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<br />Council liaison: <br /> <br />Advantages: <br /> <br />-No change in current policy. <br />-Committees given council support at every meeting. <br />-Committees having a representative of the council present to advise the <br />committee. <br /> <br />Additional council members <br />comments/concerns: <br /> <br />Disadvantages: <br /> <br />-One council member acting individual in the role of communicator <br />directly from the committee to the council or from the council to the <br />committee. (See definition of liaison role). <br /> <br />Additional council members <br />comments/concerns: <br /> <br />Committee liaison: <br /> <br />Advantages: <br /> <br />-Empowering the committees with their own voice to the council. <br />- The council would hear directly from the committee via the member. <br />-Dilute the individual council members authority, strengthening the joint <br />authority of the council. <br /> <br />Additional council members <br />comments/concerns: <br /> <br />Disadvantages: <br /> <br />-This would be a change to the current policy. <br />-Lack of liaison may create distancing of the committee to the council. <br />- Fear ofthe committee feeling so distanced that they disband completely. <br />-Committee would feel the loss of having a relationship with at least one <br />council member. <br />-Overburden volunteer if they choose not to rotate the liaison position. <br /> <br />Additional council members <br />comments/concerns: <br />