The Consolidated Post Report (CPR) brings the performance of our Legion posts into focus, much like a school report card. We have taken a look at the 2018 – 2019 CPR data and compared is with the most recent 2019 – 2020 CPR data.

The data submitted in your post’s CPR is so important that it is included with data of all other posts in California. Our California data, once it is compiled, is then sent to members of Congress along with the data submitted from all The American Legion posts across the nation.

The CPR is a report required by the Department of California bylaws. More importantly, the CPR brings key post activities into focus. Accurate CPR data being submitted by every post in California provides a very important story of how much good work our California Legionnaires do every year in service to veterans, their families, and our communities.

In the graphics below are comparisons of 2019 and 2020 date for a number of items tracked in the CPR.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jared Morgan
Author: Jared Morgan

Jared is the senior editor and web team lead for the Department of California and chair of its Media & Communications Commission. He became a member of the American Legion in 2014 when he joined Palisades Post 283 to find stories about veterans issues for a local newspaper while working as its news editor. He was soon brought in as 283's assistant adjutant and historian to help produce the post's award-winning community newspaper. Since then, Jared has used his media skills to help further the efforts of The American Legion in its advocacy of veterans and their families. Jared has also worked for several years to help revitalize the 100-year-old Santa Monica Post 123, formerly as its adjutant and as a member of its executive board, before transferring back to Post 283.