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Article One - Name and Purpose
1.1 The organization shall be called the “New Hampshire Liberty Alliance (NHLA).”
1.2 The NHLA is organized primarily for the purpose of accepting contributions and making expenditures to influence the selection, nomination, election, or appointment of individuals who are favorable to liberty to state or local public office. The NHLA is dedicated to effecting political and cultural change in New Hampshire in a manner favorable to individual liberty.
1.3 The principal address of the organization shall always be in New Hampshire. The specific town and address is to be set by the Directors.
1.4 The NHLA may also have offices at such other places, within or without its state of incorporation, where it is qualified to do business, as its business and activities may require, and as the Board of Directors may, from time to time, designate.
Article Two - Members
2.1 Any person may submit their name and mailing address to the board of the NHLA for the express purpose of being counted as a member, signifying that he or she supports the goals and purposes of the organization.
2.2 Basic Membership in the NHLA shall always be free, although the Board may create additional paid levels of membership.
2.2.1 Basic Membership shall entitle an individual to receive electronic newsletters and bulletins from the NHLA.
2.3 Full membership in the NHLA shall be an additional paid level of membership in addition to Basic Membership, effective August, 2009.
2.3.1 Full Membership in the NHLA shall be offered for a fee of $20 per 2-year term.
2.3.2 Full Membership in the NHLA shall entitle an individual to vote in NHLA elections. The Board may resolve to provide additional privilege available to Full Members.
2.4 Memberships shall be for the term of two years. At the end of each member's term he or she shall be contacted and asked to renew his or her membership.
2.5 Lifetime Memberships shall be offered for a fee of not less than $100 or as determined by resolution of the board. Lifetime members shall enjoy all the privileges available to the highest paid level of membership.
2.6 There will be an annual meeting of the NHLA membership.
2.7 A member may be removed from the NHLA by a unanimous vote of the board of directors.
2.8 Membership information such as name, email, postal address, etcetera, shall be held in the strictest confidentiality. Only the Board of Directors, and technical staff directly authorized by the Board of Directors, shall have access to membership information. The NHLA shall not knowingly sell or distribute specific member data. Aggregate membership information, such as the total number of members, may be distributed at the discretion of the Board of Directors.
Article Three - Board of Directors
3.1 Subject to the provisions of the laws of New Hampshire and any limitations in the Articles of Incorporation and these Bylaws relating to action required or permitted to be taken or approved by the members, if any, of this corporation, the activities and affairs of this corporation shall be conducted and all corporate powers shall be exercised by or under the direction of the Board of Directors.
3.2 The Board will consist of seven Directors: a Chairman, a Director of Political Action, a Vice Chairman, a Director of Membership, a Director of Research, a Secretary and a Treasurer. Specific duties may be assigned to each Director by majority vote of the Board. Effective 08/15/08, the Director of Civic Action shall be replaced with the Vice Chairman.
3.3 The original five Directors shall be James Maynard, Chair, of Keene, NH; Michelle Dumas, Director of Civic Action, of Somersworth, NH; Donald Gorman, Director of Political Action, of Deerfield, NH, Rich Tomasso, Director of Membership, of Nashua, NH, and Michelle Otterson, Secretary-Treasurer, of Keene, NH.
3.4 The initial terms of the Directors shall terminate as follows: the Director of Civic Action on 31 December 2004, the Director of Political Action on 31 March 2005, the Chairman on 30 June 2005, the Secretary on 30 September 2005, the Director of Membership on 31 December 2005, the Treasurer on 31 March 2006, and the Director of Research on 30 June 2006. After the initial terms of the Directors expire all terms shall be for a period of two years.
3.5 After the initial terms of the original Directors expire all terms shall be for a period of two years. Directors may serve no more than two consecutive terms on the Board, followed by a period of at least one year of non-service.
3.5.1 Starting in 2007 the term of office for each board position shall expire as follows:
Odd years: April 30th: vice chairman, secretary; September 30th: political action.
Even years: April 30th: treasurer, membership; September 30th: chairman, research.
3.6 Any member may become a Director, and may nominate any member to fill a vacant Directorship. Directors will be elected by the membership, by simple majority vote. All members shall have the option of submitting ballots via mail or electronically. Board vacancies must be filled within a reasonable period. The exact terms of the election may be decided by Board resolution, in accordance with these Bylaws.
3.6.1 If only one (1) candidate for election to a vacant or expiring board position can be found, the board may, by unanimous motion, elect the candidate to the board, foregoing an election by the membership.
3.7 The Board shall meet at least twice per quarter, but in any case shall meet within two weeks upon the request of any two Directors. Meetings may be held in person, via conference call, or via electronic instant messaging. At least four Directors must be present to constitute a quorum. The Chairman shall be responsible for notifying the Directors of a meeting. Notification of a planned meeting, a cancellation, or of a change in the venue or date of a meeting shall be sent by any two of the following methods: phone, fax, email, instant message, or mail. The first notice should be sent at least one week in advance of the meeting. The requirement for the second notification may be waived for a Director if the Chairman receives communication from that Director indicating that the first notification was received and understood.
