Resolution Writing: 101 Resolution Writing Made Easy

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Resolution Writing: 101 Resolution Writing Made Easy Geoffrey Dyer, Area A Representative Rebecca Eikey, Area C Representative The ASCCC expresses its official position on issues, legislation, and ideas through the resolution process. Faculty Leadership Institute, June 14, 2018, Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina

Overview Introduction Resolutions Handbook Process Using Resolutions Locally Nuts and Bolts Your Turn…Write a Resolution!

Introduction Resolutions… Identify and record the will of the academic senates of the California community colleges Set direction for the ASCCC as a whole Direct members of the Executive Committee and ASCCC Committees to take action in response Are borne out of issues important to faculty and often identified by: the ASCCC Executive Committee ASCCC Committees/Taskforces Local Senates Individuals

Introduction Resolutions… Are debated by the body at the fall and spring plenary sessions Are voted on by the delegates of the local senates Are bottom up, grass roots democracy Are used for: Adopting Papers Disciplines List Positions on Pending Legislation Affect Change Address Conflict

Sample Resolution What do you notice about the resolution? “Whereas” statements are factual Ask audience to point out features of Res “Resolved”s are actionable

Think, Pair, Share: Idea for a Mock Resolution Take a couple of minutes to consider statewide issues in education that are important to you, or something silly that you think other Leadership Institute attendees might appreciate. (Silly resolutions can only be directed at the ASCCC President!) While some Mock Plenary resolutions have evolved into the basis for resolutions submitted to actual Plenary (13.03 F17—Robert L Stewart), others have been nonsensical or even directed a past ASCCC President to take his hair out of a ponytail. After brainstorming privately, share your idea with people at your table.

Resolutions Handbook Adopted in Fall 2014 Updated Fall 2016/Spring 2017 Details Process and Procedures Defines the roles of the Executive Committee and the Resolutions Committee

Resolutions Handbook Publications Papers  Use most current!

RESOLUTIONS PROCESS OVERVIEW Geoffrey/Oleg

Process Resolution: Pre-plenary review Executive Committee Resolutions Committee Area Meetings Plenary Breakouts and Office Hours New resolutions and amendments require four signatures Debate and Voting – Parliamentary Process

Resolutions & Amendments Timeline Resolutions can be pulled from consent until 8:20 on Saturday of Plenary

Required All resolutions and amendments are to be submitted electronically to resolutions@asccc.org Signature pages are to be submitted during session to the Resolutions Committee Chair – with signatures from four (4) delegates Contacts must attend afternoon sessions at plenary to address conflicts

Consent Calendar Resolutions are placed on consent calendar if: Deemed non-controversial Do not reverse a previous position Do not compete with another proposed resolution Items on consent will be voted on together Resolutions and amendments submitted last day of plenary will not be placed on consent calendar Marked in packets with an asterisk

After Plenary Session Resolutions assigned to committee or individual Resolutions tracked on ASCCC website Action included in annual reporting

Using Resolutions Locally ASCCC resolutions useful for supporting change at your local campus Local senates may see a local issue that has statewide implications Concerns and ideas often begin locally where legislation and regulation implementation rubber hits the road

Nuts and Bolts Must check the following: Duplication of Position Reversal of Position Clarity, Readability, Understanding, Intent Senate Purview Not a Strictly Local Concern

Nuts and Bolts Format: No more than four “whereas” and four “resolved” statements: Sample Whereas, Blah, blah de dah; and Whereas, Ho may hum; Resolved, That the Academic Senate for California Community Colleges diddly to the doodly bop. Contact: Elemeno Pea, ABC College

Nuts and Bolts Format: No more than four “whereas” and four “resolved” statements “Resolved” statements should “stand alone” in case divided Consider using first “whereas” as an introduction Write out names in first reference with acronym in parenthesis, then use acronym for subsequent reference Be as direct as possible Limit “whereas” statement to one reason in support or defense of the “resolved” statements Be sure the title of the resolution accurately reflects the content and intent of the resolution

Nuts and Bolts Amendments (tomorrow afternoon): Added to help clarify intent and/or expand scope Use underscores and strikethroughs, not track changes Review the title after adding an amendment, and amend if necessary Make sure amendments don’t result in inconsistencies within a resolution or reverse the intent of the resolution (better to vote the resolution down) Include contacts for each amendment

Nuts and Bolts Carefully Consider: Word Choice – Use qualifiers such as any, every, all, never, none, etc. very carefully. “Recommend” – Be clear about what is being recommended. “Ensure” or “Require” (Is it within ASCCC power?) “Assert” or “Affirm” implies a position “Support” (but not the $$ kind) “Work with” (collaborate with system partners)

Your Turn… Write a Resolution with colleagues… Resolutions are due: Thursday, June 14, 6:00 pm! All resolutions and amendments are to be submitted electronically to resolutions@asccc.org Resolutions will be printed and ready for you on Friday. Amendments are due: Friday, June 15, 6:00 pm! Mock Plenary Session: Saturday, June 16, 10:15 am! WE GOT THIS!

Questions and Comments Contact: Geoffrey Dyer: gdyer@taftcollege.edu Rebecca Eikey rebecca.eikey@canyons.edu