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Info page: Kearney Hall Event 2023

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Agenda May 2, 2023


Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting Agenda (Draft)
May 2, 2023 at 6:00 PM
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Rm 108

Agenda

6:00pm Call to order
6:03pm Minutes (Greg) & Money (Dudley)
6:06pm Chair announcements/reports (Greg)
WDP Report
6:11pm Old Business
William D. McIntyre Scholarship
Johnson/Sheridan Event
JC-FFF Food Boxes
6:31pm New Business
WDP Comms Call
June 6 Meeting
website hosting
6:37pm Announcements from the Floor
Upcoming Meetings
Next Monthly CCC Meeting – June 6, 2023 at 6:00pm
Comms Call – Tuesdays at 7pm
County Officer Round-table – Zoom – TBD
State Central Committee – May 27 & 28, 2023
Other?
6:45 Adjourn

Electioneering club following the meeting




Minutes April 4, 2023

Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting
April 4, 2023
The meeting was conducted via Zoom

Call to Order:

Greg Haas called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm and welcomed new officers in attendance.

Agenda:
There were no additions to the agenda.

Attendance:
Dudley Case, Lois Petersen, Vikki Chenette, and Greg Haas. Linda Wilson joined the meeting in-progress.

Secretary Report:
The Minutes of March 7th were reviewed and accepted as published on the website.

Treasurer Report:
Dudley said he received records from previous Treasurer Suzi, and he reported the general account and the scholarship account balances. Lois made a motion that pending confirmation that such changes are acceptable practices, Dudley may change our accounts to interest-bearing accounts. Linda seconded the motion, which was approved by unanimous voice vote. Greg recommended that Vikki as new Secretary should be given the bank account login and password.
Chair Announcements:
Greg reported Casper Star Tribune is interested in doing an article about the new officers at the county level around the state.

Sheridan College in Johnson County will hold their annual scholarship benefit, Golf for Knowledge, on May 26th at 2:00pm.

Old Business:
Dudley, Sharon, Lois, Frank, and Greg will attend the rescheduled Nellie Tayloe Ross Dinner April 15th.

Dudley reported for the William D. McIntyre Scholarship Committee which has met to review applications received as of the March 31st deadline and will meet again April 11th. Fundraising has gone well and the quality and number of scholarship applications is high. Lois said she has been in touch with Dixie McIntyre, and she has agreed to pull the winning raffle ticket at the Kaycee Library at a date to be determined.

Lois reported on initial plans for the Sheridan County/Johnson County Gathering to be held Saturday, June 17th at Kearney Hall, with both counties represented on the planning committee. Lois asked Greg to investigate the required proof of insurance. Vikki made a motion for approval of $250.00 for the hall rental fee. Dudley seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous vote. Lois will fill out and return the rental agreement. Vikki asked everyone to save the date and tell friends as soon as possible.

Greg has obtained verification that Dudley can serve as both our treasurer and State Committeeman. Lois serves as our State Committeewoman. Lois moved that we elect Dudley Case as State Committeeman. The motion was seconded by Linda and passed unanimously.

New Business:
None

Announcements from the Floor:
Lois reported on a request for public comment regarding a Sheridan County land exchange to go before the Office of State Lands.

Greg updated us on the lack of state comms director and encouraged the use of the slack channel.

Dudley mentioned we should have 32 precinct committee people but only have eight.

Upcoming Meetings:
County Officer Roundtable Zoom meetings, 2nd Wednesdays of the month, 6:00pm; communication options for all officers; trainings for secretaries and treasurers and fundraising topics coming up.

Adjourn
Greg adjourned the meeting at 6:59 pm.




WDP and County Bylaws

Dave asked the question: “I found the State By-Laws. Does each county committee also have a separate set of By-Laws?”

Here’s how Joe Barbuto, WDP Chair, answered the question.




Wyoming’s Constitution Protects Women

Screenshot of Ken Chestek video.

Erin asked the question: “How does our Wyoming Constitution protect a woman’s right to abortion care?”

