Council to Vote on Revising Human Relations Council
Greg Wilson/Anderson Observer
Anderson County Council will vote on changes for the Human Relations Board as part of Tuesday’s meeting at 6:30 p.m. in the historic courthouse downtown.
The HRC will be trimmed to 14 members from its current allowable 29 members, and each council member will choose two citizens to serve on the board.
The Anderson County Human Relations Council is an advisory board with the stated goal of seeking “to improve human relations by building bridges and removing barriers among all races and ethnic groups represented throughout Anderson County.” The group sponsors education awareness events throughout the year, including the annual Cory White Awards.