Recent Business Committee Meetings Highlights & Lowlights

From the February 12, 2014 Oneida Business Committee Meeting regarding stolen confidential Oneida Land Commission & Division of Land Management records found in Oneida Gaming Commission dumpster:

See in reference: Report: Stolen Confidential Oneida Land Commission & Division Of Land Management Files Found In Gaming Commission Dumpster

From the February 12, 2014 Oneida Business Committee Meeting regarding the the March 22 & April 6 GTC Meeting Agendas (both meetings were later cancelled):

From the February 12, 2014 Oneida Business Committee Meeting acting in the dark (figuratively and literally) regarding the creation of a new “single-purpose leasing entity” to manage the Oneida Tribe’s various commercial properties, plus BC approval of Sagestone Mgmt. to act as the “Agent” of Onedia Seven Generations Corp., also the BC’s deferral of action on the request for the forebearance letter for Wisconsin Bank & Trust, and finally – and perhaps most importantly – spaghetti:

From the February 26, 2014 Oneida Business Committee Meeting regarding GTC Meeting Action Reports & Minutes, canceling the March 22, 2014 GTC Meeting due to financial constraints, and a failed motion to approve an April 6, 2014 GTC Meeting, plus a discussion regarding the role of General Tribal Council (Ed gets something right. 2,000 GTC members deciding is better than 9 BC members ruling. Kudos, Ed.):

This one, from the February 26, 2014 Oneida Business Committee Meeting, is a doozy. Must see. Please share:

From the March 12, 2014 Oneida Business Committee Meeting regarding gangs on the Oneida Reservation. Notice how at 9:15 and 9:51 at the back of the room in the top of the video that, while Cathy Metoxen is speaking, ‘Elder Advisor’ Yvonne Metiver attempts to give BC Chair Ed Delgado the ‘cut her mic’/’shut her up’ signal. Then, towards the end of the video at the 16:50 mark, watch Ed catch Yvonne in her silly lies:

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