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- Posted May 07, 2013
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Luncheon to provide MORBANPAC update

The Southeast Chapter of the Michigan Mortgage Lenders Association is proud to present Murray Brown of Karoub Associates at its Thursday, May 16, MORBANPAC Luncheon beginning at 11:30 a.m. at Andiamo Italia West, 6676 Telegraph in Bloomfield Township.
Brown is the MMLA's legislative consultant and he'll provide an update on current legislation. Brent Green of First Place Bank and immediate past president of the MMLA will give an overview of the 2013 goal for MORBANPAC and the recent legislative day held in Lansing.
Cost to attend the lunch is $35 for members (minimum suggested donation) and $49 for non-members (minimum suggested donation)
This event is the MMLA's annual MORBANPAC Luncheon and the association will pay for members' lunches. MORBANPAC is the non-partisan political action committee of the Michigan Mortgage Lenders Association. MORBANPAC operates at the state level to support elected officials and candidates whose voting records and positions support the real estate finance industry. MORBANPAC is funded entirely through voluntary contributions from people interested and supportive of our industry. The registration fee will be a donation to MORBANPAC which can only accept donations from individuals. Corporate checks cannot be accepted as payment for this event.
Online registration is required by Friday, May 10, at www.mmla.net. Anyone with questions may contact Karen Bondar at karen.bondar@ugcorp.com or 586-457-3619.
Published: Tue, May 7, 2013
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