Endorsement Process - LULAC
Lorenzo Patiño Council # 2862
(Endorsement of or Opposition to Appointments,
Legislation, Reports, and Issues)
I. Process Defined, Objectives and Role of
Council
"Endorsement Process" Defined: This process describes how the LULAC
Lorenzo Patiño Council # 2862 ("Sacramento LULAC Council" or "Council")
determines whether to take an official position to:
Support or oppose the appointment (including employment) of an
individual to a key (executive or managerial) position;
Support or oppose a candidate for non-partisan office;
Support or oppose legislation; and
Render opinions regarding a major report, position paper or issue
impacting the Latino community.
Objectives: The objectives of the Sacramento LULAC Council in
establishing this process are the following:
To clarify the role of the local council in relation to District,
State, and National League of United Latin American Citizens Councils
("LULAC Councils");
To ensure official positions taken by the Council concerning
appointees (or potential appointees), candidates, legislation, reports,
or other issues are consistent with the goals of LULAC in general;
To ensure that the Council’s decisions are informed decisions;
To educate Council members and the public regarding the process;
To ensure there is an opportunity for input from the membership
regarding the Council’s official positions; and
To ensure there is a method to evaluate whether issues relevant to
the Latino community are being addressed.
Role of Council: The Council will not take an official position
that is contrary to an existing position of a District, State, or National
LULAC Council when made pursuant to adopted resolutions, policies or
customs. (Article VI, Section 8, subd.c.1, Constitutions, By-Laws and
Protocol of LULAC, Revised 2004.) In addition the Council will not assume
the authority to speak or act in matters of national scope involving
National LULAC policies, unless authorized by the National Board of
Directors. (Article VI, Section 8, subd.d.1, Constitution, By-Laws and
Protocol of LULAC, Revised 2004.) Other than these general limitations,
the Council will endeavor to fulfill the Aims and Purposes of LULAC as
stated in Article III of the Constitution, By-Laws and Protocol.
II. Actions Subject to Endorsement Process
Procedures
Official Positions Subject to this Process: Official positions
taken by this Council under this process apply to the following:
Category (1) - Support or Oppose Appointment.
Letter of Recommendation for High-Level Position. This is a request
for a letter of recommendation for an executive or managerial position
prior to appointment or employment. [See Questionnaire # 1 –
Request for Letter of Recommendation.]
Support of or Opposition to Appointee. This is a request aimed at
expressing support of or dissatisfaction of a person’s performance. For
example, a letter requesting Senate Rules Committee approval of a State
Director falls in this category. [See Questionnaire # 2 – Existing
Appointment.]
Category (2) - Support or Oppose Candidate.
Non-partisan office. This is a request aimed at supporting or
opposing a candidate for a non-partisan office. [See
Questionnaire # 3 – Candidates for Non-partisan Office.]
Category (3) - Support or Oppose Legislation.
Legislation. This is a request aimed at supporting legislation that
advances the established goals of the Council and opposing legislation
that hinders those goals. When considering whether to support or oppose
legislation, each amended version of a bill will be considered separately.
For purposes of this process "legislation" includes ballot measures
(initiatives that start off as legislation) and initiatives (initiatives
placed on the ballot through the petition circulation process). [See
Questionnaire # 4 – Legislation.]
Category (4) - Opinions on Major Reports, Position Papers, and Issues.
Report or Position Paper. This is a request aimed at providing
support of or opposition to a major study or report that present
significant findings or statistical data impacting the Latino community. [See
Questionnaire # 5 – Report, Position Paper or Issue.]
Issues Impacting the Latino Community. This is a request aimed at
impacting a person, such as a governmental entity or employer, which can
impact an issue significant to the local Latino community. For example,
the rendering of an opinion regarding the Sacramento Housing Alliance’s
recommendations to the City Council on affordable housing falls in this
category. [Also see Questionnaire # 5.]
Actions Not Subject to This Process. The following actions are
not subject to this process:
Permitting the distribution of literature at Council meeting;
Allowing a person to speak or make a presentation at a Council
meeting, provided no official action is taken by the Council relating to
the speaker’s item;
The hosting of an event, such as a social reception, to recognize a
person or to acquaint him or her to the local community;
The hosting of an event, such as a symposium or conference, which is
held primarily for educational or informational purposes; and
Consideration of requests for funds or fundraising.