3.9 Directors may only be removed by the affirmative vote of at least five of the other Directors or by voluntary resignation or clear incapacitation. Additionally, any Director who misses three consecutive Board meetings shall automatically be removed.
3.10 The method of discerning the votes of individual Directors shall be left to the Chairman. However, if any Director requests a written vote that request shall be granted. In regard to this provision an emailed vote shall suffice.
3.11 No part of the net earnings of the NHLA shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to, its Directors, Officers, or other private persons, except that the Board of the NHLA shall be authorized and empowered by majority vote to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes of the NHLA.
3.12 The Directors shall not be personally liable for the debts, liabilities, and other obligations of the NHLA. The Directors and Officers of the NHLA shall be indemnified by the NHLA to the fullest extent permissible under the laws of New Hampshire.
3.13 The Board of Directors, except as otherwise provided in these Bylaws, may by resolution authorize any Officer or agent of the NHLA to enter into any contract or execute and deliver any instrument in the name of and on behalf of the NHLA, and such authority may be general or confined to specific instances. Unless so authorized, no Officer, agent, or employee shall have any power or authority to bind the NHLA by any contract or engagement or to pledge its credit or to render it liable monetarily for any purpose or in any amount.
3.14 Except as required by law, checks, drafts, promissory notes, orders for the payment of money, and other evidence of indebtedness of the NHLA for any amount above a limit to be set by Board resolution shall be signed by the Treasurer and countersigned by the Chairman of the NHLA. For amounts less than that limit the signature of the Treasurer shall suffice. The Board of Directors may accept on behalf of the NHLA any contribution, gift, bequest, or devise for the purposes of this corporation.
Article Four - Officers
4.1 The duties of the Chairman shall include, but not be limited to: setting the agenda for board meetings; presiding over such meetings; serving as an ex-officio member on all standing committees; recruiting board members; scheduling the annual meeting.
4.2 The duties of the Director of Political Action shall include, but not be limited to: recruiting candidates for state, city and town offices; training candidates; endorsing candidates for office; determining campaign donations; determining the Legislator of the Year; providing training on the legislative process; providing training for town meeting.
4.3 The duties of the Vice Chairman shall include, but not be limited to: fulfilling the functions of the Chairman in the event of the Chairman's absence.
4.4 The duties of the Director of Membership shall include, but not be limited to: website oversight; recruiting new members; retaining current members; maintaining accurate membership records and reporting such to Board; promptly sending membership cards to new members.
4.5 The duties of the Director of Research shall include, but not be limited to: bill review oversight; documentation of NHLA position on key legislative issues; developing the Liberty Rating for board approval; developing candidate surveys.
4.6 The duties of the Secretary shall include, but not be limited to: keeping accurate minutes of board meetings; press release distribution; mailings.
4.7 The duties of the Treasurer shall include, but not be limited to: monthly financial reports; fundraising (including the annual Liberty Dinner); timely deposit of all received funds and timely payment of all bona fide expenses; possession of inventoried NHLA materials (shirts, pins, membership applications, report cards, etc.).
Article Five - Committees
5.1 The Board may, by amending this article, create standing committees to assist the Board in fulfilling the goals of the organization. Standing committees may also be dissolved by the same process. In addition, temporary committees, dedicated to a short-term objective and intended to exist for less than six months, may be created by Board resolution. The motion creating each committee shall designate at a committee chairman, who may be, but is not necessarily, a Director. Minutes of all committee meetings shall be kept. Committees may submit motions to the Board for consideration.
5.2 The Ways and Means Committee shall be responsible for raising the funds necessary for the NHLA to fulfill its mission of advancing the cause of individual liberty in New Hampshire. The Treasurer shall be the chair of this committee.
5.3 The Public Relations Committee shall be responsible for communicating with the media and the public in a manner consistent with the directives set forth by the Board. The Secretary shall be the chair of this committee.
5.4 The Information Technology Committee shall be responsible for fulfilling the needs of the organization as they relate to technology, as determined by the Board. The Director of Membership shall be the chair of this committee.
5.5 The Research Committee shall be responsible for writing policy briefs and proposed legislation in furtherance of the purpose of the NHLA, for distribution to the media and elected representatives, as directed by the Board. The Director of Research shall be the chair of this committee.
Article Six - Dissolution
6.1 Should the NHLA dissolve, all remaining assets shall be distributed in a manner advancing the purpose of the organization.
Article Seven - Amendments
7.1 These Bylaws may be amended with the approval of four-fifths of the Directors, provided that at a prior meeting such amendments were approved by a majority of the Directors, and that these amendments were distributed to all Directors for review in the interim between meetings.
7.2 Any Bylaws changes shall take affect at the close of the Board meeting at which they are ratified.
Article Eight - Conflict
8.1 If there is any conflict between the provisions of these Bylaws and the Articles of Incorporation of the NHLA, the provisions of the Articles of Incorporation shall govern. Should any of the provisions of portions of these Bylaws be held unenforceable or invalid for any reason, the remaining provisions and portions of these Bylaws shall be unaffected by such holding.