Mobile County Gov: Hudson Becomes Mobile County Commission President March 14

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Mobile AL

12 March, 2022

12:24 PM

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Press release from the Mobile County Government: Mar 11th, 2022 MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. – Effective Monday, March 14, 2022, District 2 Commissioner Connie Hudson will assume the role of President of the Mobile County Commission and will hold the position until July 9, 2023. The position of Mobile County Commission President rotates among the three elected Commissioners who each serve for 16 months within the four-year term of elected office. Commissioner Merceria Ludgood, who has represented District 1 since 2007, served as Commission President in the first rotation that began Nov. 11, 2020. Hudson, who has represented Commission District 2 since 2010, will chair meetings of the Commission, sign documents on behalf of the Commission, serve on various boards and serve as Mobile County's chief elected official during a declared emergency or disaster. Commissioner Randall Dueitt, who has represented District 3 since 2020, moves into the position of Mobile County Commission Vice President, as such he may chair meetings or act for the Commission President in her absence. Dueitt will serve as President in the final rotation beginning July 10, 2023 until the election of a new President on November 13, 2024. Commissioner Randall Dueitt, who has represented District 3 since 2020, moves into the position of Mobile County Commission Vice President, as such he may chair meetings or act for the Commission President in her absence. Dueitt will serve as President in the final rotation beginning July 10, 2023 until the election of a new President on November 13, 2024 11th March, 2022 Hudson Becomes Mobile County Commission President March 14   MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. – Effective Monday, March 14, 2022, District 2 Commissioner Connie Hudson will 8th March, 2022 Mobile County Commission American Rescue Plan Act Update MOBILE COUNTY, Ala. -- The Mobile County Commission is actively working to fund projects submitted for American Rescue 23rd February, 2022 Mobile County to Phase Out Midcentury System of Outdoor Warning Sirens IMAGE:  Mobile County's oldest outdoor warning siren, a Federal Signal Model Thunderbolt 1003 installed June 23rd February, 2022 Mobile County to Phase Out Midcentury System of Outdoor Warning Sirens IMAGE:  Mobile County's oldest outdoor warning siren, a Federal Signal Model Thunderbolt 1003 installed June This press release was produced by the Mobile County Government. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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