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Yarden yen.yarden at verizon.net
Mon Oct 15 21:14:45 EDT 2007


I expect to be voting Yes on Proposal 321 supporting the decision of 
the Steering Committee's decision to send the proposal on apportionment 
to the BRPP for review.  In any case we will have before us a proposal 
on apportionment of State delegates to the National Nominating 
Committee for discussion by the NC before the end of the month.
Please inform me of over-riding concerns, if any.
Elie Yarden,
delegate, NCMA GRP


321 Proposal to Sustain the SC Decision to send CAWA convention 
apportionment proposal to BRPP

Background
Per the policy adopted in Proposal #266, Process for Resolution of 
Procedural Objections (adopted, 4/1/07), the Green National Committee 
is asked to vote on whether to uphold the Steering Committee's decision 
to send a proposal recently submitted by the Green Parties of 
California and Washington to the Bylaws, Rules, Policies and Procedures 
Committee.

The CA/WA proposal addresses the apportionment formula for delegates to 
the presidential nominating convention.  BRPP, currently working on 
several presidential nominating convention documents,  requested that 
the Steering Committee refer the proposal to BRPP.  BRPP was given two 
weeks to review and work on the proposal in conjunction with the 
sponsors; otherwise, the CA/WA proposal would go to the voting queue on 
Monday, October 15.

In this case, you are voting FOR or AGAINST the SC decision. A YES vote 
means that you agree that BRPP should be given an opportunity to go 
over the proposal before sending it to the voting queue.  A NO vote 
means you believe the proposal should go, as is, to the voting queue 
immediately.


Proposal
The Green National Committee shall sustain the decision of the Steering 
Committee, that the Proposal on Presidential Nominating Convention 
Delegate Apportionment, submitted by the Green Parties of California 
and Washington, shall be sent to the Bylaws, Rules, Policies & 
Procedures Committee
before being sent to the voting queue.

Resources
None

References
Proposal #266 - Process for Resolution of Procedural Objections
http://gp.org/cgi-bin/vote/propdetail?pid=266



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