[GPCA-SGA-Votes] PROPOSED AMENDMENT: Discuss *ID 157*: Bylaws Amendment: Clarify Notice Requirements and Reset Quorum at a Minimum of 50% For Standing Committees’ Voting Membership

Adam Siegel apsiegel at gmail.com
Wed Mar 21 15:26:56 PDT 2018


Hello fellow SGA delegates,

The Yolo and Butte County Councils have accepted this friendly amendment to
amend the GPCA Bylaws so that the GPCA Spokespersons be voting members of
the Media Committee, and would like the language of this proposal (157)
amended to include the following change to Article 9 of the GCPCA Bylaws:

That GPCA Bylaw Article 9 be amended as follows:

That Article 9-3 be amended from its current text:

Section 9-3 Meetings

9-3.1 Committees shall meet during GPCA state meetings, on teleconferences
and otherwise as necessary to achieve the objectives outlined in its work
plan. Meetings must be called with a minimum of two weeks notice to
committee members.

9-3.2 The decision-making process for committees shall follow that
described for the General Assembly in 7-5.5. Quorum is a majority of the
committee's voting membership.


To read as follows:

Section 9-3 Meetings

9-3.1 Committees shall meet during GPCA state meetings, on teleconferences
and otherwise as necessary to achieve the objectives outlined in their work
plans. Meetings outside any regular meeting schedule shall be called with a
minimum of two weeks notice to committee members.

9-3.2 The decision-making process for committees shall follow that
described for the General Assembly in 7-5.5. Quorum shall be at least 50%
of the committee's voting membership.​


That Article 9-11.2 be amended from its current text:

9-11.2 Membership

The Media Committee shall consist of eight voting members, appointed by the
Coordinating Committee to serve staggered two year terms, including a
Coordinating Committee Liaison, who shall serve as one of two Media
Committee co-coordinators. The other Media Committee co-coordinator shall
be elected by the Media Committee itself. In addition, GPCA spokespersons
shall be ex-officio non-voting members, who may participate in the
deliberations of the committee, but not vote. Eligible appointees to the
Media Committee must have attended at least one in-person General Assembly
within the last five or be a Standing Green Delegate, demonstrate a working
knowledge of the Bylaws and Rules and Procedures and apply to the
Coordinating Committee for appointment.


To read as follows:

9-11.2 Membership

The Media Committee shall consist of eight voting members, appointed by the
Coordinating Committee to serve staggered two year terms, including a
Coordinating Committee Liaison, who shall serve as one of two Media
Committee co-coordinators. The other Media Committee co-coordinator shall
be elected by the Media Committee itself. In addition, GPCA spokespersons
shall be ex-officio voting members. Eligible appointees to the Media
Committee must have attended at least one in-person General Assembly within
the last five or be a Standing Green Delegate, demonstrate a working
knowledge of the Bylaws and Rules and Procedures and apply to the
Coordinating Committee for appointment.

Adam
Yolo







On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 6:52 PM, Eric Brooks <brookse32 at hotmail.com> wrote:

