Unfortunately, respondent Mann quoted part of my question, but did not answer any of it. I hope he didn't misunderstand what I am asking. Let me clarify: I am seeking information about what process of community involvement Moss/Staten used to arrive at their position on the Jennings matter prior to their speaking out as community spokespeople. Here's the actual question I posed again:
Speaking of "community input" in the Jennings matter, I'm curious what process the Staten/Moss group used to gather input and come to a consensus about point of view. Was the process "inclusive", and if so, who participated and in what settings? Were the opportunities for this input communicated to the public, and if so, how? Is the Staten/Moss model for community input one that can be used productively in other situations?
Ann Berget
Kingfield
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