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North
Carolina Senior Tar Heel Legislature (NCSTHL)
The
North Carolina Senior Tar Heel Legislature (NCSTHL) was created
by the North Carolina General Assembly in July of 1993.
The
N.C. Senior Tar Heel Legislature was created to:
- provide
information to senior citizens on the legislative process and
matters being considered by the North Carolina General Assembly
- promote
citizen involvement and advocacy concerning aging issues before
the North Carolina General Assembly
- assess
the legislative needs of older citizens by convening a forum modeled
after the North Carolina General Assembly
There
is one delegate and one alternate delegate to the NCSTHL from each
of the 100 counties in the state. Delegates and alternates must
be age 60 or older. The North Carolina Division
of Aging and Adult Services provides staff support for the Senior
Legislature in cooperation with the 17 Area
Agencies on Aging who are responsible for conducting the selection
of delegates and alternates.
All
Region J delegates are invited to attend the Triangle
J Advisory Council on Aging meetings. This relationship keeps
the Advisory Council informed and helps the NCSTHL delegates to
understand the issues thought important by the Advisory Council.
The
NCSTHL has developed six "issues committees" and six "standing
committees" to address issues and NCSTHL protocols.
For
more information on the NCSTHL statewide, contact Mary
Edwards at the N.C.
Division of Aging and Adult Services.
Triangle J NCSTHL Delegates |
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