Maryland Municipal League (MML) Synopsis and disclosure
By Kevin Dayhoff
May 30, 2005
The Maryland Municipal League, founded in 1936, works as a
advocate for municipalities throughout the State of Maryland, strengthening the
role and capacity of municipal government through research, legislation,
technical assistance, training and the dissemination of information for its
members.
MML is a statewide organization in Maryland composed solely
of municipal officials.
The Maryland Municipal League represents more than 150
municipal governments and two special taxing districts in the State. A
voluntary, nonprofit, nonpartisan association controlled and maintained by
these city and town governments, MML works to strengthen the role and capacity
of municipal government through research, legislation, technical assistance,
training and the dissemination of information to its members. http://www.mdmunicipal.org/mmlhome/index.cfm
Disclosure: I served on the Maryland Municipal League Board
of Directors annually for five consecutive years, from June 2000 to May
2005.
I graduated from the University of Maryland Academy for
Excellence in Local Government in June 2001.
I served on the Maryland Municipal League’s Legislative
Committee in 1999-2000 and 2001-2002.
I served as Secretary/Treasurer of the Carroll County
Chapter of the Maryland Municipal League for five years (12/07/1999 –
05/16/2005).
I was first elected to the Westminster City Council in May
of 1999 and served as the Mayor
of Westminster from May 2001 until May 16th, 2005.]
Wednesday, September 01, 1999 / May 30, 2005 UPDATE ked
Reposted: October 30, 2011
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