This is a power point show that lasts about 4 minutes. It shows the results from an on-line poll of Sault Tribe Members. The results are based on 300 responses. Note: The sample was not randomly drawn and is not representative of the total population.
I go over the government system of Barbados from executive to legislative and how elections work on the small island nation that was once apart of the British Empire.
I created this presentation for the Hickory City Council as they considered passing an ordinance regulating sex offenders\' access to public parks within the city.
This document outlines the procedures for general elections in Palestine, including:
- The president calls elections at least 3 months before the end of their or the council's term.
- The president and council members are elected through secret ballot. The president requires an absolute majority, while council seats are allocated proportionally.
- An elections commission oversees the administration and supervision of elections. Local electoral areas offices manage the process within their areas.
- Candidates for president and council must meet requirements like minimum age and education. Certain public employees must resign to run.
- The document establishes rules for voter registration, candidate registration, electoral lists, and resolving electoral appeals.
The Executive Department of the Philippines consists of 19 executive departments headed by Secretaries that make up the President's Cabinet. The President is both head of state and head of government, and is elected by popular vote for a single 6-year term. The President appoints the Secretaries subject to confirmation by Congress. The President enforces laws and acts as Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. In times of invasion or rebellion, the President may declare martial law for up to 60 days before seeking congressional approval.
Spring brings clouds, rain, and sun that can create rainbows. It is a time when trees, flowers, and grass grow green again. During spring, birds, bees, butterflies, ladybirds, frogs, rabbits, snakes, snails, and fish are active in nature near mountains, rivers, and lakes.
Open source software can be viewed both as a technology and a philosophy. It allows anyone to study, edit, share, and use computer programs. Examples of popular open source programs include the Firefox and Linux operating systems. Open source fits well with web 2.0 through its focus on users adding value and collaboration in software development. While open source software adoption is growing, some commercial companies are challenging open source programs through competitive products.
The document describes winter activities and safety precautions. It mentions that in winter it snows, is cold, and windy outside so the speaker puts on a scarf, coat, boots, and hat to stay warm. They enjoy playing in the snow by skiing or ice skating and like to eat hot food and drinks.
I go over the government system of Barbados from executive to legislative and how elections work on the small island nation that was once apart of the British Empire.
I created this presentation for the Hickory City Council as they considered passing an ordinance regulating sex offenders\' access to public parks within the city.
This document outlines the procedures for general elections in Palestine, including:
- The president calls elections at least 3 months before the end of their or the council's term.
- The president and council members are elected through secret ballot. The president requires an absolute majority, while council seats are allocated proportionally.
- An elections commission oversees the administration and supervision of elections. Local electoral areas offices manage the process within their areas.
- Candidates for president and council must meet requirements like minimum age and education. Certain public employees must resign to run.
- The document establishes rules for voter registration, candidate registration, electoral lists, and resolving electoral appeals.
The Executive Department of the Philippines consists of 19 executive departments headed by Secretaries that make up the President's Cabinet. The President is both head of state and head of government, and is elected by popular vote for a single 6-year term. The President appoints the Secretaries subject to confirmation by Congress. The President enforces laws and acts as Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. In times of invasion or rebellion, the President may declare martial law for up to 60 days before seeking congressional approval.
Spring brings clouds, rain, and sun that can create rainbows. It is a time when trees, flowers, and grass grow green again. During spring, birds, bees, butterflies, ladybirds, frogs, rabbits, snakes, snails, and fish are active in nature near mountains, rivers, and lakes.
Open source software can be viewed both as a technology and a philosophy. It allows anyone to study, edit, share, and use computer programs. Examples of popular open source programs include the Firefox and Linux operating systems. Open source fits well with web 2.0 through its focus on users adding value and collaboration in software development. While open source software adoption is growing, some commercial companies are challenging open source programs through competitive products.
The document describes winter activities and safety precautions. It mentions that in winter it snows, is cold, and windy outside so the speaker puts on a scarf, coat, boots, and hat to stay warm. They enjoy playing in the snow by skiing or ice skating and like to eat hot food and drinks.
