[Occupymendocino] Fwd: RE: Fort Bragg town hall

Richard Karch rkarch at mcn.org
Tue Nov 20 17:10:37 PST 2012


On Nov 20, 2012, at 3:13 PM, Agnes Woolsey wrote:

> What is the next step forward? Let's have some ideas from the Gen Ass. Sat. 11/17 and others. One idea was to contact the County Recorders across the country via email. Who wants to take that on or start local?
> Happy Thanksgiving,All,
> Agnes

I'm researching public/community  banks.  This seems like  good thing to work on because OM people seem excited by the idea. rk

Community bank

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A community bank is a depository institution that is typically locally owned and operated. Community banks tend to focus on the needs of the businesses and families where the bank holds branches and offices. Lending decisions are made by people who understand the local needs of families, businesses and farmers. Employees often reside within the communities they serve.

In the United States, community banks are defined as independent banks and savings institutions holding companies with aggregate assets less than $1 billion.[1] From 1985 to 2004 they comprised 94% of all banks in the United States, but the proportion of expanding total national deposits that the Community Banks held declined from about 25.89% of all U.S. deposits in 1985 to 13.55% of the U.S. deposits in 2003.[1][2][3]

Contents

1 List of community banks
2 See also
3 References



On Nov 20, 2012, at 3:13 PM, Agnes Woolsey wrote:

> What is the next step forward? Let's have some ideas from the Gen Ass. Sat. 11/17 and others. One idea was to contact the County Recorders across the country via email. Who wants to take that on or start local?
> Happy Thanksgiving,All,
> Agnes
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> Subject:	RE: Fort Bragg town hall
> Date:	Mon, 19 Nov 2012 11:50:44 -0600
> From:	CJ Holmes <cjholmes at cjholmes.com>
> To:	Linda Jupiter <jupiter at mcn.org>
> CC:	Agnes Woolsey <agnes at mcn.org>
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> This is fabulous feedback.  Thanks for much for all your work – both of you.  I’d love to meet with anyone/everyone that is willing to take the next step forward.  Please keep me in the loop. 
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> Thanks,  cj
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> From: Linda Jupiter [mailto:jupiter at mcn.org] 
> Sent: Saturday, November 17, 2012 8:37 AM
> To: CJ Holmes
> Cc: Agnes Woolsey
> Subject: Fort Bragg town hall
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> That was a wonderful presentaton you gave last night, CJ.
> Agnes you did a sterling job getting three city council members, including our mayor, and one outgoing BOS member and one incoming BOS member!
> Also, I saw some new faces in the crowd as well.
> Great work, you, two.
> In talking to Kendall after the meeting (she's our outgoing BOS member), she'll be talking to our County Recorder and is interested in the eminent domain focus. She'd be great taking that on as she has no plans for work after January. It may be a fit.
> Love,
> Linda
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