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NCBA, R-CALF, COOL, USDA (No Politics!)
R-CALF Poll
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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 43698" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>R-CALF dues are $50 per person and you must be a cattle owner to be a voting member-- every member gets to vote on R-CALF policy, as a ballot is mailed out to each member-1 member, 1 vote --Where in the NCBA the only way you can participate and vote is to attend the convention- and then you only get to vote on policy that has been approved by the board and committees- unless you can come up with a 2/3 majority to overturn the board decision. Have you ever read the NCBA rules about board and committee membership and policy adoption?--I've asked past officers and its so complicated that they were unable to explain it. It was set up purposely this way---The "good old boys" didn't want to give up control. Many have pushed for years for a 1 person 1 vote scenario and a mail out ballot-- It isn't going to happen.----I don't always agree with everything R-CALF does, but at least R-CALF gives me a vote and my input counts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 43698, member: 97"] R-CALF dues are $50 per person and you must be a cattle owner to be a voting member-- every member gets to vote on R-CALF policy, as a ballot is mailed out to each member-1 member, 1 vote --Where in the NCBA the only way you can participate and vote is to attend the convention- and then you only get to vote on policy that has been approved by the board and committees- unless you can come up with a 2/3 majority to overturn the board decision. Have you ever read the NCBA rules about board and committee membership and policy adoption?--I've asked past officers and its so complicated that they were unable to explain it. It was set up purposely this way---The "good old boys" didn't want to give up control. Many have pushed for years for a 1 person 1 vote scenario and a mail out ballot-- It isn't going to happen.----I don't always agree with everything R-CALF does, but at least R-CALF gives me a vote and my input counts. [/QUOTE]
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