[Nebraska-Students] Call for Resolutions at State Convention
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Do you think we should change a government policy, take a stand concerning
accessibility or an agency or service for the blind, commend an individual
service or entity for exemplary service and support, or create new
regulations? If you do, consider writing a resolution.
Resolutions passed by the convention are the statements of policy which
determine the actions and direction of our organization for the following
year. It is important that they receive serious attention.
Any member may sponsor a resolution. Resolution drafts must be submitted to
the President or the Chairperson of the Resolutions Committee no later than
Friday, March 29, 2024. Resolutions which receive favorable consideration by
the committee will come to the convention for consideration and action.
Resolutions which don't receive favorable consideration by the committee
will not come to the convention floor unless the sponsor wishes to have them
considered despite the committee's decision.
No resolution will be considered by the committee unless there is a
proponent of the resolution present at the committee meeting to explain the
need for the resolution. This will usually be the author.
The Resolutions Committee may provide a limited amount of assistance in the
drafting process, but resolutions must be essentially in final form when
presented to the President or the Chairperson of the committee.
Barbara Loos of Lincoln is the Chairperson of this year's committee.
Her contact information is:
Address: 2742 Scott Ave., Lincoln, NE 68506
land: (402) 486-3679,
mobile: (402) 430-1917,
e-mail: <mailto:beloos50 at gmail.com> beloos50 at gmail.com.
The date, time and meeting room for the first meeting of the Resolutions
Committee at our State Convention in Lincoln will be listed in the program,
which you will receive at registration. There may be other meetings of the
committee throughout the convention if needed
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