Este documento apresenta um resumo das principais versões do sistema operativo Android, desde a sua criação até à versão 4.1. Explica a história por trás do desenvolvimento do Android e como surgiu a necessidade de criar uma plataforma aberta após o lançamento do iPhone. Também fornece detalhes sobre melhorias e funcionalidades introduzidas em cada versão principal do Android.
This document lists different body parts and some of the things they can do. The nose can smell flowers, the mouth can drink water, eat apples, say things, sing, laugh, and smile. Hands can hold a stone or flower, touch water and sand, wave, shake hands, take or give keys, and clap. Eyes can look at the sky or things, and ears can listen to teachers and hear music.
This document discusses different methods for presenting information to learners, including teachers, textbooks, the internet, audiotapes, and videos. It notes advantages such as presenting information once to many students, but also limitations such as some students finding it difficult or boring. The document also mentions note-taking strategies, information sources, note-taking difficulty, student presentations, and ensuring the method is age appropriate. It provides examples of using a video, learning center, audio and text, whiteboard, overhead projector, and PowerPoint to present information.
This document describes the current state of the Altamaha Elementary School media center and plans for renovations. It details that the media center is too small due to the addition of a computer lab, leaving little space for books, seating or classes. Survey results found needs for more computers, a separate AR testing area, wireless access, and seating. Renovation plans include expanding the space by moving the computer lab and circulation desk, adding furniture and shelving, designating areas for reading, research and AR testing, and installing new flooring and wireless technology to create a more welcoming environment conducive to learning.
The document lists various activities a person engages in within different rooms of their house, including reading, sleeping, playing, homework, and getting dressed in the bedroom; washing, brushing teeth, and bathing in the bathroom; talking, storytelling, reading, watching TV, and playing in the living room; and cooking, eating, setting the table, and washing dishes in the kitchen.
The document describes the seasonal changes of a tree over the course of a year, from winter when it has no leaves, to spring when its leaves turn green, summer when its flowers bloom and bees are busy, autumn when its leaves fall to the ground and are blown away by the wind, and winter returns with snow.
This document outlines the constitution of the College of Engineering Student Council. It details the council's name, affiliations, purpose, membership structure, election procedures, officer roles and removal process, decision-making policies, committees, meeting guidelines, financial processes, and amendment procedures. The constitution establishes the council to unite engineering societies, strengthen collaboration, and serve as a communication platform between students, faculty and administrators.
The document describes winter activities. It snows in winter which allows playing in the snow such as making a snowman by rolling snow into a body and adding head, eyes, nose, mouth, hat, scarf, gloves, coat, buttons, and boots.
The Refueling Spotter's Tool is a tracking program used by refueling personnel to ensure safety and technical specification compliance during core refueling operations. It provides an overall and magnified quadrant views of the core to match the bridge view. It allows tracking of individual fuel bundles, control rods, and SRMs, showing their location, status, and proximity to the core edge to guide refueling activities.
Johnny Depp wore bold outfits in two Tim Burton films that looked ridiculous on others but that he pulled off to create new characters. K-Pop groups change their hair and outfits to match their songs' themes when releasing new albums or songs. The document discusses outfits from creative industries and describes creating an outfit for a model that reflected four personalities: elegant, wild, brave soldier, and bold.
This document lists 9 oil paintings created between 1987-1992 by artist Patricia Waldygo. The paintings are completed on linen and range in size from 24" x 30" to 72" x 72". The prices provided for each painting range from $850 to $3,900.
The document describes the author's experiences with educational technology over time from kindergarten through college. When the author was in kindergarten in the early 1990s, they used old Macintosh computers to save work on floppy disks and view videos on VHS tapes. In high school in the early 2000s, there were a few computers available and teachers could rent laptops, while classrooms had televisions and VCRs. In college in the mid-2000s, classrooms had projectors and students submitted work online through the school portal and used flash drives. The author hopes to use technology like interactive whiteboards and student iPads in their future elementary classroom.
