Difference between revisions of "PNC 04/03/2022"
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Motion to modify the By-laws to prohibit caucuses, inserted in Article VII: Committees -- Purpose, Membership, and Operations: | Motion to modify the By-laws to prohibit caucuses, inserted in Article VII: Committees -- Purpose, Membership, and Operations: | ||
− | "(4) No member of a state party or volunteer for the national party shall affiliate themselves with an organization or substructure that seeks to promote one ideology over others within the United States Pirate Party, promote partisan or tribal behavior between members of an “in” group or “out” group, promote the forwarding of a certain group’s goals." | + | "(4) No member of a state party or volunteer for the national party shall affiliate themselves with an organization or substructure that seeks to promote one ideology over others within the United States Pirate Party, promote partisan or tribal behavior between members of an “in” group or “out” group, promote the forwarding of a certain group’s goals over the party as whole, or discourage the use of mainline party discussion channels in favor of partisan ones." |
=== Reports === | === Reports === |
Revision as of 20:44, 3 April 2022
Agenda
Reports
Old Business
- motion to prohibit caucuses
New Business
- legalize federal marijuana protest on 4/20
- update on Pirate National Conference
Attending
- Mitch Davilo, IL
- Anthony Jay, IN
- Joseph Onoroski, MA
Probationary States
- WI
Non-Voting
- Yari, Chair, CA
- Matthew Crowley, FL
- Drew Bingaman, PA
Summary
Motion to modify the By-laws to prohibit caucuses, inserted in Article VII: Committees -- Purpose, Membership, and Operations:
"(4) No member of a state party or volunteer for the national party shall affiliate themselves with an organization or substructure that seeks to promote one ideology over others within the United States Pirate Party, promote partisan or tribal behavior between members of an “in” group or “out” group, promote the forwarding of a certain group’s goals over the party as whole, or discourage the use of mainline party discussion channels in favor of partisan ones."
Reports
Old Business
New Business
Minutes
Record of the meeting