cities and
towns.
League members across the state effectively supported the lobbying program in
2013 and we look forward to the continuing work to promote municipal interests.
It has been an honor to work for the cities and towns of Montana again this year.
We rely on your support, appreciate your encouragement and value your friendship.
Best Wishes,
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Alec Hansen Debbie Jones
MONTANA LEAGUE OF CITIES AND TOWNS
P. 0. BOX 1704, HELENA, MT 59624 -1704
(406) 442 -8768 FAX (406) 442 -9231
E -mail: mlct @mt.net Website: mtleague.org
June 6, 2014
Dear League Members, Colleagues and Friends:
On behalf of the Montana League of Cities and Towns Board of Directors this_letter is to inform you that_ __ __
Alec Hansen, our stellar Executive Director, has decided to retire after 32 years of working for and
serving the MLCT. Alec and his wife Colleen have decided that it is time for them to move to Missoula to
be closer to their children and grandchildren. We applaud Alec for his hard work and the incredibly
positive influence he has had in improving the quality of life for residents all across Montana. We wish
Alec and his family the very best. The tentative timeline for Alec to retire is in August 2014.
A Search Committee has been appointed and a plan is in place to hire an Interim Director, while the
recruitment and hiring of a New Executive Director is completed. This is a very busy time of year for the
League with the upcoming MLCT Fall Conference in West Yellowstone and the start of the 2015
Montana Legislature in January. The League Board will meet on June 26 -27 for strategic planning, fine
tuning the recruitment process and regular League business.
I have had the honor of working with Alec for 17 years. Many of you have known and worked with him
much longer. Alec and League members charted a course for the League three decades ago and as a
result the MLCT continues to be very successful in supporting Montana's cities and towns.
We look forward to working with you to strategically map the future of the Montana League of Cities
and Towns. The Board and I will continue to keep you informed as the recruitment and transition
process continues.
Thank you for all of your hard work to ensure that Montana's communities are great places to live, work
and play.
Sincerely,
/1 CL
+McCall, President & the MLCT Board of Directors
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