Here is a draft letter using the notes provided:
Dear [Friend's Name],
I read your email about considering applying for a student exchange programme in another country. I think this is a wonderful opportunity that you should definitely pursue. There are so many benefits to participating in a programme like this.
Firstly, you would get to visit and experience life as a student in a foreign country. This is an amazing chance to be immersed in a new culture and way of life. You would learn so much just from experiencing daily life overseas as a local student.
Secondly, you would be exposed to diverse learning opportunities. The teaching and learning strategies may be different in other education systems. This variety could open your mind
Subnetting is the process of taking one IP network address and dividing it into two or more sub-networks to create smaller network segments. It is done to add more local area networks, free up bandwidth, and localize departments. An IP address is made up of 32 bits divided into four octets, and subnetting works by splitting the address into a network and host portion to establish multiple sub-networks.
The document summarizes how the US electoral college system works to elect the President. It explains that each state gets a minimum of 3 electoral votes based on Congressional representation. Candidates need 270 electoral votes to win. While citizens vote for electors, electors typically vote for the candidate who won the state's popular vote. It addresses concerns about smaller states' voices and the system's fairness. The document also outlines US citizen voting requirements and some state-specific voting rules and deadlines.
This document provides information about the legislative branch of the Philippine government. It discusses the structure of Congress, which is bicameral consisting of the Senate and House of Representatives. It outlines the qualifications, terms of office, powers and duties of members of the House of Representatives, including their freedom of speech and debate, and investigative powers. It also summarizes the law-making process in the Philippines.
Este documento apresenta um resumo das principais versões do sistema operativo Android, desde a sua criação até à versão 4.1. Explica a história por trás do desenvolvimento do Android e como surgiu a necessidade de criar uma plataforma aberta após o lançamento do iPhone. Também fornece detalhes sobre melhorias e funcionalidades introduzidas em cada versão principal do Android.
This document lists different body parts and some of the things they can do. The nose can smell flowers, the mouth can drink water, eat apples, say things, sing, laugh, and smile. Hands can hold a stone or flower, touch water and sand, wave, shake hands, take or give keys, and clap. Eyes can look at the sky or things, and ears can listen to teachers and hear music.
This document discusses different methods for presenting information to learners, including teachers, textbooks, the internet, audiotapes, and videos. It notes advantages such as presenting information once to many students, but also limitations such as some students finding it difficult or boring. The document also mentions note-taking strategies, information sources, note-taking difficulty, student presentations, and ensuring the method is age appropriate. It provides examples of using a video, learning center, audio and text, whiteboard, overhead projector, and PowerPoint to present information.
This document describes the current state of the Altamaha Elementary School media center and plans for renovations. It details that the media center is too small due to the addition of a computer lab, leaving little space for books, seating or classes. Survey results found needs for more computers, a separate AR testing area, wireless access, and seating. Renovation plans include expanding the space by moving the computer lab and circulation desk, adding furniture and shelving, designating areas for reading, research and AR testing, and installing new flooring and wireless technology to create a more welcoming environment conducive to learning.
The document lists various activities a person engages in within different rooms of their house, including reading, sleeping, playing, homework, and getting dressed in the bedroom; washing, brushing teeth, and bathing in the bathroom; talking, storytelling, reading, watching TV, and playing in the living room; and cooking, eating, setting the table, and washing dishes in the kitchen.
The document describes the seasonal changes of a tree over the course of a year, from winter when it has no leaves, to spring when its leaves turn green, summer when its flowers bloom and bees are busy, autumn when its leaves fall to the ground and are blown away by the wind, and winter returns with snow.
This document outlines the constitution of the College of Engineering Student Council. It details the council's name, affiliations, purpose, membership structure, election procedures, officer roles and removal process, decision-making policies, committees, meeting guidelines, financial processes, and amendment procedures. The constitution establishes the council to unite engineering societies, strengthen collaboration, and serve as a communication platform between students, faculty and administrators.
