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"The goal of the organization is the same, which is to empower black elected officials," said Lauderhill City Commissioner Margaret Bates, the group's new president. "We just have new people in positions, and we've put in place the proper oversight procedures going forward from here."
"I don't know what's going on with them. They sent me something, but I didn't read it yet," Lauderdale Lakes Mayor and former BBEO member Sam Brown acknowledged. "I'm staying right where I am, because I have not been involved or associated with the organization for months, and I don't expect that to change.""I don't think I even have a current paid membership, because I am for openness and transparency, especially when you're running a non-profit organization and taking people's money," Holness said. "I had encouraged them to change leadership and suggested we focus on moving forward to address education initiatives in the black community and other issues that negatively affects us."See the full content of this document
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Tenure As President Ends for Levoyd Williams
The Broward Black Elected Officials, Inc. has installed a new president amid an ongoing criminal probe from the Broward State Attorney's Office into the group's financial matters.
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