Minutes August 6, 2024

Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting Minutes
August 6, 2024
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Room 108

Call to Order:

Chair Greg Haas called the meeting to order at 6:05 pm, followed by the attendees’ pledge renewal of allegiance.

Agenda:

There were no additions to the agenda.

Attendance:

7 members of the Central Committee. 4 Guests.

Secretary Report:

Approval of July 2 meeting minutes.

Treasurer Report:

Treasurer presented treasurer’s report.

Chair Announcements:

Old Business:

  • Ad in Bulletin will be changed to read Biden/Harris Admin instead of Biden Admin.
  • Report regarding SCC welcome dinner event. Motion was passed, unanimously, to spend up to $500.00 on the entire event. Chair still has contacts to make regarding venue and catering.
  • Report from McIntyre Scholarship committee reported three checks have been sent to the awardees. It was agreed to place statistics about awards on the scholarship’s web pages.

New Business:

  • Motion was made, and passed unanimously, to donate $100.00 each to the Cameron for Congress and Morrow for Senate campaigns.
  • Motion made and passed, unanimously, to donate $100.00 to the Haas for HD40 campaign if enough write-in primary election ballots are cast in the primary so that candidate appears on the General Election ballot in November.

Upcoming Meetings:

  • Next Monthly CCC Meeting – September 3, 2024 at 6:00pm.
  • County Party Round Table at 6pm August 14, 2024.
  • Comms Call – Tuesdays at 7pm 1st and 3rd Weeks.
  • Lunch forums are still on hold.

Adjourn

  • The meeting was adjourned at approximately 6:57 pm.



Agenda August 6, 2024

Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting Agenda (Draft)
August 6, 2024 at 6:00 PM
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Rm 108
Zoom, also

Draft Agenda

6:00pm Call to order and Pledge
6:02pm Approve/Amend Agenda
6:04pm Minutes (Chair) & Money (Treasurer)
6:07pm Chair Announcements
6:08pm Old Business
Bulletin Ads
Sept SCC Meeting Committee
McIntyre Scholarship update
6:15pm New Business
6:30pm Announcements from the Floor
Upcoming Meetings
Next Monthly CCC Meeting – September 3, 2024 at 6:00pm
County Party Round Table at 6pm August 14, 2024
Comms Call – Tuesdays at 7pm 1st and 3rd Weeks
Lunch forums
Other?
6:39pm Adjourn



Minutes July 2, 2024

Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting Minutes
July 2, 2024
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Room 108

Call to Order:

Chair Greg Haas called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance.

Agenda:

There were no additions to the agenda.

Attendance:

5 members of the Central Committee.

Secretary Report:

Approval of May 7 meeting minutes tabled.

Treasurer Report:

Chair presented treasurer’s report which had been provided by Treasurer.

Chair Announcements:

  • Chair shared web address for the Cameron for Congress campaign, requested donations of time and funds.

Old Business:

  • Kearney Hall – Kim has many gift bags remaining. Possible uses were discussed.
  • Bulletin ad should appear next week.

New Business:

  • Chair will initiate committee, incl. invitation to join, for planning Sept 6 “welcome dinner” prior to SCC meeting on Sept 7.
  • See WyoDems site for statement on SCOTUS decision.
  • Cameron guest speaker.
  • Cameron Meet & Greet July 11 in Sheridan.

Upcoming Meetings:

  • WDP County Party Round-table zoom Wed the 10th
  • Next CCC meeting August 6th at 6pm.

Adjourn

  • The meeting was adjourned at approximately 7:05 pm.



WDP Releases Statement on Biden’s Decision

You can read Chairman Barbuto’s statement on the WDP website HERE.




Agenda July 2, 2024

Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting Agenda (Draft)
July 2, 2024 at 6:00 PM
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Rm 108
Zoom, also

Draft Agenda

6:00pm Call to order and Pledge
6:02pm Approve/Amend Agenda
6:04pm Minutes (Chair) & Money (Treasurer)
6:07pm Chair Announcements
6:08pm Old Business
Kearney June 9, 2024
Bulletin Ads
Sept SCC Meeting Committee
6:15pm New Business
Guest Speaker – Candidate for US House: Kyle “El” Cameron
6:30pm Announcements from the Floor
Upcoming Meetings
Next Monthly CCC Meeting – August 6, 2024 at 6:00pm
County Party Round Table at 6pm July 10, 2024
Comms Call – Tuesdays at 7pm 1st and 3rd Weeks
Lunch forums
Other?
6:39pm Adjourn



Agenda June 4, 2024

Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting Agenda (Draft)
June 4, 2024 at 6:00 PM
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Rm 108

Draft Agenda

6:00pm Call to order and Pledge
6:02pm Approve/Amend Agenda
6:04pm Minutes (Chair) & Money (Treasurer)
6:07pm Chair Announcements
6:08pm Old Business
Candidates Filed
Kearney June 9, 2024
Bulletin Ads
Secretary Vacancy
6:20pm New Business
Virtual Phone Bank
6:23pm Announcements from the Floor
Upcoming Meetings
Next Monthly CCC Meeting – July 2, 2024 at 6:00pm
County Party Round Table at 6pm June 12, 2024
Comms Call – Tuesdays at 7pm 1st and 3rd Weeks
Lunch forums
Other?
6:25pm Adjourn



Minutes May 7, 2024

Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting Minutes
May 7, 2024
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Room 108

Call to Order:

Chair Greg Haas called the meeting to order at 6:05 pm, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance.

