In December 2019, the Local reported that membership in the CHCA had decreased from about 1400 in 2018 to just over 1200 in 2019. It also reported that annual membership dues would rise in 2020 from …
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In December 2019, the Local reported that membership in the CHCA had decreased from about 1400 in 2018 to just over 1200 in 2019. It also reported that annual membership dues would rise in 2020 from $50 to $95 under a new “value” plan.
It would be illuminating to learn from the CHCA’s new leadership how many members the CHCA now has and compare membership revenues under the new rate structure with membership revenues under the old rate structure.
Perhaps it is even the Local’s duty to report these figures.
Brian Rudnick
Chestnut Hill
Editor’s note: As you noted, the Local does have a duty to report those figures and reported your starting point. We will speak with the CHCA’s new leadership and report the state of membership and revenue soon.