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Bylaws & Rules:

The Republican Liberty Caucus of Texas
Chapter Bylaws and Rules as of 2004


Version 2.0

 

Article 1: Name

The name of the organization shall be the Republican Liberty Caucus of Texas, hereinafter referred to as "Caucus". The Caucus received recognition as a state chapter of the Republican Liberty Caucus in December 1990.  

Article 2: Purpose

The Caucus is an association dedicated to promote the ideals of free enterprise, individual freedom, and limited government within the Republican Party by:

  • Promoting pro-liberty principles among the Party officials and its chartered organizations;
  • Identifying and supporting candidates sympathetic with pro-liberty principles;
  • Promoting Caucus membership among Party registrants, officials, and officeholders.

Article 3: Membership

Section A. There shall be three categories of membership in the Caucus: Active, Associate, and Honorary.

Section B. Active membership is limited to citizens of the state of Texas who are Republicans, or if under 18, have signed a statement of intent to be Republican when they are eligible. Active members have voting privileges. There may be different dues levels for Active members.

Section C: Associate membership is open to any citizen of the United States of America, no matter their political affiliation, who wish to support the aims and purposes of the Caucus. Associate members have no voting privileges. Associate membership is available without payment of dues.

Section D. The Caucus Executive Committee may create Honorary memberships and determine who receives them, and whatever particular rights and honors are conferred therewith.

Section E. Dues shall be used for their designated purposes or, if not designated, as decided by the Caucus Executive Committee. No dues shall be used for financing individual electoral campaigns.

Section F. Membership may be suspended or revoked by a two-thirds vote of the Executive Committee for cause.
  

Article 4: Membership Meetings

Section A. The Caucus shall meet every other year and shall conduct such business as may properly come before it, including election of Executive Committee members and amendment of Bylaws.

Section B. It shall be the responsibility of the Executive Committee to set the time, place, and schedule of events for each meeting. At least thirty days notice shall be given to all Active members at the time the notice is provided.

Section C. Only Active and Honorary members may vote. Members may vote in person at the convention or by other means approved by two-thirds of the Executive Committee.
 

Article 5: Executive Committee

Section A. The Caucus shall be managed by an Executive Committee composed of at least 5 Active members elected at the semi-annual convention.

Section B. The Executive Committee shall be responsible for the control and management of all the affairs, properties and funds of the Caucus.

Section C. The Executive Committee shall meet at such time and place as may be determined by action of the Executive Committee, by a call of the Director, or by written request of at least one-third of the members of the Executive Committee. The Executive Committee shall meet no less than six times per year, and may meet in person or via teleconference. Notice of the time and place of each meeting shall be provided to each member of the Executive Committee not less than fourteen days prior to such meeting, unless notice is waived by two-thirds of the members of the Executive Committee. A quorum shall be a majority of the eligible members of the Executive Committee.

Section D. Between meetings, the Executive Committee may transact business by any method they have previously agreed upon by a two-thirds vote of all Executive Committee members (not just those present at a particular meeting). As in a meeting where all participants are physically present, a quorum shall be a majority of the eligible members of the Executive Committee, provided all members have been notified and have equal opportunity to participate. Petitions from one-third of the members of the Executive Committee to the Secretary shall be deemed a Motion and a Second, and the Secretary shall promptly place the motion before the Committee.

Section E. If vacancies occur, the Executive Committee may appoint new Executive Committee members. Such appointees shall complete the term of the office vacated.

Section F. All voting members of the Executive Committee shall also be Premium Dues Paying Members.

Section G. The Executive Committee shall designate representatives to any meeting of any organization which the Caucus is a member of.

Article 6: Offices

Section A. The required offices of the Caucus shall be Director, Secretary, and Treasurer. Other offices may be instituted or abolished by a two-thirds vote of the Executive Committee.

Section B. Offices shall be filled by appointment of the Executive Committee. A member of the Executive Committee may be an office holder. No person may hold more than one office at the same time. An office holder may be removed from office by a two-thirds vote of the Executive Committee.

Section C. The Director or his designee shall preside at Caucus conventions and meetings of the Executive Committee. When presiding over a meeting, the Director or his designee shall not vote on questions over which he presides except in the case of a tie, in which case he may cast the deciding vote. The same rule on voting shall apply for voting authorized under Article 8, Section B, below.

Section D. The Secretary shall act as assistant to the Director, and shall act as designee in the absence of the Director.

Section E. The Secretary shall be responsible for the maintenance of all Caucus records and any Caucus proceedings specified in these Bylaws.

Section F. The Treasurer shall receive, disburse and account for the funds of the Caucus under the supervision and direction of the Executive Committee.

Article 7: Records

Section A. Copies of any Caucus records shall be provided to any executive committee member upon request.

Section B. The Treasurer shall compile an annual report which shall consist of a balance sheet and profit and loss statement, which shall be available to members of the Caucus from the Treasurer upon written request and payment of reasonable handling and duplication expenses.

Article 8: Finance And Accounting

Section A. The fiscal term of the Caucus shall begin on January 1 of each year. An annual budget may be established by the Executive Committee and the Treasurer may authorize expenditures for any item incorporated in the proposed budget.

Section B. The Caucus shall not enter into any contract lasting more than one year, incur any expense in a non-budgeted category, nor incur any expense in a budgeted category greater than the amount budgeted without a two-thirds vote of all Executive Committee members.
Disbursements shall be made with supporting documentation.
 

Article 9: Candidate Endorsements and Recommendations

Section A. Candidate recommendations require a two-thirds vote of all Executive Committee members (not just those in attendance at a particular meeting). Candidate recommendations may NOT be publicized outside the Caucus membership by anyone. Candidate recommendations are advisory opinions of the Executive Committee to Caucus members only. A candidate recommendation, even a unanimous one, is not a candidate endorsement.

Section B. Candidate endorsements require a three-fourths vote of all Executive Committee members (not just those in attendance at a particular meeting). Candidate endorsements may be publicized by the Caucus or the candidate. A candidate endorsement is also a candidate recommendation.
 

Article 10: Amendment of Bylaws

These Bylaws may be amended by a majority vote of all the registered delegates at any convention of the Caucus. Bylaws amendments shall be made available with notice of the convention. No bylaws amendments may be offered at the convention.

Article 11: Adjudication & Authority

Section A. In the event of any conflict between these Bylaws and any law or regulation, these Bylaws shall govern the Caucus and its affairs.

Section B. In the event that any authority should declare any portion of these Bylaws void or invalid, the remainder shall remain in full force and effect.

Section C. Robert's Rules of Order, as newly revised, shall be the parliamentary authority for all matters of procedure not specifically covered by these Bylaws.

Section D. Disputes involving these Bylaws or actions taken pursuant to these Bylaws shall be resolved by a majority of the Executive Committee, although decisions of the Executive Committee may be overturned by a majority at any Convention.

 

Certified by Acting Secretary, Texas Republican Liberty Caucus

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