Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, Missing and Murdered Chicago Women Task Force met April 14

Patrick Delfino - ICJIA Board Member
Patrick Delfino - ICJIA Board Member
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Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority, Missing and Murdered Chicago Women Task Force met April 14.

Here is the agenda provided by the authority:

I. Call to Order and Roll Call  

II. Welcome 

III. Old Business 

• Approve Meeting Minutes from January 13, 2025, and February 10, 2025 

IV. New Business  

• Missing Persons Day Updates – Rebeca Perrone 

• Presentation by Brenda Myers-Powell, Founder, Dream Catcher Foundation and Ernestine’s Daughter 

• Election of Chair and Vice Chair 

• Bylaws Discussion and Vote 

• Report Writing Committee Report  

V. Next Steps 

• Next Meeting Date: Monday, May 12, 12 – 1:30 pm 

VI. Public Comment  

VII. Adjournment

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