[CRNMC] The Treasurer needs some questions answered
Meg Courtney
mcourtney1 at mcn.org
Tue Dec 2 12:07:13 PST 2014
I agree with Beth & Karina.
On Dec 2, 2014, at 10:45 AM, Beth Riedel wrote:
> Robin,
> I agree we should keep the account open for another year and that we
> should pay all our existing bills from our amazing volunteers. I'm very
> thankful to all who stepped up and made this ordinance a reality!
>
> Beth R.
>
>
> On 12/2/14 9:14 AM, bodhirobin at pacific.net wrote:
>> The Point People for Measure S representing the various teams have been
>> meeting every Thursday evening at 7:15 pm to coordinate all the various
>> pieces of the campaign. They haven't met since the election.
>>
>> Now that the election is over, we no longer have an election campaign
>> but we still have the Community Rights Network. The CRNMC has a
>> treasurer, a bank account, a bank balance and debts to pay.
>>
>> We have also have the $50 annual fee to the Secretary of State to keep
>> the bank account open due by January 15
>>
>> The Treasurer no longer has Point People to confer with, and so I am
>> reaching out to you all.
>> So far, everyone I asked agrees that we should keep the bank account
>> open and pay the annual fee. They say we might need to pay a lawyer, and
>> we might need to raise and spend money on the next campaign in the
>> future. What do you think? Should we keep the account open and pay the
>> $50 annual fee? Or should we close the account before January 1?
>>
>> Next issue:
>> I am reluctant to release funds until the group agrees on it. The bank
>> balance is about $954.
>>
>> • We owe Jamie Lee $321. He came to the rescue for the Road Show and
>> printed up literature and posters, as well as ordering 50 yard signs. I
>> am ready to pay him. Any objections?
>>
>> • We owe Carrie $132 for lawn sign WIRES plus about $80 for thank you
>> notes. These were all preapproved. I am ready to pay her. Any objections?
>>
>> • Beth B. ran the whole Laytonville Road Show single handed and brought
>> in over $1600. Now she would like to be reimbursed for her out of
>> pocket expenses of $228.12 none of which were pre-approved, but all of
>> which were essential to the Measure S campaign. These included those
>> first laminated signs we used of a pond of rippling water, and all the
>> yard signs in Laytonville. I want to reimburse her totally. Any
>> objections?
>>
>> I also prepared an agenda for the next Point Person meeting which got
>> postponed indefinitely since there are no longer point people except for
>> the Treasurer. Does anyone want to meet in a telephone conference on
>> Thursday? Any other day?
>>
>> In Peace, Robin
>>
>>
>>
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