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Tribe Holds Rescheduled Housing Meeting Today, Multiple Sessions This Week

The Menominee Tribal Government held a rescheduled Housing Committee meeting today at 3:00 PM in the MTL Committee Room with Zoom access, and a slate of legislative, oversight and community meetings is scheduled across the reservation this week. These gatherings will shape housing policy, elder services, police oversight and local legislation, making them important for residents who follow service delivery and governance decisions.

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Tribe Holds Rescheduled Housing Meeting Today, Multiple Sessions This Week
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The Menominee Tribal Government convened a rescheduled Housing Committee meeting today at 3:00 PM in the Menominee Tribal Legislature Committee Room with a simultaneous Zoom option. The public meetings calendar lists agenda links for attendees and members who want to review items before the meeting. The Housing Committee plays a central role in shaping housing programs and project priorities, so its deliberations bear directly on access to construction, maintenance and program funding for tribal members.

Tomorrow evening the Commission on Aging will meet at 12:30 PM at the South Branch Community Center. Also tomorrow at 5:00 PM a rescheduled Police Commission meeting will take place in the MTL Committee Room with Zoom access. The Menominee Tribal Legislature holds its regular meeting tomorrow at 5:00 PM in the Menominee Tribal Office Boardroom. The Legislature meeting will include the body that sets policy priorities and considers budget and program approvals for the tribal government.

Later in the week the Legislature will host community meetings to gather input from village residents. A Zoar legislative community meeting is set for December 8 at 5:00 PM at the Zoar Community Center. A Middle Village meeting will be held December 9 at 5:00 PM in the Maehnowisekiyah Meeting Room. A South Branch legislative community meeting is also scheduled December 9 at 5:00 PM at the South Branch Community Center. These sessions offer direct opportunities for residents to raise local concerns, ask questions of legislators and influence agendas before formal votes.

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Agenda links, times and whether meetings are in person or available via Zoom are listed on the Tribe's public meetings calendar. Attend in person or join by Zoom to follow specific items and to ensure voices are heard during public comment periods. Verify agendas ahead of time and plan to participate if you want to track housing policy, elder services, law enforcement oversight or legislative proposals that affect Menominee County residents.

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