Commission Background and Establishment
Mayor's Interfaith Council (MIC) Active Advisory
Monthly Committee on Public Works and Operations Executive Appointment
The Council shall advise the Mayor of the District of Columbia, the Mayor's Director for Religious Affairs, and the Mayor's Cabinet, on various matters, especially and including those that affect the spiritual, faith and religious well-being of all the residents of the District of Columbia.
The Council shall be comprised of not more than 30 voting members, appointed by the Mayor.
The Council shall be comprised of not more than 30 voting members, appointed by the Mayor.The voting members shall include a broad cross-section of religous communities residing in the District, including ordained pastors,ministers, rabbis, imams, priests, consecrated bishops, and other leaders of faith. Members of the Council shall be residents of the District , or shall represent a faith or religous insitution or organization located in the District. A member shall serve for no more than 2 consecutive, full terms.
Mayor's Order 2011-110 http://dcregs.dc.gov/Gateway/NoticeHome.aspx?NoticeID=1270814
Executive Office of the Mayor (EOM) Mayor's Office on Religious Affairs (MORA)
06-20-2011 06-29-2027
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https://MOTAboards.applytojob.com/apply/7fAlZQ/The-Mayors-Interfaith-Council.html?source=bcd
Appointed by Mayor 21 1
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Points of Contact
Thomas Bowen Director thomas.bowen@dc.gov (202) 442-8122
Vida Rangel Vida.Rangel@dc.gov (202) 727-4816
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