The document describes winter activities. It snows in winter which allows playing in the snow such as making a snowman by rolling snow into a body and adding head, eyes, nose, mouth, hat, scarf, gloves, coat, buttons, and boots.
The Refueling Spotter's Tool is a tracking program used by refueling personnel to ensure safety and technical specification compliance during core refueling operations. It provides an overall and magnified quadrant views of the core to match the bridge view. It allows tracking of individual fuel bundles, control rods, and SRMs, showing their location, status, and proximity to the core edge to guide refueling activities.
Johnny Depp wore bold outfits in two Tim Burton films that looked ridiculous on others but that he pulled off to create new characters. K-Pop groups change their hair and outfits to match their songs' themes when releasing new albums or songs. The document discusses outfits from creative industries and describes creating an outfit for a model that reflected four personalities: elegant, wild, brave soldier, and bold.
This document lists 9 oil paintings created between 1987-1992 by artist Patricia Waldygo. The paintings are completed on linen and range in size from 24" x 30" to 72" x 72". The prices provided for each painting range from $850 to $3,900.
The document describes the author's experiences with educational technology over time from kindergarten through college. When the author was in kindergarten in the early 1990s, they used old Macintosh computers to save work on floppy disks and view videos on VHS tapes. In high school in the early 2000s, there were a few computers available and teachers could rent laptops, while classrooms had televisions and VCRs. In college in the mid-2000s, classrooms had projectors and students submitted work online through the school portal and used flash drives. The author hopes to use technology like interactive whiteboards and student iPads in their future elementary classroom.
Here is a draft letter using the notes provided:
Dear [Friend's Name],
I read your email about considering applying for a student exchange programme in another country. I think this is a wonderful opportunity that you should definitely pursue. There are so many benefits to participating in a programme like this.
Firstly, you would get to visit and experience life as a student in a foreign country. This is an amazing chance to be immersed in a new culture and way of life. You would learn so much just from experiencing daily life overseas as a local student.
Secondly, you would be exposed to diverse learning opportunities. The teaching and learning strategies may be different in other education systems. This variety could open your mind
Subnetting is the process of taking one IP network address and dividing it into two or more sub-networks to create smaller network segments. It is done to add more local area networks, free up bandwidth, and localize departments. An IP address is made up of 32 bits divided into four octets, and subnetting works by splitting the address into a network and host portion to establish multiple sub-networks.
The document summarizes how the US electoral college system works to elect the President. It explains that each state gets a minimum of 3 electoral votes based on Congressional representation. Candidates need 270 electoral votes to win. While citizens vote for electors, electors typically vote for the candidate who won the state's popular vote. It addresses concerns about smaller states' voices and the system's fairness. The document also outlines US citizen voting requirements and some state-specific voting rules and deadlines.
This document provides information about the legislative branch of the Philippine government. It discusses the structure of Congress, which is bicameral consisting of the Senate and House of Representatives. It outlines the qualifications, terms of office, powers and duties of members of the House of Representatives, including their freedom of speech and debate, and investigative powers. It also summarizes the law-making process in the Philippines.
The document appears to be a transcript from a game of Jeopardy focused on civics and economics topics related to Congress. It includes clues and questions about various aspects of Congress such as the roles and qualifications of representatives and senators, congressional districts, leadership positions, and powers granted to Congress by the Constitution.
The document appears to be a transcript from a game of Jeopardy focused on civics and economics topics related to Congress. It includes clues and questions about various aspects of Congress such as the roles and qualifications of representatives and senators, congressional districts, leadership positions, and powers granted to Congress by the Constitution.
The document provides information about the House of Representatives in the Philippines. It discusses that the House is part of the bicameral Congress, along with the Senate. It outlines various sections from the 1987 Constitution regarding the composition and powers of the House, such as representing the citizens, its legislative functions, and investigative powers. The summary also mentions privileges of House members like freedom from arrest and speech during sessions.
