[NFBV-Announce] Help Set NFB of Virginia Policy by Submitting a Resolution

Sarah Patnaude patnaude.sarah at yahoo.com
Mon Sep 21 14:35:20 UTC 2020


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> From: Deepa Goraya
> National Federation of the Blind of Virginia Resolutions Committee Chair
> deepa.goraya at gmail.com
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> Fellow Federationists:
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> Our state convention will be held virtually for the first time ever, on October 30 to November 1. One of the most important parts of our convention involves reading and discussing resolutions sent in by our affiliate members. Resolutions are policy statements of the affiliate, and we welcome them from our members.
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> Purpose of Resolutions:
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> As a grass roots organization, our members are the primary source of ideas for our policies and programs. There are many people who have ideas which we might consider as potential policy statements for the NFB of Virginia. Also, resolutions help spark conversations about vital issues we face as Virginia Federationists.
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> How to Submit a Resolution
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> If you have an idea for a resolution but need assistance in drafting one, please contact me as soon as possible, no later than Friday October 16, so that we have enough time to draft the resolution before convention. If you would like to submit a drafted resolution, please submit your draft to me by October 23. This allows the members of the Resolutions Committee the opportunity to review the resolutions in advance of the October 30 Resolutions Committee meeting.
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> Here is a link to an article from the Braille Monitor on how to draft a resolution, with helpful information on what role resolutions play in the NFB, what happens after a resolution is passed, etc.
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>  https://nfb.org/images/nfb/publications/bm/bm14/bm1401/bm140108.htm
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> Many people are intimidated by resolutions because they have a complex structure with all those awkward whereas statements. However, once you get the hang of it, it’s pretty simple.
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> How to Speak in Support or Opposition to a Resolution
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> This year, the procedure for speaking on a resolution will be a bit different, since it will be virtual. See below on this procedure:
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> Resolutions being recommended to the Convention by the committee will be posted to the web at http://www.nfbv.org/resolutions by 8:00 p.m. EDT or three hours after the committee meeting (whichever is later) on Friday, October 30, 2020.
> Those wishing to speak for or against a resolution on the floor of the Convention must submit their interest in doing so by sending an email to resolutions at nfbv.org by 5:30 p.m. EDT on Saturday, October 31. The email must contain the individual’s full name, chapter name, the number of the resolution they wish to discuss, whether they are for or against the resolution, and a phone number where they can best be reached in case there is an issue with the Zoom platform.
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> Thank you for your willingness to contribute to setting our organizational policies and we look forward to your ideas.
> Deepinder K. Goraya, Esq.
> NFB of Virginia Resolutions committee Chair
> deepa.goraya at gmail.com
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