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The name of this club shall be Golden Corridor Republican Women hereinafter referred to as “Club”. This Club is affiliated with the Texas Federation of Republican Women (TFRW or “State Federation”) and with the National Federation of Republican Women (“NFRW”).
The Objectives of this Club shall be to:
Section 1. ENDORSEMENT POLICY.
The Club, its President and V.P. Campaigns and Legislation shall not publicly endorse any candidate for public office in contested Republican primaries, runoff elections, and special elections, and/or non-partisan elections when more than one Republican is in the race. Individual members of this organization may work for the candidate of their choice in contested Republican primaries, but not in the name of the Club or State Federation.
An officer of the organization who is a candidate or whose spouse or family member is a candidate shall be exempt from this rule, however, they may not do so in the name of the organization or by utilizing the logo or stationery of NFRW, TFRW, or the Club.
No candidate shall use the NFRW, TFRW, or Club logo in any political advertising, and any political advertising shall contain the following disclaimer: “This endorsement is given by the individual(s) only, NOT the National Federation of Republican Women, Texas Federation of Republican Women, or Golden Corridor Republican Women.”
Section 2. SPLIT TICKET. Neither the Club nor an individual member shall advocate a split ticket, support an opposition party candidate, or act against the NFRW, State Federation, or Club policies and bylaws.
Section 3. OTHER ORGANIZATIONS. The Club shall not affiliate with any political organization which is not officially recognized as working in concert with the Texas Federation of Republican Women, NFRW, or the Republican National Committee.
Section 4.REGISTERED PAC. The Club shall be registered with the Texas Ethics Commission as a Political Action Committee.
Section 5. CONTROVERSIAL ISSUES. The Club, its Executive Committee, and its officers shall not issue statements or pass resolutions on controversial issues in the name of the organization without first polling its members and obtaining a two-thirds (2/3) written vote of approval of the total membership.
Section 6. LOBBYING. There shall be no lobbying with legislators using the name of the Texas Federation of Republican Women by any federated local club or any individual member without the express permission of the Board of Directors of the Texas Federation of Republican Women.
Section 7. CANDIDATE FAIRNESS. After the end of the candidate filing period for any office and ending the day after the final election for that office, it is the policy of TFRW that all Republican candidates for that office shall be treated fairly and equitably. When one Republican candidate for an office is invited to speak at a Federation or local club meeting, then all Republican candidates for that office shall be offered equal presentation time at the same meeting or another meeting before the election. (This rule includes candidate fairness during primaries, run offs and special elections. It applies to candidates at all levels. Federated clubs are state and not Federal PACs. Please see the TFRW Federal Candidate Policy for rules pertaining to working with federal candidates. There are limitations regarding what is permissible.)
Section 1. PRIMARY MEMBERSHIP.
Section 2. ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP
Section 3. SUBMISSION OF OFFICERS. The Club shall elect officers and send lists of their names, addresses, zip codes, telephone numbers and email addresses to the Texas Federation of Republican Women Headquarters by January 1 of each year, and to the District Director.
Section 1. FISCAL YEAR. The fiscal year shall be from January 1 through December 31.
Section 2. MEMBERSHIP DUES. Membership dues shall be payable no later than December 31 and shall be delinquent March 1. Dues collected in November and December may be applied to the following year’s membership. Dues for all members shall be determined by the Executive Committee.
Section 3. SERVICE CHARGES. Club shall pay Texas Federation of Republican Women dues and NFRW per capita dues, and the annual service charges on behalf of its members, with the first payment of the year to be made no later than December 31 of each year.
Section 1. ELECTED OFFICERS. The elected officers of this club shall be a President, Vice President(s), Recording Secretary, and Treasurer.
Section 2. ELIGIBILITY. Each elected officer shall be a primary member in good standing of the Club.
Section 3. VACANCY. A vacancy in the office of President shall be filled by the President Elect or, if there is not President Elect, the V.P. Programs. All other vacancies in elected office shall be filled by election by the Executive Committee at the first meeting following the creation of the vacancy.
Section 4. REMOVAL FROM OFFICE OR MEMBERSHIP. Members of the Executive Committee or members of the Club may be removed in accordance with the adopted NFRW Removal Policy- Special Rules dated May 24, 2023.
Section 5. ELECTION. The officers shall be elected at the November general membership meeting and shall serve a term of two years, or until their successors are elected.