The document discusses the structure and powers of the executive branch as outlined in Article II of the US Constitution. It covers topics like the election and qualifications of the President, the line of succession, powers of the President as Commander-in-Chief and Chief Executive, and the roles and responsibilities of the Cabinet departments.
The document appears to be a transcript from a game of Jeopardy focused on civics and economics topics related to Congress. It includes clues and questions about various aspects of Congress such as the roles and duties of representatives and senators, qualifications for office, congressional districts, leadership positions, and enumerated powers.
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- The Senate is comprised of two senators from each state who each serve six-year terms. Originally, senators were chosen by state legislatures but are now elected by popular vote.
- Senators are divided into three groups whose terms expire every two years to provide continuity. The Vice President serves as President of the Senate but rarely attends.
- The Senate tries all impeachments with a two-thirds vote needed for conviction, and can remove the impeached and bar them from future office. Two presidents have been impeached but not convicted.
The Legislative Branch consists of Congress, which is made up of the House of Representatives and the Senate. The House has 435 members who serve 2-year terms, while the Senate has 100 members who serve 6-year terms. Both bodies work together to create and pass federal laws, oversee the executive branch, and approve treaties and presidential appointments. The document provides details on the election process, qualifications, powers and responsibilities of members of Congress.
The Legislative Branch article summarizes key information about the US Congress including its structure and roles. It notes that Congress is bicameral consisting of the House of Representatives with 435 members serving 2-year terms and the Senate with 100 members serving 6-year terms. Some of Congress's main responsibilities are to make laws, oversee the executive branch, and approve treaties and presidential appointments. The document also reviews the election process and qualifications for representatives and senators.
The document discusses several key terms and issues related to the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate. It covers the process of reapportionment and redistricting of House seats after each census. It also discusses the roles and powers of House and Senate leadership positions like the Speaker of the House and Senate Majority Leader. Filibusters and cloture votes are also explained as tools used in the Senate.
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The document outlines the structure and process of the United States Congress, which is the legislative branch established in Article I of the Constitution. Congress is made up of the Senate with 100 Senators serving 6 year terms, and the House of Representatives with 435 members serving 2 year terms. The document describes the requirements to become a Senator or Representative, the role of congressional leaders like the Speaker of the House, and the process bills must go through to become laws.
The document discusses Americans' current attitudes towards Congress, noting that approval ratings for Congress are quite low according to polls. It seems the author thinks Congress is not very effective or representative of the American people given low approval ratings. Overall the passage shows that most Americans are dissatisfied with the job Congress is doing.
The document discusses the Virginia legislative branch, known as the General Assembly. It is made up of the House of Delegates with 100 members and the Senate with 40 members. Both houses introduce and debate bills following the same process as the federal legislative branch. The General Assembly meets annually to pass laws, approve budgets, and elect judges. Recent bills discussed penalties for underage drinking and driving.
The document provides an overview of the legislative branch of the U.S. government, including the roles and powers of Congress. It discusses the structure of the House of Representatives and Senate, qualifications for members, and leadership positions. Key powers of Congress outlined include taxation, borrowing, regulating commerce, declaring war, and confirming presidential appointments.
Article I Sections 4-7 of the Constitution outline how Congress works. State legislatures are responsible for holding elections for Congress, though Congress can regulate them. Congress must meet at least once per year. Each house of Congress sets its own rules and can expel members with a two-thirds vote. A quorum of over half the members is needed to conduct business. The Congressional Record details proceedings, though members can revise speeches. Congress cannot adjourn for more than 3 days without the other's consent. Members receive salaries and benefits like staff budgets and franking privileges. Congress has immunity from arrest except for treason, felony, or breach of peace. Members cannot hold other federal offices to prevent conflicts of interest. Party cauc
This document is a Jeopardy-style game about civics and economics concepts related to Congress. It contains clues and questions about the roles and responsibilities of members of Congress, leadership positions in the House and Senate, qualifications for office, Congressional powers and limits on those powers outlined in the Constitution.
