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Progressive Meeting at SEC Meeting in Elon

Our next membership meeting will be at the State Executive Committee meeting next weekend, Saturday, January 20th.  We will meet at 10 AM inside the auditorium in Elon University ’s McKinnon Hall, located in the Moseley Center in downtown Burlington .

Directions: http://www.elon.edu/e-web/visit/directions.xhtml

We strongly urge you to attend.  Attached is the PDNC Executive Board’s proposed Policy Resolutions for the SEC meeting.  Please email your thoughts to Pete MacDowell, President, at petemacdowell@nc.rr.com and to Chris Lizak, Policy Chair, at CLizak@NCMCapital.com by Friday 12 noon.

The Agenda of the Meeting:

 1.  Introductions and Agenda Review

 2. Final review of PDNC Proposed NC legislative and national resolutions for review and comments in the next few days; see Legislative Priorities document here).

 3.  Discussion of Proposed Amendment Number #3 to the Plan of Organization which eliminates the State Legislative Policy Committee and makes one of the NCDP chair’s duties to: “Formulate and promote a legislative policy agenda, based upon the Platform and upon resolutions adopted by the State Convention, the State Executive Committee, and the State Executive Council.”

 4.  Proposal for improving communication and discussion in the PDNC.

 5.  Discussion of chapter formation and outreach.

 6.  Discussion of building support and attendance at the NAACP’s “HK on J” Rally and March February 10th in Raleigh .  See http://naacp.ubernc.com/

7.  New Business

All members are entitled to vote.  Dues for at-large months are $10 per year. You join on the website or at the meeting.


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