Live Stream of June 28th Reconvene of Nevada Convention

switched to a different microphone (I meant to do it earlier). Hopefully you can hear it now.

Right now we're working through a bunch of procedural junk to try and un-screw the mess made on Apr 26 (rules that weren't followed, etc.)

Thanks, it sounds MUCH better now!
 
Uhm, so does the discussion going on now mean that they don't technically need a quorum?
 
There is no "former" convention, the convention NEVER recessed. The convention has always been going on. Under RONR (10th. Ed.) sec. 20, p. 222, ln. 30,

"A recess is a short intermission in the assembly's proceedings, commonly only of a few minutes, which does not close the meeting and after which business will immediately be resumed at exactly the point where it was interrupted."

Thus, by definition, a recess can never be used to close a meeting. Under RONR, there are two types of recess: (1) a privileged motion to recess, requiring a majority vote, or (2) a unilateral recess being declared by the chair if it was provided for in the agenda or program. On April 26th, a RECESS was not provided for in the program or agenda (even though the agenda on April 26th. may have provided for ADJOURNMENT at a particular time, completely different from a recess).

Thus, the purported recess on April 26th. would have been valid ONLY if a motion to recess was made and seconded by the convention delegates, and the motion was voted on by a majority of delegates. Even then, however, the recess could not have been used to close the meeting.
 
There is no "former" convention, the convention NEVER recessed. The convention has always been going on. Under RONR (10th. Ed.) sec. 20, p. 222, ln. 30,

"A recess is a short intermission in the assembly's proceedings, commonly only of a few minutes, which does not close the meeting and after which business will immediately be resumed at exactly the point where it was interrupted."

Thus, by definition, a recess can never be used to close a meeting. Under RONR, there are two types of recess: (1) a privileged motion to recess, requiring a majority vote, or (2) a unilateral recess being declared by the chair if it was provided for in the agenda or program. On April 26th, a RECESS was not provided for in the program or agenda (even though the agenda on April 26th. may have provided for ADJOURNMENT at a particular time, completely different from a recess).

Thus, the purported recess on April 26th. would have been valid ONLY if a motion to recess was made and seconded by the convention delegates, and the motion was voted on by a majority of delegates. Even then, however, the recess could not have been used to close the meeting.

So does that mean that no quorum is needed today?
 
No, I was just addressing an earlier comment made by a delegate regarding the "former" convention, my post was not related to the current business of determining a quorum...
 
anybody hear the "nnnayy"

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No, I was just addressing an earlier comment made by a delegate regarding the "former" convention, my post was not related to the current business of determining a quorum...

That's okay, it sounds like they have a quorum....thanks for clarifying the rules of "recessing"....this is so exciting!
 
Im a bit worried.Sounds like the way this is set up will end up in a legal battle or a credentials hearing in Sept. Either way they are bought and owned by the other side.
 
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