NAACP delays decision on move
From Times Wire Reports
The 64-person board of directors of the NAACP failed to finalize details on moving its main offices from Baltimore to Washington.
The group did not say when the issue might be taken up again. The move is being considered to put NAACP officials nearer government officials, lobbyists and media outlets.
The 98-year-old nonprofit has been based in Baltimore since 1986, when it moved from New York.
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