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procedures to be working well [Attachment J]. | procedures to be working well [Attachment J]. | ||
He proposed the | He proposed the database be reduced in size by removing people who have not contributed in three years, and people who have never contributed after one year. These names would be saved on diskette. | ||
have not contributed | |||
contributed after one year. These names would be saved on diskette. | |||
Objections were raised | Objections were raised that this would mean we are not treating "instant" members as real members, that there is a resolution requiring that we keep a count of such people, and that these names may be useful for prospecting. It was pointed out that the names could be retrieved if necessary, and that we could keep track of how many names were archived if we wanted to include them in a membership count. O'Brien said that the issue of exactly where the names are stored should be left to the Management Committee. In response to a | ||
"instant" | question from Alexander, Dunbar said that transaction records for removed people are archived. | ||
requiring that we | |||
may be useful for prospecting. It was pointed out that the names could | |||
be retrieved if | |||
names were archived | |||
count. O'Brien said | |||
stored should be | |||
question from Alexander, Dunbar said | |||
removed people are archived. | |||
Alexander moved that we adopt the procedure specified by Dunbar in his | Alexander moved that we adopt the procedure specified by Dunbar in his Director's Report. In response to a question from Ahmad, Dunbar said that some "instant" members had been removed from the database. Walter suggested that we should keep names for a longer period because of the presidential election cycle. There was some discussion of the difficulty of maintaining a meaningful total that would include people who have been removed if they later reappear with a new address. | ||
Director's Report. In | |||
that some "instant" members had been removed from the database. Walter | |||
suggested that we should keep names for a longer period because of the | |||
presidential | |||
difficulty of maintaining a meaningful total that would include people | |||
who have been removed if they later reappear with a new address. | |||
After various friendly | After various friendly amendments, the wording under consideration became: "Member names are archived offline after 5 years of inactivity, except life members. Statistics regarding types and numbers of members archived will be kept but not included in membership totals." Ahmad moved to divide the question. The first and second parts both passed on voice votes. | ||
became: "Member | |||
inactivity, | |||
numbers of members archived will be kept but not included in | |||
membership totals." Ahmad | |||
second parts both passed on voice votes. | |||
Dunbar suggested changing | Dunbar suggested changing the name of the lowest dues category from "contributing" to "subscribing". He praised the interns who worked in the office during the summer. In response to a question from Black, he said that the mailing list for the [[LP News]] is produced by the office each month. | ||
"contributing" to "subscribing". He praised the interns who worked in | |||
the office during | |||
said that the | |||
each month. | |||
Dunbar and Thies reviewed our options when the office lease expires at | Dunbar and Thies reviewed our options when the office lease expires at the end of the year [Attachment K]. Dunbar said he was not satisfied with the layout of the current office, which was intended as a residence, and said we would be better off with either standard office space or a house to which we would be permitted to make modifications. Discussion of the possibilities followed, with points including the cost of moving, the expected rent on the current space, uncertainty of our future needs, the cost of renovation vs. getting something | ||
the end of | suitable in the first place, and safety problems in the current location. | ||
with the layout | |||
residence, and said we would be better off with either standard office | |||
space or a house to which we would be permitted to make modifications. | |||
Discussion of the possibilities followed, with points including the | |||
cost of moving, the expected rent on the current space, uncertainty of | |||
our future needs, the cost of renovation vs. getting something | |||
suitable in the | |||
location. | |||
Thies moved "The Executive Committee is authorized to relocate the | Thies moved "The Executive Committee is authorized to relocate the National Office within Washington, D.C., in conjunction with the expiration of our current lease, if such a relocation would in its opinion constitute a significant improvement at a cost not significantly greater than a renewed lease would cost." The motion passed on a voice vote. | ||
National Office within Washington, D.C., in conjunction with the | |||
expiration of our current lease, if such a relocation would in its | |||
opinion constitute a significant improvement at a cost not | |||
significantly greater than a renewed lease would cost." The | |||
passed on a voice vote. | |||
Thies moved "The Executive Committee is authorized to enter into a | Thies moved "The Executive Committee is authorized to enter into a transaction on behalf of the Party to purchase a building or space within a building within Washington, DC, for the purpose of relocating our National Office thereto, and to enter into a mortgage in conjunction with this purchase, if such a relocation would in its opinion be at least comparable to our present location, and if at least one-half of the cash required for the downpayment is raised by a special fundraising effort in contributions of $1,000 or more and the | ||
transaction on behalf of the Party to purchase a building or space | balance of the cash required for the downpayment is raised by unsecured loans from individuals making said contributions at an annual interest rate of no more than 12 percent." | ||
within a building within Washington, DC, for the purpose of relocating | |||
our National Office thereto, and to enter into a mortgage in | |||
conjunction with this purchase, if such a relocation would in its | |||
opinion be at least comparable to our present location, and if at | |||
least one-half of the cash required for the downpayment is raised by a | |||
special fundraising effort in contributions of $1,000 or more and the | |||
balance of the cash required for the downpayment is raised by | |||
unsecured loans from individuals making said contributions at an | |||
annual interest rate of no more than 12 percent." | |||
Givot moved to remove the limit of $1000 and to delete the words "from | Givot moved to remove the limit of $1000 and to delete the words "from individuals making said contributions". Thies explained that his intent was to tie the hands of the fundraisers to prevent interference with normal fundraising, and that more money might even be raised that way. | ||
individuals making | |||
intent was to tie the hands of the fundraisers to prevent interference | |||
with normal fundraising, and that more money might even be raised that | |||
way. | |||
Ahmad moved to | Ahmad moved to substitute for Givot's amendment that the text between "our present location" and "and the balance" be replaced with "and if at least 10% of the purchase price is raised through a special fundraising effort". There was a discussion of how much of this should be left to the discretion of the Executive Committee and of whether it might be better to just wait another year. | ||
"our present location" and "and the balance" be replaced with "and if | |||
at least 10% of the | |||
fundraising effort". There was a discussion of how much of this should | |||
be left to the discretion of the Executive Committee and of whether it | |||
might be better to just wait another year | |||
Ahmad's motion to substitute passed on a voice vote. The substitute amendment passed on a voice vote, with Allard abstaining. The main motion passed on a voice vote, with O'Brien, Allard, Johnson, and Ahmad abstaining. | |||
=12. 1989 CONVENTION REPORT:= | =12. 1989 CONVENTION REPORT:= | ||
Dehn moved that three appendixes | Dehn moved that three appendixes |