Text Box: CONCERNED CITIZENS COMMITTEE OF BILLINGS TOWNSHIP
Text Box: We are ‘the people’ like you.
We believe our elected government officials should ethically and efficiently use revenues and resources to make the community secure,  prosperous, and life-sustaining.   We believe government leadership should be open, just, responsible and accountable to the people.  
Elected officials can fall out of sync with the people they have been elected to serve.  Sometimes they serve their own self interests at the taxpayers expense and betray the public trust.  And sometimes officials go wild.  A watchdog organization like the CCC is necessary to restore balance.  When balance is restored, a watchdog organizations presence in the community can help maintain that balance. 
Our mission, in part, is to keep a keen eye on Billings Township government policy, procedures and actions.
The CCC is organized:  to research, educate and inform citizens with the truth on issues affecting their community;  to motivate citizens to act on the information;  to restore ethics, justice and government accountability;  to restore the voice of the citizens in the community.  
We are volunteers from the community who freely associate, meet, research and share information and opinions with others who are protected by the 1st Amendment of the Constitution. Explore our website.  Get to know us.  If you are interested in becoming a Member or would like to be our Guest, contact information is available throughout the website.  

Text Box: A Random Act
Of
Kindness...

The CCC performs Random Acts
of  Kindness.

Do you know someone who could benefit from A Random Act of Kindness?  

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Text Box: CCC MEMBER’S
PLAN TO MAKE
A DIFFERENCE:

   ORGANIZE

   RESEARCH

   EDUCATE

   INFORM

   MOTIVATE

   ACTIVATE

   RESTORE

   MONITOR
Text Box: Education is the kindling of a flame, not the filling of a vessel. 
Socrates

Text Box: The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress. 
Frederick Douglass 1857
Text Box: There is no charm equal to tenderness of heart. Jane Austen