[statecom] 2nd notice: June 29th State Committee meeting and request for proposals

Nat Fortune nat.fortune at comcast.net
Tue Jun 10 09:53:20 EDT 2008


http://green-rainbow.org/StateCom/Sessions/2006_2008.html

Thanks to our communications director Eli Beckerman for putting this  
together.

from the web page
Proposals for the State Committee meeting can be submitted, revised,  
and commented on here. The State Committee meeting is on Saturday  
June 29, 2008. State Committee procedures say that the last day to  
submit anything here is Saturday, June 15.

Any two members of the State and Administrative Committees or any GRP  
Local may submit a proposal for the State Committee to consider.  
Proposals are to be sent to working committees for vetting at least  
three weeks before a StateCom meeting, and posted on the website at  
least two weeks before a StateCom meeting so they can be mailed to  
State Committee members, and so that delegates can read them online.  
No proposals will be accepted at the meeting, except by any StateCom  
delegates which are elected within 4 weeks of an upcoming scheduled  
StateCom meeting. If sponsors are bringing a proposal to the meeting  
for consideration, the sponsors are responsible for bringing enough  
copies of the proposals for all the delegates to have one.

Proposals should also try to follow the Complete Proposal Guidelines  
as specified in a separate document. This document contains a  
template that can be used as the starting point for constructing a  
proposal for submission.

If you have proposals that are ready to post, do not hesitate as it  
gives people more of a chance to read it and comment on it ahead of  
time and possibly improve it.

If you have the proposal already in a word processor document, please  
attach the document at the bottom of your post to facilitate the  
process of making the proposal package for the meeting.

Please read them completely so you are prepared for clarifying  
questions, discussion, and decisionmaking. If you have comments ahead  
of time, you can post a follow up here and you can contact the  
sponsors of the proposal.





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