Agenda:

There were no additions to the agenda.

Attendance:

7 members of the Central Committee. 3 JC Dems.

Secretary Report:

The Minutes of April 2 were approved and will be entered into the record.

Treasurer Report:

Dudley reported income and expenses for general and scholarship accounts as of 5/1/24, providing a Balance Sheet for filing. A check covering the rental fee has been sent to Kearney Community Hall for the June 9th event.

Chair Announcements:

  • None

Old Business:

  • Johnson County Dems HERE for GOOD ads appeared in the Buffalo Bulletin in late February and again in March to help promote the good things Democrats are doing at the national level. A motion was made and seconded to allocate $400.00 to purchase ads for 3 months, amended to read for once a month for May, June, and July. Motion carried. Topic to be revisited in July.
  • Johnson County Dems Adopt a Highway volunteers worked two shifts on 5/4, with about a dozen members. Our official sign on 16 West near our designated stretch looks great. They also picked up trash on the bypass road and enjoyed lunch nearby.
  • Johnson County Dems Convention was held on 4/13/24 at the Library. We will send 5 delegates to the state convention on June 1st in Casper. Platforms adopted at county conventions inform the state committee what to include in the state platform. We have a great platform. Our convention results have been shared with the WDP.
  • Plans for the 4th Annual Sheridan County/Johnson County Potluck Gathering are well underway, with a joint committee representing both groups again lining up volunteers, donations, and publicity. Greg described effective coordinated phone banking and will provide training soon. Lois suggests about 5 people do phone banking together over 2 days to further promote the event.
  • Due to helpful fund-raising this year the William D. McIntyre Memorial Scholarship Committee awarded three $500.00 scholarships this year to Cora Turner from Buffalo High School, and Denise Ortega-Chavez and Casey LeDoux from Kaycee High School. An alternate graduating senior was also selected should one of the recipients choose not to continue their education. Students and school counselors have been notified and a press release was published in the Buffalo Bulletin 5/2/24 edition.
  • Lunch forums will take a break for the summer months.
  • We will revisit our Strategic Plan, available in our online collaboration folder, at the June meeting.
  • The position of Secretary remains unfilled. Vikki agreed to prepare tonight’s minutes.

New Business:

  • Johnson County Primary Elections will be held on August 20th. Election judges are needed for both primary and general elections. Training will be provided by the county clerk. Stipends and lunch when working elections are provided. Contact County clerk asap for training dates.
  • New ideas are needed to help raise funds in support of state-wide party activities, such as messaging, candidate support, and improved communication between county and state parties.

Upcoming Meetings:

  • CCC Monthly Meeting June 4, 2024 at 6pm

Adjourn

  • The meeting was adjourned at approximately 7:40 pm.



You should register as a Democrat

Mandy Weaver, Comms Director at WDP, posted this piece today.

The “lesser of two evils” is still…evil.

Mandy Weaver, WDP

Mandy starts one of her paragraphs with that. Here’s how that plays in Johnson County. Even the moderate Republicans here are pro-life, anti-freedom, pro-coal, anti-planet, pro-business, anti-people, pro-christian, anti-government, et cetera.

A lot of people say, they’ll vote Republican until there are good Democratic candidates. That’s almost like saying, I’ll just keep using this heroin until somebody invents a way for me to feel better without it. Since everyone is busy using the same heroin nobody actually gets around to doing any inventing.

So, read Mandy’s piece and join in on being here for good!




Example of ReUse

Fremont County, in addition to putting a good ad in their paper, also used some content from recent WDP messaging. Check this out:




From Fremont County

The Fremont County Democratic Party recently posted an ad in various local publications. I thought it worth sharing. I’ve altered the clerk info to use Johnson County Clerk info. The photo is below and the text is included here in case you want to just share that. -Greg

Ad placed by Fremont County Dems reminding people about May 15 deadline to change party affiliation and indicating some points about being a Democrat.

Due to a recent change in the law, you no longer can change your party affillation on the day you vote. Don’t miss out on your chance to make your voice heard! The deadline to change party affiliation on an existing voter registration is approaching on May 15th. Make sure your voter information is up to date so you can participate in shaping Wyoming’s future!
Contact the Johnson County Clerk at (307) 684-7272 for more information.

You know you are a Democrat if…

  • You believe a woman’s reproductive health care should be between her and her doctor.
  • You believe the climate is changing.
  • You see Republican Party censorship of moderate Republicans as a threat to our political system.
  • You believe in leaving public lands open to public use.