HomeMy WebLinkAbout93-003REBOLIITION RgCO[#NI~INQ ELIGIBILITY WORKERS WEEK
IN BIITTE COONTY
WHEREAS, poverty and the accompanying symptoms of hunger,
sickness, homelessness and erosion of human dignity, freedom and
independence are menacing problems for thousands of Butte County
residents; and
WHEREAS, the Eligibility Workers are required to perform
a multitude of tasks on a daily basis that require skills in
psychology and business and the use of compassion dealing with
those distressed citizens who rely on public assistance; and
WHEREAS, the Eligibility Workers in Sutte County promote
a superior level of service to the citizens of Butte County and to
fellow workers through Accountability, Commitment and Trust and are
recognized for legendary service; and
WHEREAS, Eligibility Workers are faced with a constantly
changing, complex array of federal, state and county programs, yet
have maintained superior professional results and delivered
outstanding services; and
WHEREAS, Eligibility Workers in California are
continually working to improve their knowledge and expertise; and
WHEREAS, Eligibility Workers are assisted in the
performance of their duties by a variety of highly skilled clerical
and supervisory staff; and
WHEREAS, it is important that all citizens of Butte
County recognize the important services which Eligibility Workers
provide to citizens throughout our county, state, and nation;
NOW, THEREFORg, SE IT RESOLVED by the Butte County Board
of Supervisors that the County honor its Eligibility Workers,
Eligibility Supervisors, and Support Staff by proclaiming
January 24th through January 30th, 1993, as Eligibility Worker
Recognition Week in Butte County.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of January, 1993 by the
fo~.lowing vote:
AYES: Supervisors Meyer, Dolan, McLaughlin, Gordon and. Chair Houx
NOES : None
ABSENT : None
NOT VOTING: None
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MA Y ROUX, Chair, Butt County
Board of Supervisors
ATTEST:
JOHN S. BLACKLOCR, Chief Administrative Officer
and Clerk of the and of Supervisors
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