[Lnc-business] Signing onto letters/statements involving other groups

Alicia Mattson agmattson at gmail.com
Thu Oct 16 01:36:51 EDT 2014


Depending on the subject matter, it may well be governed by LP Bylaw 8.11,
which says it takes a 3/4 vote of the LNC with previous notice (or
unanimous without previous notice) to adopt public policy resolutions.

-Alicia



On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 9:54 PM, Joshua Katz <joshua.katz at lp.org> wrote:

> Does the LNC have any formalized policy about signing onto letters or
> other statements about political topics?  It is my impression that the
> bylaws and policy manual allow the chair to sign onto such statements
> unilaterally, but that past practice is for the LNC to vote on such
> questions.  Am I right in this?
>
> I'd like to put out feelers on how others would feel about adopting a
> policy on the matter one way or another.
>
> Joshua A. Katz
>
> Region 8 (Region of Badassdom) Alternate
> Libertarian National Committee
>
> Chair, Libertarian Party of Connecticut
>
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