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“Keep the Democratic Majority in the Iowa Senate”
Meet special guest, and Iowa’s newest State Senator, Liz Mathis on Wednesday, June 20, 4:30 – 6:30 pm. at the Trumpet Blossom Cafe, outdoor patio, 310 East Prentiss, Iowa City (across the street from City Electric Supply and next door to 30th Century Bicycle).
The public is welcome to attend. Suggested donation$10. For more information contact Host: Joe Bolkcom at 337-6280.
CENTRAL Committee Meeting, Thurs. June 7, 2012
Meet at 7 PM at Shelter #12 at Lower City Park.
This pavilon is almost at the end of the road close to the ponds. for map of Lower City Park go to:
www.icgov.org/default/popups/cityparkmap.asp
Executive Committee Meeting Thursday February 24
The Executive Committee of the Johnson County Democrats will meet at 7:30 p.m Thursday February 24 at the back of the board room in the Iowa City Community School District Administration Building. The address is 509 S Dubuque St, Iowa City, IA.
Agenda items include fund raising and financial review.
Proposed Rules for Platform Resolutions Caucus March 3
2011 Caucus Proposed Platform Resolution Rules and Information
The Platform of the Johnson County Democrats may be found at our website: http://jcdems.org/resources/PlatformFinalJCDems2010.pdf
This platform is in effect until the next County Convention which will take place in 2012.
Please review our current Platform before submitting a resolution at this off-year caucus to be sure that the main idea of your resolution is not already in our platform.
Off-year Caucus Resolutions are used as informational statements of the positions of the Johnson County Democrats. They do not become part of the 2110 Platform or the upcoming 2012 Platform.
Resolutions must be submitted in clearly written form to the Platform Chair Robin Roseman before proposal. The name of the proposer must be indicated at the top.
The proposer must be present when their resolution is discussed.
There will be a total time limit of 5 minutes for discussion of each resolution. The proposer will have a maximum of 2 minutes, followed by speakers alternating pro and con a maximum of 1 minute each, subject to extension via majority vote.
If there is not time to discuss all resolutions in this manner within 1 hour, all remaining resolutions will be passed on without a vote to the County Platform Committee for consideration.