DuPage County Veteran’s Assistance Commission met Jan. 21

Members of the DuPage County Board went maskless at a recent event
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DuPage County Veteran’s Assistance Commission met Jan. 21

Here is the agenda provided by the commission:

[Sign In] – Pledge of Allegiance, Moment of Silence

VAC Secretary: Roll Call of Board Members/Quorum check/Video Permission for Board Members

Introduction of Guests:

President’s Opening Remarks:

Treasurer’s Report: [Motion to approve]

Secretary’s Report: [Corrections or Additions, Approve Dec ‘25 Minutes]

Superintendent’s Report: [Motion to approve]

Good of the Commission:

Public Comments and Concerns: [4-minute limitation per speaker]

Executive Session: No

Old :

New Business: Approve Budget Transfer: See Budget Attachment A – Total – $117.00

Approve Budget Transfer: See Budget Attachment B – Total – $12,784.00

Discuss and/or approve increase of gift cards to one additional for a single veteran and two additional for a family.

Approve Additional rent/gift cards for Veteran #328640. Total financial assistance is up to $5700.00.

Approve VAC Annual Report 2025

Approve temporary salary for current intern, Julia Clements, for 600 hours up to $12,000.

First Reading VAC By-Laws

Next meeting: Wednesday, Feb 18, 2026, DuPage County Building 421 North County Farm Rd,

Wheaton, Room 3500B, 7:00pm, Face-To-Face, Zoom, Telephone Call-In, Changes will be posted

Adjournment: [Call for Motion]

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