The Georgia Assembly

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State Assembly ~ Meetings

U.S. Citizen Town Hall Introduction/ Q&A/ New Members Educational Meeting Every Thursday @ 7 pm
MeetingLink
General Assembly Meetings Every Other Sunday at 5:00pm
General Assembly Meeting Link
Jural Assembly – Every 4 weeks – Sundays at 5:00pm
Jural Assembly Meeting Link
Militia Town Hall – Every 4 weeks – Sundays at 5:00pm
Militia Meeting Link
~ Notes For Joinng Our Meetings ~
Please Participate for this is The Reconstruction of Your/Our Lawful Dejure Civilian Government!
 Using the information below, all you need is an Internet browser. If you are using PC/Mac, use a Chrome based browser 
 (Chrome, Brave or Edge) and use the “Launch In Web” choice to join the meeting. Do NOT use the App to join the meeting. If you are using a Smart phone use the “Launch In Web” choice to join the meeting.  Allow your browser to use your PC/Mac audio devices. 
To join by phone instead: 
Dial-in: +1-470-766-1634  
PIN: 321 635 497#
In case Jitsi Meet is down then Nextcloud Meet can be used
https://nextcloud.georgianationals.org/call/58gbfzdc
We look forward to meeting with you all!
 
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Land and Soil Jurisdiction

State Assembly ~ Calendar

Assembly 4 Pillars Calendar
http://gacalls.statenationals.us/

 

International Calendar – Anna’s Webinar 
http://internationalcalls.statenationals.us/

 

How to subscribe to Calendar
https://nextcloud.statenationals.us/s/saBdmmkfWib8sQY

State Assembly ~ An important note from Anna Von Reitz:

 “This is the State of the Union called Georgia that we are organizing, not some other “State.” Our State of the Union is a member of the Federation of States by definition. We are not promoting Secession from the Federation nor any idea that the State is a separate country. We are here to enforce the Public Law and the Constitutions and we consider it our Public Duty to do so. If you have any questions about what State we are talking about or what the objectives of our effort are, ask them now, or forever hold your peace.

 We reserve the right as an Assembly to remove anyone who attempts to destroy or disrupt or commandeer our Assembly. We demand good faith and decorum of all members. It’s important to understand that the American Government is radically different from the government you’ve been used to, so, walking in the door, you don’t know how it works. For example, we don’t have political parties. We are not a democracy. We are a republic, but not the Federal Republic—we maintain the state republic we are guaranteed. Our government is at peace, so we fly the peacetime flag of our country, not the war flag. These and a great many other things have to be learned and it takes time and commitment to reap the rewards. Are you willing to make that commitment to your State of the Union and your country?

State Assembly ~ Participation

Participation Requirements for Members of The Georgia Assembly

To actively participate and vote in the General Assembly you must have completed all required documents and letters that sever your ties to the U.S. Federal government. 

a. 1779 document and/or 928 package with two witness testimonies, recorded and published in the LRO. 
b. Birth Certificate (not published but kept on Assembly files) 
c. Complete our ‘Affirmation and Purpose and Conduct form

To participate in committees and certain officer roles, points above+: 
e. Two letters: Secretary of State U.S. Corporation and State of state (Pate) with Declaration of Political Status. 
f. Two letters to the IRS (if applicable) (not published but kept on Assembly files) 
g. DD 2168 (veterans only) 
h. Cancellation of voting rights
 i. For specific officer roles, background check and vetting interview.

State Assembly ~ Meeting Conduct

The coordinator/moderator will moderate and preside over the entire meeting and provide general info and announcements. The floor will then be given over to those who are responsible for the items as the agenda dictates; some of these items are informational and not debatable. We expect anyone wishing to speak to understand the following elements; The Main Motion, Amending the Motion and Amending the Amendment.

Any member wishing to speak must raise their hand with the Emoji icon or say “May I” to be recognized by the Coordinator/Moderator before continuing to speak. When recognized, the member is obliged to speak only on what is directly applicable to the matter he was recognized for and be as concise as possible, to be in good order and with unemotional objectivity, rational persuasion, professionalism and polite respect for all. Try to keep it to two to three minutes. When they have finished speaking they shall say “I yield” and the Coordinator/Moderator may then recognize the next party to speak or close the floor to any further comments at that time, but may open the floor to further comments at the Coordinator/Moderator’s discretion at any other times as may be deemed appropriate by the same. The Coordinator/ Moderator has no obligation to recognize anyone, unless calling for official orderly input. At those times, everyone who wants to speak will be given a chance. Everyone will be heard.

State Assembly ~ Vote and Quorum

The Quorum is determined by who is present at the meeting. The Vote passage or failure requires a two-thirds (2/3) vote of people in attendance that meet the Participation Requirements (Participant Requirements, Point 3,4). 

8.1. New motions are brought by members in the Assembly. A coordinator(s) can also make a motion. A motion is brought to the floor and seconded then discussed in the General Assembly, then is given to the committee best suited to evaluate, after consideration by committee a request for further presentation will be placed on a future agenda, then the General Assembly will set it aside or vote.

State Assembly ~ Discussion/Vote Order

Discussions should happen as the result of a motion. Good order for discussion/vote process is: 

9.1. Presentation of evidence/issue 
9.2. Motion Second Discussion 
9.3. Vote on motion: YES, NO, or ABSTAIN
 9.4. YES – Clear majority – Motion carried 
9.5. NO – Clear majority – Motion defeated 
9.6. ABSTAIN – Clear majority – Motion tabled 
9.7. No clear majority – Motion tabled. 
9.8. Violations of the points of order will get the member muted. Violations of the points of order repeatedly will get the member booted from the meeting on the 3rd violation time.