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Liz Feitl is an at-large representative on the Monroe County Council. She was elected from a field of eight candidates at a January 2025 Democratic Party caucus to fill a vacancy following the December 2024 death of councilor Cheryl Munson. | Liz Feitl is an at-large representative on the [https://www.in.gov/counties/monroe/government/council/ Monroe County Council]. She was elected from a field of eight candidates at a January 2025 Democratic Party caucus to fill a vacancy following the December 2024 death of councilor Cheryl Munson. | ||
In 2021 she retired from a job as AFL-CIO community liaison at the United Way of Monroe County, a position she had held since 2002. | In 2021 she retired from a job as AFL-CIO community liaison at the United Way of Monroe County, a position she had held since 2002. | ||
Latest revision as of 18:33, 13 December 2025
Liz Feitl is an at-large representative on the Monroe County Council. She was elected from a field of eight candidates at a January 2025 Democratic Party caucus to fill a vacancy following the December 2024 death of councilor Cheryl Munson.
In 2021 she retired from a job as AFL-CIO community liaison at the United Way of Monroe County, a position she had held since 2002.
She was married for 34 years to Robert "Al" Feitl, who passed away in 2023. They have three children.
Timeline: Liz Feitl
2025-01-19 Is elected by a Democratic Party caucus to fill the vacancy for an at-large seat on the Monroe County Council, following the December 2024 death of councilor Cheryl Munson.
2018 Receives the Toby Strout Lifetime Contribution Award from the City of Bloomington.
2013-2021 Serves on the Monroe County Women’s Commission.
2002-2021 Serves as AFL-CIO community liaison for the United Way of Monroe County, a full-time staff position.