[Lnc-business] Orlando in-person convention
Tim Hagan
tim.hagan at lp.org
Tue Jun 30 13:29:34 EDT 2020
Ms Hogarth's suggestion is no different from having informal discussions
during a lunch break at a meeting. I'm available anytime for such a
meeting.
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Tim Hagan
Treasurer, Libertarian National Committee
On 2020-06-30 10:16, Susan Hogarth via Lnc-business wrote:
> The Chair has just made it clear that he does not intend to vote
> anytime soon (for purposes he did choose to explain but clearly feels
> are in the best interests of the Party), so I would like to suggest
> that we use the time we are now forced to take and prepare exactly
> what actions can be taken as soon as it is possible to take them.
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> Would it be out of order to suggest an informal *but recorded and
> public* meeting/call to discuss this? I don’t want to run afoul of any
> notice or transparency issues, but I also don’t think we should sit
> around swapping emails because in a situation like this it is a
> particularly horrible form of communication.
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> Susan Jane Hogarth
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> Region 5 Representative
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> Libertarian National Committee
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> susan.hogarth at lp.org
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> 919-906-2106 (tel:919-906-2106)
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>> On Jun 30, 2020 at 12:48 PM, <john.phillips--- via Lnc-business
>> (mailto:lnc-business at hq.lp.org)> wrote:
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>> Bill we already have a bit of discussion on this going in the other
>> thread. Several members, including myself, have expressed similar
>> thoughts to yours. Tho we have some other options for bylaws and
>> platform.
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>> We need the chair to express his intention on the 24 hour notice vote
>> so we can call a meeting and get this done.
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>> John Phillips
>> Libertarian National Committee Region 6 Representative
>> Cell 217-412-5973
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>> On Jun 30, 2020 11:43 AM, William Redpath via Lnc-business
>> <lnc-business at hq.lp.org> wrote:
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>> > I think the in-person convention in Orlando should be cancelled and am
>> > prepared to so vote. I ask other LNC members who agree with me to speak
>> > up on this list.
>> >
>> > At the very least, another poll regarding attendees should be taken,
>> > because I surmise plans of many people are changing.
>> >
>> > In the previous poll, Julie Fox voted that she was likely to attend, but
>> > she just told me that she is now not going.
>> >
>> > I previously voted that I was sure to attend. If I were to vote today
>> > in a poll, I would vote "unlikely to attend" due to my work travel
>> > schedule and quarantine issues after leaving Florida on July 12. I have
>> > not decided for sure.
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>> > I think the actual attendance numbers will be far lower than stated in
>> > the poll that was taken.
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>> > I hope to participate online, but that will be dependent on a two-thirds
>> > vote of the delegates in attendance. While I have been told that remote
>> > participation for the convention will likely pass, I don't think any LP
>> > delegate should be put in the position of having to go to Orlando or be
>> > dependent on that vote to participate in the convention.
>> >
>> > It would be far better to have a second online convention for LNC
>> > officers, LNC At-Large and Judicial Committee and not address Bylaws or
>> > Platform until the May 2022 convention in Reno.
>> >
>> > Bill Redpath
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