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1st peer post:
1. While the current demographic in congress qualifies as the most diverse House of Representatives in history (Due to a number of women winning the elections held in 2018), to say that congress should be more diverse is a gross understatement. Just as our country represents diversity, congress should be much better represented, and our government should make it their priority. When diversity is at the table, contributing to the decisions it brings new perspective, ideas, and in most cases the right solutions. The corporate world has caught on to this and we are now seeing more female CEO’s and other high-level executives than ever. I’m not saying that we do not have white male representatives in office presently (or in the past) that have been advocates and prioritized issues that are most important to communities filled with individuals who do not look like them, come from the same background, or religious beliefs, but having someone who does share in one or multiple areas would have first-hand knowledge and may have been directly affected by the very thing they are fighting for (A woman’s right to choose is a good example).
2. I am definitely in favor of term limits in congress, because it may actually encourage and push our congress men and women to accomplish more because they know that they are on borrowed time. Nancy Pelosi for example, is the first female speaker of the house of representatives and has been in congress for three decades which is quite the accomplishment for a female politician. However, the question would be has she accomplished enough in her tenure given all the years she has held office?
2nd peer post:
1. I have a neutral stance on whether or not there should be more diversity in Congress. Mainly due to my perspective that the color of your skin, sexual orientation, or/and sex does not ALWAYS limit someone's exposure to difficulties or adversity to corresponds with a political issue. For example, funding social welfare programs such as Medicaid, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Programs, or welfare for citizens who are affected b poverty. Statistically, minorities tend to face this problem more than non-minorities; however, this does not mean that a caucasian man in office could not have had that same background. On the other hand, I can see how some issues can be handled or seen better if someone who had first-hand experience of it dealt with it. An issue that a caucasian man in office may not have experienced first hand. For instance, abortion laws, LGBTQ rights, women's rights and etc. These may be issues that need the persepctive of a more diverse group of people who have different insights in order to properly find the best situation to handle issues such as these.
2. No, I don't think that there should be term limits on how many years a member in Congress can serve because I don't see how not having it does any harm. A position in Congress is not like a position to be President— which nee ...
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2. Based on 300 Responses via email Not randomly drawn Not a representative sample of population If you would like to complete the survey, have pencil and paper ready for the hyperlink address at the end of the presentation
4. Are you....(please check all that apply) Registered to Vote in Sault Tribe Board and Chair Elections?
5. Are you....(please check all that apply) Registered to Vote in Sault Tribe Board and Chair Elections? Registered to Vote in the BIA Secretarial (Constitutional) Elections?
6. Are you....(please check all that apply) Registered to Vote in Sault Tribe Board and Chair Elections? Registered to Vote in the BIA Secretarial (Constitutional) Elections? Not Registered to Vote in Sault Tribe Board and Chair Elections?
7. Are you....(please check all that apply) Registered to Vote in Sault Tribe Board and Chair Elections? Registered to Vote in the BIA Secretarial (Constitutional) Elections? Not Registered to Vote in Sault Tribe Board and Chair Elections? Not Registered to Vote in the BIA Secretarial (Constitutional) Elections?
