Sunday, February 25, 2024

Public Meetings



The subcontractors masquerading as government hold open meetings because people expect their government to operate in public view.

General Assembly meetings are, generally speaking, public meetings.  If the General Assembly wishes to conduct any private or sensitive intrastate business, they simply divide the agenda and close that portion of the meeting, so that only State Nationals and State Citizens participate.

All State Nationals and State Citizens must be allowed to attend all General Assembly Meetings.

Regular Assembly Meetings are scheduled and posted in advance.  Adoption of Rules of Order for the conduct of meeting is highly encouraged.  Publication of an Agenda at least a week prior to all regularly scheduled meetings is also highly recommended.
  ("The Coordinator's Handbook", by Anna Von Reitz, Chapter 1, 5C, p. 4)

The Michigan Assembly must make General Assembly meetings open to the public.

The Michigan Assembly must allow all State Nationals (status-corrected ASN's, i.e. Michiganians) to attend all General Assembly Meetings.

Keeping General Assembly Meetings closed and private is unacceptable.

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