This says the ex officio members are non-voting. https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/kennedy-center-president-departs-after-trump-becomes-board-of-trustees-chair/3843347/?amp=1 |
I like the idea. |
That is not what the article says. It says that *Bowser* is not a voting member. Can ex-officio members vote, and are they counted in determining whether a quorum is present? “Ex officio” is a Latin term meaning “by virtue of office or position.” Ex-officio members of boards and committees, therefore, are persons who are members by virtue of some other office or position that they hold. For example, if the bylaws of an organization provide for a Committee on Finance consisting of the treasurer and three other members appointed by the president, the treasurer is said to be an ex-officio member of the finance committee, since he or she is automatically a member of that committee by virtue of the fact that he or she holds the office of treasurer. Without exception, ex-officio members of boards and committees have exactly the same rights and privileges as do all other members, including, of course, the right to vote. https://robertsrules.com/frequently-asked-questions/ |
Np. If dumpy gets his way and bringz in programs I do not want to see why would I go see it? |
Isn't that an image of Trump |
Trump appointed Pam Bondi. That’s enough of a reason not to go! |
Trump hadn’t donated $111 to anything, and I would take a bet that he hasn’t even donated $11 to charity. Let alone $1M. Fools think he didn’t take his US presidential salary, but I need to see receipts to believe that one. |
The likeness is uncanny. Just insert a ketchup bottle and you have it. |
Hamilton canceled its run. Unclear if it will run somewhere else. https://consequence.net/2025/03/hamilton-cancels-show-at-kennedy-center/ |
That’s not an arts and cultural center. |