Here’s how Rep. Ken Chestek, HD13 answered that question:

https://app.repd.us/wyoming?aId=4229




Agenda April 4, 2023


Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting Agenda
April 4, 2023 at 6:00 PM
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Rm 108

Agenda

6:00pm Call to order
6:03pm Minutes (Greg) & Money (Dudley)
6:06pm Chair announcements/reports (Greg)
Welcome to New Officers
NTR
Round Table
Golf for Knowledge
6:11pm Old Business
William D. McIntyre Scholarship
Johnson/Sheridan Event
6:21pm New Business
State Committeeman
6:28pm Announcements from the Floor
Upcoming Meetings
Next Monthly CCC Meeting – May 2, 2023 at 6:00pm
County Officer Round-table – Zoom – TBD
Nellie Tayloe Ross – April 15, 2023
State Central Committee – April 16, 2023
Other?
6:37 Adjourn

Electioneering club following the meeting




Minutes March 7, 2023

Johnson County Democratic Party Central Committee Meeting
March 7, 2023
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Room 108

Call to Order:

Greg Haas called the meeting to order at 6:01 pm.

Attendance :

Kim McCoy, Suzi Black, Dudley Case, Sharon Case, Mary Van Auken, Lois Petersen, Kelli Roadifer, Linda Wilson, Greg Haas

Agenda:

Linda asked that JC-FFF report be added to Old Business.

Dudley made motion to accept agenda as amended. Suzi seconded motion. Motion passed.

Credentials:

Greg explained that, under the Bylaws and WY statute, precinct committee men and women are the only people who can vote in the election of officers.  Officers cannot vote unless they are also precinct committeemen or women.  All registered Democrats can make officer and state committeeman and woman nominations.

Voting members present are Greg Haas, Mary Van Auken, Dudley Case, Suzi Black, Lois Petersen and Linda Wilson. Mitch Black and Vikki Chenette are also voting members but are not present at the meeting.

Secretary Report:

The minutes were approved as written with one correction that Greg made online.

Treasurer Report:

Suzi reported that the amount of funds in the Scholarship account and the JC Dems general account.

Chair Announcements:

Nellie Tayloe Ross Event was postponed until April 15 and will be held in Cheyenne.

Hot Springs Mardi Gras was held in Thermopolis on February 19 at 4:00 pm.  There was potluck Cajun food and Mayor Adam Estenson was the keynote speaker.  The event was non-partisan and open to everyone.  Greg said there was a really good positive atmosphere to the whole event.  Kim Bartlett also spoke at the event.  Only local issues were addressed at the event.  The following week the GOP hosted a very negative event.

Legislative Update:

Greg said the 2023 legislative session is finally over. Voter registration deadlines will be earlier next year.

Kim said we should be proactive as far as legislative bills go rather than be reactive.

Old Business:

William D. McIntyre Scholarship Committee report – Dudley

Lois got almost a full-page ad into The Mini about the scholarship.  And Vikki created a quilt flyer which will be displayed below her quilt in the library.  The library staff will sell the raffle tickets and collect the money.  The Quilt Show will run the entire month of March.  Lois has already picked up $160 from the quilt raffle sales.

The committee has received two applications by mail. One from a student in Kaycee and one from a student in Buffalo.

The next committee meeting will be March 15 at 1:00 pm in the library. The application deadline is March 31 and the scholarship awards will be made on May 1.

JC-FFF report – Linda

Food will be distributed from JCFFF warehouse by JC Dems to mini Food Bank Box #5 at the Cornerstone Pharmacy. Sponsor signs will be put on each box.

JCDems is committed indefinitely to helping JC-FFF with food distribution to this box. This is a 1 to 2 times per week commitment.

New Business:

Officer Elections – Nominations and Votes:

Chair
Suzi nominated Greg and Greg accepted. He was voted in by acclimation.
Vice Chair
Lois nominated Mary and Mary accepted. She was voted in by acclimation.
Secretary
Lois nominated Vikki and Greg said Vikki told Lois that she would accept the nomination. Vikki was voted in by acclimation.
Treasurer
Lois nominated Dudley and he accepted. He was voted in by acclimation.
State Committeewoman
Suzi nominated Lois and Lois accepted. She was voted in by acclimation.
State Committeeman
There were no nominations. The position is vacant for now.

Greg said we need many more precinct committeemen and women for the County Central Committee.