8. Are you....(please check all that apply) Registered to Vote in Sault Tribe Board and Chair Elections? Registered to Vote in the BIA Secretarial (Constitutional) Elections? Not Registered to Vote in Sault Tribe Board and Chair Elections? Not Registered to Vote in the BIA Secretarial (Constitutional) Elections? I don't know
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10. Please rate your level of satisfaction with the overall direction of the Sault Tribe (using a 1 to 5 scale with 1 being very low satisfaction and 5 being very high satisfaction)
11. Please rate your level of satisfaction with the overall direction of the Sault Tribe (using a 1 to 5 scale with 1 being very low satisfaction and 5 being very high satisfaction) very low satisfaction
12. Please rate your level of satisfaction with the overall direction of the Sault Tribe (using a 1 to 5 scale with 1 being very low satisfaction and 5 being very high satisfaction) very low satisfaction moderately low satisfaction
13. Please rate your level of satisfaction with the overall direction of the Sault Tribe (using a 1 to 5 scale with 1 being very low satisfaction and 5 being very high satisfaction) very low satisfaction moderately low satisfaction No Opinion
14. Please rate your level of satisfaction with the overall direction of the Sault Tribe (using a 1 to 5 scale with 1 being very low satisfaction and 5 being very high satisfaction) very low satisfaction moderately low satisfaction No Opinion moderately high level of satisfaction
15. Please rate your level of satisfaction with the overall direction of the Sault Tribe (using a 1 to 5 scale with 1 being very low satisfaction and 5 being very high satisfaction) very low satisfaction moderately low satisfaction No Opinion moderately high level of satisfaction very high level of satisfaction
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17. Are your more likely to vote YES or NO to amend the Sault Tribe Constitution to read: SECTION 1. The chairperson shall preside over all meetings of the board of directors and exercise any lawful authority delegated the chairperson by the board of directors. The chairperson shall vote only in case of a tie unless otherwise provided in the tribe’s constitution and bylaws
18. Are your more likely to vote YES or NO to amend the Sault Tribe Constitution to read: SECTION 1. The chairperson shall preside over all meetings of the board of directors and exercise any lawful authority delegated the chairperson by the board of directors. The chairperson shall vote only in case of a tie unless otherwise provided in the tribe’s constitution and bylaws YES, I will vote to Amend the Constitution to this language
19. Are your more likely to vote YES or NO to amend the Sault Tribe Constitution to read: SECTION 1. The chairperson shall preside over all meetings of the board of directors and exercise any lawful authority delegated the chairperson by the board of directors. The chairperson shall vote only in case of a tie unless otherwise provided in the tribe’s constitution and bylaws YES, I will vote to Amend the Constitution to this language NO, I will not vote to Amend the Constitution to this language
20. Are your more likely to vote YES or NO to amend the Sault Tribe Constitution to read: SECTION 1. The chairperson shall preside over all meetings of the board of directors and exercise any lawful authority delegated the chairperson by the board of directors. The chairperson shall vote only in case of a tie unless otherwise provided in the tribe’s constitution and bylaws YES, I will vote to Amend the Constitution to this language NO, I will not vote to Amend the Constitution to this language I DON'T KNOW, as I do not have enough information to decide
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22. Given the Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that Bernard Bouschor did not have 'Executive Immunity' in the case to recover the $2.66 million he paid out to 7 of his supporters following the 2004 election…Do you believe the Tribal Board should vote to escrow Bouschor's pay pending the outcome of this case?
23. Given the Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that Bernard Bouschor did not have 'Executive Immunity' in the case to recover the $2.66 million he paid out to 7 of his supporters following the 2004 election…Do you believe the Tribal Board should vote to escrow Bouschor's pay pending the outcome of this case? YES, put his Tribal Board salary in an account that he can collect if he prevails in the case
24. Given the Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that Bernard Bouschor did not have 'Executive Immunity' in the case to recover the $2.66 million he paid out to 7 of his supporters following the 2004 election…Do you believe the Tribal Board should vote to escrow Bouschor's pay pending the outcome of this case? YES, put his Tribal Board salary in an account that he can collect if he prevails in the case NO, do not interrupt his pay
25. Given the Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that Bernard Bouschor did not have 'Executive Immunity' in the case to recover the $2.66 million he paid out to 7 of his supporters following the 2004 election…Do you believe the Tribal Board should vote to escrow Bouschor's pay pending the outcome of this case? YES, put his Tribal Board salary in an account that he can collect if he prevails in the case NO, do not interrupt his pay Don't Know
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27. The Sault Tribe Code requires that any member of the Tribal Board of Directors be licensable under the Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act, but since Bernard Bouschor has not obtained a MI Gaming License in the early 20 months since he was elected to the Tribal Board, what do you think the Board should do?
