Village of Fox River Grove Police Pension Fund Board of Trustees met Jan. 21

Melissa Schladt, Board of Trustee
Melissa Schladt, Board of Trustee - Village of Fox River Grove Website
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Village of Fox River Grove Police Pension Fund Board of Trustees met Jan. 21

Here is the agenda provided by the board:

1. Call to Order

2. Roll Call

3. Public Comment

4. Approval of Meeting Minutes

a. October 15, 2025 Regular Meeting

b. Semi-Annual Review of Closed Session Meeting Minutes

5. Accountant’s Report

a. Monthly Financial Report

b. Presentation and Approval of Bills

c. Additional Bills, if any

d. Discussion/Possible Action – Cash Management Policy

6. Investment Reports

a. IPOPIF – Verus Advisory, Inc.

i. State Street Statement

7. Communications and Reports

a. Designation of IDOI Security Administrator

b. Statements of Economic Interest

c. Affidavits of Continued Eligibility

8. Trustee Training Updates

a. Approval of Trustee Training Registration Fees and Reimbursable Expenses

9. Applications for Membership/Withdrawals from Fund

10. Applications for Retirement/Disability Benefits

11. Old Business

12. New Business

a. Approve Annual Cost of Living Adjustments for Pensioners

b. Review Trustee Term Expirations and Election Procedures

c. Portability Update – Eric Barham

13. Attorney’s Report – Radja Collins Law

a. Legal Updates

14. Closed Session, if needed

15. Adjournment

https://cms5.revize.com/revize/foxrivergrove/document%20center/Agendas/Police%20Pension%20Board/Police%20Pension%20Agenda%20-%201-21-2026.pdf?t=202601201025350&t=202601201025350



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