Announcements from the Floor:

  1. Lois talked to Danielle Arnoux (Chair, Sheridan) about a Sheridan Dems/JCDems event and she is agreeable to holding the event. Lois, Vikki and maybe Jim Shell have volunteered to help with the event. And Mary volunteered her daughter, Casey, to also help with the event.

    A date and location are still needed for the event. Maybe around Summer solstice or end of May. Vikki thinks they may be able to get the Fire Ants band.

  2. Dudley said on April 6, 2022 JCDems had 372 members, but on March 4, 2023 we were down to 161 members. This is mainly due to JCDems switching parties to vote for Liz Cheney. Dudley suggested reaching out to these people and find out if they will rejoin JCDems. Kim suggested sending a letter to the people who changed parties asking them to reregister as Democrats. Greg is skeptical that spending much energy on those voters is wise at this juncture; they are less likely to become precinct committee people, for example.
  3. Dudley said according to a Zoom meeting he attended, David Frum said Democrats had the best midterm election since the 1930s. The Dems held the Senate and also held all the state legislatures and governorships they did before the election. And Dems also picked up four state legislatures they didn’t have before the election.
  4. Greg thinks we need to get more Dems on the election ballot, and we need to be more welcoming to people to get them to participate in JCDems.
  5. Greg mentioned needing a club for electioneering and finding candidates in the next few months.
  6. Kim thought that CCC meetings should be announced in the County Bounty. She will check on how much it costs to do an announcement.

Upcoming Meetings:

Next Monthly JCDems CCC Meeting – April 4, 2023 at 6:00 pm in Room 108.

All County Officer Round Table – Zoom – March 23, 2023 at 6:00 pm.

State Central Committee (SCC) Meeting on April 16, 2023 in person in Cheyenne

Nellie Tayloe Ross Banquet & Trainings – April 15, 2023 in person in Cheyenne

Suzi mentioned a Friends of the Library book sale March 23 thru March 25, 2023

SCC meetings will be at the end of May and early in September

Adjourn:6:54 pm




Agenda March 7, 2023


Johnson County Democratic Party Meeting Agenda
March 7, 2023 at 6:00 PM
Bomber Mountain Civic Center, Rm 108

Agenda

6:00pm Call to order
6:01pm Credentials (Greg & Dudley)
6:03pm Minutes (Dudley) & Money (Suzi)
6:06pm Chair announcements/reports (Greg)
NTR
Hot Springs
Legislative Update
6:11pm Old Business
William D. McIntyre Scholarship
6:21pm New Business
Officer Elections. Nominations and Votes.

  1. Chair
  2. Vice Chair
  3. Secretary
  4. Treasurer
  5. State Committeewoman
  6. State Committeeman
6:41pm Announcements from the Floor
Upcoming Meetings
Next Monthly CCC Meeting – April 4, 2023 at 6:00pm
County Officer Round-table – Zoom – March 23, 2023 at 6:00pm
State Central Committee – Zoom – Unknown date/time
Nellie Tayloe Ross – April 1, 2023
Other?
6:52 Adjourn



Stop Playing Around

…And let them play!

Monday, February 27, 2023 at 1:00pm – 5:00pm
Wyoming State Capitol




Minutes February 7, 2023

Call to Order:

Greg Haas called the meeting to order at 6:03 pm.

Agenda:

Vikki asked that a Scholarship Committee Report be added to the agenda, and Greg did this.

Attendance :

Kim McCoy, Jim Shell, Vikki Chenette, Lois Petersen, Suzi Black, Dudley Case, Sharon Case, Lorajane Kessler, Mary Van Auken, Greg Haas 

Secretary Report: 

Greg mentioned one correction that he would make to the minutes online about the Blue Bison Event. Other than this change, the minutes were approved as written.

Treasurer Report:

Suzi reported that the amounts in the Scholarship account the JC Dems general account.