28. The Sault Tribe Code requires that any member of the Tribal Board of Directors be licensable under the Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act, but since Bernard Bouschor has not obtained a MI Gaming License in the early 20 months since he was elected to the Tribal Board, what do you think the Board should do? Remove him from the Tribal Board and hold a Special Advisory Election to fill his vacated seat
29. The Sault Tribe Code requires that any member of the Tribal Board of Directors be licensable under the Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act, but since Bernard Bouschor has not obtained a MI Gaming License in the early 20 months since he was elected to the Tribal Board, what do you think the Board should do? Remove him from the Tribal Board and hold a Special Advisory Election to fill his vacated seat Suspend him from the Tribal Board of Directors until he obtains a MI Gaming License
30. The Sault Tribe Code requires that any member of the Tribal Board of Directors be licensable under the Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act, but since Bernard Bouschor has not obtained a MI Gaming License in the early 20 months since he was elected to the Tribal Board, what do you think the Board should do? Remove him from the Tribal Board and hold a Special Advisory Election to fill his vacated seat Suspend him from the Tribal Board of Directors until he obtains a MI Gaming License Nothing
31. The Sault Tribe Code requires that any member of the Tribal Board of Directors be licensable under the Michigan Gaming Control and Revenue Act, but since Bernard Bouschor has not obtained a MI Gaming License in the early 20 months since he was elected to the Tribal Board, what do you think the Board should do? Remove him from the Tribal Board and hold a Special Advisory Election to fill his vacated seat Suspend him from the Tribal Board of Directors until he obtains a MI Gaming License Nothing No Opinion
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33. Since the former Chief of Police and Unit 3 Tribal Board Member Fred Paquin's arrest and arraignment for 16 federal criminal indictments, what action should the Tribal Board take?
34. Since the former Chief of Police and Unit 3 Tribal Board Member Fred Paquin's arrest and arraignment for 16 federal criminal indictments, what action should the Tribal Board take? Terminate his employment immediately
35. Since the former Chief of Police and Unit 3 Tribal Board Member Fred Paquin's arrest and arraignment for 16 federal criminal indictments, what action should the Tribal Board take? Terminate his employment immediately Continue to employ him until the case is resolved
36. Since the former Chief of Police and Unit 3 Tribal Board Member Fred Paquin's arrest and arraignment for 16 federal criminal indictments, what action should the Tribal Board take? Terminate his employment immediately Continue to employ him until the case is resolved No opinion
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38. Given the allegation that several Members of the Tribal Board of Directors acted to protect Fred Paquin's employment and insisted he be placed back to work during the FBI's investigation of Paquin, what action should the Tribal Board take?
39. Given the allegation that several Members of the Tribal Board of Directors acted to protect Fred Paquin's employment and insisted he be placed back to work during the FBI's investigation of Paquin, what action should the Tribal Board take? The Board should engage a 'special investigator' from the U.S. Attorney's office to determine if Members of the Tribal Board conspired to put Paquin back to work so he could destroy evidence in Paquin's federal criminal case
40. Given the allegation that several Members of the Tribal Board of Directors acted to protect Fred Paquin's employment and insisted he be placed back to work during the FBI's investigation of Paquin, what action should the Tribal Board take? The Board should engage a 'special investigator' from the U.S. Attorney's office to determine if Members of the Tribal Board conspired to put Paquin back to work so he could destroy evidence in Paquin's federal criminal case The Board should do nothing
41. Given the allegation that several Members of the Tribal Board of Directors acted to protect Fred Paquin's employment and insisted he be placed back to work during the FBI's investigation of Paquin, what action should the Tribal Board take? The Board should engage a 'special investigator' from the U.S. Attorney's office to determine if Members of the Tribal Board conspired to put Paquin back to work so he could destroy evidence in Paquin's federal criminal case The Board should do nothing Don't know
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