Section 7. RECORDS. All officers and all committee chairmen shall deliver all records, files, passwords, social media administrative rights, membership (including primary, associate, and patron) lists and directories, and properties of the Club to their successors upon retiring from office, unless otherwise directed by the President or the Executive Committee.
Section 1. APPOINTED OFFICERS. The President shall appoint, with the approval of the Executive Committee, a Corresponding Secretary and Parliamentarian.
Section 2. DUTIES OF APPOINTED OFFICERS.
Section 1. REGULAR MEETINGS. A minimum of five (5) regular meetings shall be held during the Club year. These meetings shall be held as decided by the Executive Committee. A quorum at Club meetings shall be twenty-five percent of primary members. At least fourteen (14) days’ notice shall be given to all members for regular meetings.
Section 2. SPECIAL MEETINGS. Special meetings may be called by the President upon the request of five members of the Executive Committee or by twenty percent of primary members of the Club. The purpose of the meetings shall be stated in the call, with no other business to be transacted at the meeting. At least a five-day notice shall be given to all members for any special meeting.
Section 3. ANNUAL MEETING. The November meeting will be designated as the Annual Meeting.
Section 4. VOTING. A vote of the Club or Executive Committee may be conducted by mail, telephone, fax, email, or other approved electronic means between meetings, provided there is participation by a majority of the members of the body. The vote shall be ratified and entered into the minutes at the body’s next regular meeting.
Section 5. NOTICE. Notice for all meetings may be mailed or sent electronically including but not limited by email.
Section 1. COMPOSITION. The Executive Committee of this club shall consist of:
Section 2. DUTIES. The Executive Committee shall transact necessary business between meetings of the Club, approve committee appointments made by the President, and perform other duties as assigned by the Club.
Section 3. MEETINGS. The Executive Committee shall meet as decided by the President or the Committee. Special meetings may be called by the President or upon the request of a majority of the Committee. At least a fourteen (14) day notice shall be given for meetings. Notice may be mailed or sent electronically.
In the event a properly called meeting has to be canceled due to circumstances beyond the control of the Club, then it shall be acceptable to hold said meeting by an approved electronic means with seven days’ notice being given to all the members of the executive committee. This section does not apply to a meeting required by these Bylaws that has not already been called.
Section 4. QUORUM. A majority of the members of the Executive Committee shall constitute a quorum.
Section 1. STANDING COMMITEES
Section 2. SPECIAL COMMITTEES
Section 3. COMMITTEE MEMBERS. All committee members must be primary members in good standing in the Club.
Section 4. EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS. The President shall be an ex-officio member of all committees except the Nominating and Financial Review Committees. The President shall have final authority over all printed materials.
Section 1. NOMINATIONS.
Section 2. ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
Section 1. ANNUAL MEETING. At the Texas Federation of Republican Women biennial convention, the club shall elect representation to the convention in the method set forth in the Texas Federation of Republican Women bylaws.
Section 2. DELEGATES AND ALTERNATES. Election of delegates and alternates shall take place at a general meeting before convention to conform to Texas Federation of Republican Women certification requirement.
Robert’s Rules of Order, Newly Revised, shall govern the Club in all instances where they are applicable and in which they are not inconsistent with these bylaws, NFRW and the Texas Federation of Republican Women bylaws and any special rules of order.
These Bylaws may be amended by a two-thirds vote at any regular (general) meeting of the Club, provided that notice of the proposed amendment(s) shall have been sent to each member thirty (30) days prior to the date of the general meeting.
This Club may be dissolved by a two-thirds vote at any regular or special meeting of the club, provided that notice of the dissolution has been submitted in writing at least thirty (30) days prior and has been sent to all members of the club. In the event of dissolution, the Executive Committee shall, after payment of all liabilities of the club, distribute any remaining assets to the Texas Federation of Republican Women. No funds shall be distributed to any member or officer of the club. The right to use the name of a dissolved club shall revert to the Texas Federation of Republican Women.
These Bylaws approved and adopted by Golden Corridor Republican Women on October 19, 2023.
To address the important issues of the day regarding women, families, and education.
To keep members informed on critical issues and strengthen the conservative voice within the Republican Party.
To help support and elect Republican candidates.
To come together as grassroots activists to have an impact on our government on every level.