Key responsibilities of the board of advisors include: (1) Organizational and fiscal planning, management, and oversight; (2) Adopting criteria and procedures for consortium membership and member responsibilities; (3) Identifying short-term and long-term priorities of the consortium, with special emphasis on short-term priorities relating to preserving historical information from the last several decades before it is lost; (4) Appointing special committees and task forces including people from consortium members and nonmembers to assist with the consortium's tasks; and (5) Developing recommendations for statewide commemoration of the centennial of the adoption in 1910 of the fifth amendment to the Washington state Constitution, guaranteeing women's suffrage.
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