III. Procedural Requirements
Procedure For Council Action:
Executive Board Authority. The Executive Board of the Council,
subject to member notification and ratification, may make decisions under
the provisions of this process. The Executive Board will resolve any
question as to whether an action is subject to this process.
Notification to Membership. The membership shall be notified of any
position taken by the Executive Board no later than the next general
membership meeting of the Council.
Ratification by Membership. A decision taken by the Executive Board
will be presented to the membership for ratification prior to
communicating the Council’s decision to the requester, unless the official
position must be taken prior to the meeting. Ratification requires a 2/3
vote of active members present at a regular meeting of the Council. Note:
One-third (1/3) of the Active Members comprise a quorum to transact all
business before a Council at regular or special meetings. (Article VI,
Section 8, subd.g., Constitution, By-Laws and Protocol of LULAC, Revised
2004.)
Notification to Requester. A decision to take the official position
requested shall be communicated in writing to the requester and shall be
on Sacramento LULAC Council letterhead. If a decision is not ratified, no
official position is taken, or a contrary position to that requested is
taken, the requester will be notified by whatever means is appropriate
(telephone or in writing).
Information Regarding Decision. Members, shall, upon request, be
provided a copy of any questionnaire or other information used to make the
decision.
Authority of President: The President of the Council may create a
standing Endorsement Process Committee or an Ad-hoc Endorsement Process
Committee ("Committee") to consider requests. The Committee shall make its
recommendations to the Executive Board for a final determination on the
request. The membership shall be notified of the establishment of the
Committee and of its recommendation or recommendations. The notification,
ratification, and information requirements described above apply.
The President of the Council may also direct a requester to present the
request at a regular meeting of the Council for consideration by the full
membership. The request will satisfy the requirement of this process if
the applicable Questionnaire (Questionnaires 1-5, Endorsement Process,
Lorenzo Patiño Sacramento LULAC Council # 2862) is completed and presented
for discussion to the membership at a general meeting.
Who Can Make a Request. LULAC members in good standing may request
and/or recommend that the Council take a particular official position
pursuant to this process. A member submitting a request on behalf of
another person (individual or entity) must be authorized to submit that
request on behalf of that person. Any person seeking an official position
of this Council may directly submit a request on his or her own behalf. No
person submitting a request may be a member of any Committee established
to make a recommendation on the request.
Completion of Questionnaire. Any person desiring that the Council
take an official position shall complete and submit a written
questionnaire to a member of the Executive Board applicable to his or her
request at least 3 weeks prior to the date the action is desired or
required. (Questionnaires 1-5.) The Executive Board may meet with the
requester, and/or person that is the subject of the request, and obtain
additional information as deemed appropriate. If the Executive Board
decides a meeting or presentation before the general membership is
appropriate, the requester (and/or person) must appear personally, not a
representative.
Where it is determined by the Executive Board that, due to urgency, the
questionnaire cannot be submitted within the 3-week timeline, two members
of the Executive Board (or at least two members of a Committee created by
the Board) shall meet with the applicable person or persons, or conduct a
telephone interview prior to making a decision on the matter. The
circumstances regarding the urgency shall be reported to the membership.
Notification to Other LULAC Councils: To foster collaborative
relationships among the Councils and to fulfill the same Aims and Purposes
of LULAC, where an official position may potentially impact a District or
State issue, or the National Council’s agenda, the Sacramento LULAC
Council will notify, in writing, the District, State or National Council
of its decision to take an official position pursuant to the provisions of
this process. Where possible, the notification shall be sent at least two
weeks prior to the rendering of an official position by the Council.
Amendments to this Process: This process may need changes to ensure
the objectives are met and to streamline the process. Changes to this
process are subject to a 2/3 vote of the Council’s active membership at a
regular or special meeting. Any member in good standing may recommend
changes.
Location of Questionnaire: This process and the most recent
versions of the Questionnaires will be posted on the Council’s website at
www.sacramentolulac.org.
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