> Proposed Amendment to Item 157 – Resetting Quorum and Noticing for
> Committees.
>
> Hi all, and to the proposers of Item 157,
>
> I have a proposed amendment to solve a particular technical problem we
> have specifically for the Media Committee.
>
> Currently the Bylaws state that our two GPCA spokespersons can be ex
> officio members of the Media Committee, but cannot count toward quorum and
> vote on the committee. This has effectively made it impossible for the
> Media Committee to reach quorum.
>
> Since the Media Committee has been active, and as long as I have been on
> it, it has always made decisions by full consensus – and two votes out of a
> quorum of four does not allow the spokespersons to carry any potential vote
> by themselves. And regardless the GA/SGA can always override any committee
> if it ever does make mistakes or show any bias.
>
> So I am asking the proposers to amend this proposal to:
>
> Make the two Green Party spokespersons voting members of the Media
> Committee.
>
> thanks
>
>
>
> Eric Brooks
> SF, CA
> Media Committee
>
>
>
> *From:* gpca-votes [mailto:gpca-votes-bounces at sfgreens.org] *On Behalf Of
> *GPCA Votes
> *Sent:* Thursday, February 15, 2018 12:45 PM
> *To:* gpca-votes at sfgreens.org
> *Subject:* [GPCA-SGA-Votes] Discuss ID 157: Bylaws Amendment: Clarify
> Notice Requirements and Reset Quorum at a Minimum of 50% For Standing
> Committees’ Voting Membership
>
>
>
> *Please send your discussion comments to gpca-votes at sfgreens.org
> <gpca-votes at sfgreens.org>*
>
>
>
> Discussion has begun for the following GPCA SGA ranked choice vote:
>
>
>
> Ranked Choice Vote ID #157
>
> Ranked Choice Vote *Bylaws Amendment: Clarify Notice Requirements and
> Reset Quorum at a Minimum of 50% For Standing Committees’ Voting Membership*
>
> Ranked Choice Vote Administrators: Victoria Ashley, Brian Good, Laura
> Wells, Eric Brooks, Mike Goldbeck
>
> Discussion  02/12/2018 - 03/25/2018
>
> Voting  03/26/2018 - 04/01/2018
>
> Voting ends at Midnight Pacific Time
>
>
>
> *Background*
>
>
>
> This proposal has been brought forth because in recent years a number of
> standing committees of the Green Party of California (GPCA) have been
> unable to conduct any business for lengthy periods of time due to failure
> to reach quorum.  This state of affairs has often impeded the GPCA
> Coordinating Committee (CC) from fulfilling its own responsibilities per
> GPCA Bylaw 8-1.7 (“Request and receive reports from Committees and Working
> Groups, refer matters to them, and monitor and assist their work”).  GPCA
> standing committees are capped, for gender balance, at an even number of
> members, and currently establish quorum at a majority of voting members.
> This proposed amendment would establish the minimum quorum at least 50% of
> standing committees’ voting membership.
>
>
>
> This proposal would also clarify an ambiguity in notice requirements for
> calling meetings.  The language of GPCA Bylaw 9-3.1 is silent regarding
> notice requirements for standing committees that establish regular meeting
> schedules.  In practice, most if not all standing committees establish
> regular meeting schedules for their work year.  The proposed language would
> make explicit that two weeks’ notice is required for meetings that fall
> outside a standing committee’s regular meeting schedule, should one be set.
>
>
>
> *Proposal*
>
>
>
> That GPCA Bylaw Article 9-3 be amended as follows:
>
>
>
> That Article 9-3 be amended from its current text:
>
>
>
> Section 9-3 Meetings
>
>
>
> 9-3.1 Committees shall meet during GPCA state meetings, on teleconferences
> and otherwise as necessary to achieve the objectives outlined in its work
> plan. Meetings must be called with a minimum of two weeks notice to
> committee members.
>
>
>
> 9-3.2 The decision-making process for committees shall follow that
> described for the General Assembly in 7-5.5. Quorum is a majority of the
> committee's voting membership.
>
>
>
> To read as follows:
>
>
>
> Section 9-3 Meetings
>
>
>
> 9-3.1 Committees shall meet during GPCA state meetings, on teleconferences
> and otherwise as necessary to achieve the objectives outlined in their work
> plans. Meetings outside any regular meeting schedule shall be called with a
> minimum of two weeks notice to committee members.
>
>
>
> 9-3.2 The decision-making process for committees shall follow that
> described for the General Assembly in 7-5.5. Quorum shall be at least 50%
> of the committee's voting membership.​
>
>
>
> Sponsors: The proposed amendment has been endorsed and sponsored by the
> Green Party of Butte County and the Green Party of Yolo County.
>
>
>
> Full details will be available at: http://www.sjcgreens.org/
> sga_vote_bylaw_interpretations
>
>
>
> *Please send your discussion comments to gpca-votes at sfgreens.org
> <gpca-votes at sfgreens.org>*
>
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