[PASSED] Assembly Resolution on Local Council Reform |
Perhaps something similar to this in that case?
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I can't see a more pointless use of time than this proposal: Can we just bring this to a vote and stop?
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I would like to give this thread a bit of a bump and begin the process of motioning this resolution to vote.
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I second the motion.
This has been brought to vote.
Interesting I didn't know the current state of LC has gotten that bad. I will support it if it will improve the system.
So, who is responsible for letting the Local Council know about this threat?
-tsunamy
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I don’t think this is a threat.
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(04-22-2022, 10:16 PM)Kris Kringle Wrote: I don’t think this is a threat. So, telling the Local Council if they don't do what the Assembly wants, the Assembly is going to disband the LC isn't a threat? Regardless, who amongst the Assembly is going to be notifying the LC of this resolution?
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