Redding Senior Center Protesters Demand Regular Meetings and Greater Transparency
Members of the Redding Senior Center are protesting proposed bylaw changes that would eliminate statutory voting membership, calling for regular meetings and greater transparency. The center's president, Julie…
Redding Senior Center, Redding, CAPublished July 17, 2026Source: Shasta Scout RSS
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Protesters at the Redding Senior Center are demanding regular meetings and greater transparency after proposed bylaw changes that would eliminate statutory voting membership. The center's President, Julie Hudec, has proposed changes to bylaws that would 'eliminate statutory voting membership,' according to a draft of bylaws shared by a center member. Protesters say this would limit their ability to participate in the governance and activities provided by the center.
Hudec has defended herself against accusations, saying members haven't been interested in voting for years, and the concerns being raised by a few do not reflect the views of most members. She's temporarily backed down from efforts to rewrite the bylaws given the current tensions. Protesters are still pushing for increased representation in the center's affairs.
Key Details
Location: Redding Senior Center
Date/time: July 17, 2026
Agencies involved: City of Redding, Shasta Scout
Status: Ongoing protests and negotiations between protesters and center leadership
Public impact: Potential changes to bylaws affecting senior center governance and activities
Julie HudecArt McBrideSherry RodgersTravis MenneCity of Redding501(c)(3) nonprofit
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