Keith Beebe wrote:My proposal is :: To create an ID/Ratings card for the US Hawks members
In my opinion the steps should be :::
1) Present the idea to the members for discussion and allow adequate time for all members to consider the proposal.
2) The proposal should then go in front of the members for a vote---majority wins --end of discussion.
3) If the proposal wins a majority then a format for the ID can be discussed.
4) Members can present ideas for the format and adequate time should be allowed for every member to present ideas and discuss format options.
5) Members vote on the options for a format---majority wins
Keith,
Step #1) is already posted on the correct thread. Members now can consider your proposal, discuss pros an cons and add their suggestions if they feel the desire to fine tune any steps (or elements) to the proposal.
I see no problem with step two for this proposal but I do want to express a concern for future proposals that could be put to a majority vote.
USHPA allowed a popular polling by Tad (?) when it came to the name change from USHGA.
The popular vote carried no real weight and was actually done by the Regional Directors.
The US Hawks will have a greater say in what goes on.
I didn't even know most of the time how the RD's voted.
I personally saw the name change as a tampering with the articles of incorporation that should have taken a 2/3 or 3/4 vote to accomplish. My caution is to say, "Never again." There will probably come a time where I will fight tooth and nail to not accept a majority vote on core beliefs of the founding US Hawks. If the pilots that play golf bring in more golfers and they want to change the LZ to a golf course I want to be able to put my foot down (over the cup) and say, "hell no."
I want my minority vote to keep the LZ.
Steps 3,4 and 5 so far look good to me.
Cost of implementation and maintenance of the rating proposal is something that I'm hoping that good ideas find their way here.
We can wait and see how fast the ideas come in to decide what will be an adequate time for members to consider the proposal.
(Please excuse the spelling errors)