Chair Announcements:

  1. There has been a changeover in WDP staff. Ryan Greene is the new Executive Director, Erin O’Doherty is still the Data Director, Rachel Leger is the new Deputy Director, and Greg Haas is the new Organizing Director.
  2. Artemis Langford is now sending out legislative update newsletters by email to keep Wyoming Democrats apprised of what is going on in Cheyenne.
  3. JCDems should also be checking Slack for legislative updates. Greg has started a “county-party-leadership” site on Slack.
  4. Better Wyoming has a training session on how to navigate and find information on the Wyoming Legislature’s website.
  5. Greg is hosting legislative update meetings on Zoom. The next meeting is tomorrow, February 8 at 3:00 pm. Greg will send out an email with the Zoom link. Also check Slack for meeting Zoom links.

Old Business:

  1. Adopt-a-Highway – Lois
    The location of this site has been changed from I-90 to Highway 16 West near the Veteran’s Home property and covers a two mile stretch of the highway on both sides of the highway.
    Two pickups per year are required. One is the Spring and one in the Fall.
    A social event after the cleanup will take place, such as a picnic.
  2. Lunch
    JCDems will continue to explore the possibility of luncheons from the late Spring to early Fall.

New Business:

  1. Legislative Actions – Greg
    Greg proposed that a few people from JCDems should follow our State Rep. Barry Crago and our State Senator Dave Kinskey’s day-to-day involvement with current legislation being considered in the Wyoming House and Senate. Basically, to track their committee work, floor work and voting records on various bills of concern to Democrats. Suzi volunteered to help with this.

Announcements from the Floor

Outreach
Vikki said we should start an outreach to the Sheridan County Democrats about holding a joint social event with them this year. Lois said she would contact the Sheridan Dems.
Scholarship Committee Report
Dudley mentioned that the committee decided that it would like to give two five hundred-dollar scholarships this year. Vikki volunteered to talk to Michelle Dahlberg, a high school counselor, about the scholarships. Lois and Lorajane were going to talk to Greg about some small changes to the Scholarship website.

Vikki then explained that the library director was willing to display Vikki’s sunflower quilt at the upcoming quilt display at the library and the librarians would sell raffle tickets and collect money for the quilt during the quilt display.

The next Scholarship Committee meeting will be on Wednesday, February 15 at 11:00 am at the library in Study Room C.3.

Sergio Maldonado
Suzi read the thank you card that JCDems received from Sergio Maldonado for our donation to his campaign. Greg mentioned that Sergio is writing a book about his experiences running for office.
Abortion Bill
Lois said the abortion bill will probably pass in the legislature, so it would be a good idea for people to write the Governor about their opposition to the bill.

Upcoming Meetings

  1. Legislative updates meetings will be held on Mondays at 6:00pm and Wednesdays at 3:00 pm on Zoom. Greg will host meetings. See Chair Announcements above.
  2. Hot Springs Mardi Gras Celebration – February 19,2023

    This event will be held from 4 to 6 pm at the Community Federated Church Community Hall in Thermopolis. No alcohol will. be allowed.

  3. Nellie Tayloe Ross – February 25, 2023

    This event is being held in Cheyenne and Lois and Frank will be attending the event.Lois also mentioned that the event coordinators are looking for auction items. So please consider donating auction items. Lois will take any auction items to Cheyenne when she and Frank go.

  4. JCDems Reorganization & Monthly Meeting – March 7, 2023

    The elections will be held at 6:00 pm followed by the monthly meeting.  Dudley will handle Credentials Committee duties.

    Greg mentioned that Suzi is stepping down as Treasurer and that Dudley is interested in stepping down as Secretary and running for Treasurer. So, the Secretary’s position will be open and so will the State Committeeman position which had previously been held by Bill McIntyre. Greg said he will run again for the Chair position, and Vikki said she would be interested in the Secretary position.

  5. Reversing Roe

    Empower Sheridan will be holding a free screening of Reversing Roe, a 2018 American documentary film, on Saturday, February 25 at 2:00 pm in the Thorne-Rider Campus Center at Sheridan College. There will also be a moderated post-film discussion. This event is open to everyone.

  6. JCDems Clubs

    Greg talked about the possibility of starting a couple of JCDems Club such as a lunch club, book club, candidate search club, etc. with the goals of building community among Democrats, raising money and helping get people elected. Greg will hold a post-meeting discussion about this topic.

Adjourn

Greg adjourned the meeting at 6:59 pm.