General Assembly Resolutions
What is a Resolution?
A resolution is a document that outlines the Caucus’s current position on any given matter and our plans to address said matter. Once approved, the Caucus abides by the agreement made in a Resolution. Agreements made in Resolutions can be changed only by passing another Resolution changing the previous agreement. You may view a list of all Caucus Resolutions passed by the General Assembly below. You may view all upcoming Resolution Proposals here.
Passed General Assembly Resolutions
Resolution 007 - Motion to Grant Expedited Membership for NU College Democrats Members
Resolution 006 - Call for the Mental Health Access & Expansion Committee
Resolution 005 - Call for the Marketing & Outreach Committee
Resolution 004 - Call for the International Student Advocacy Committee
Resolution 003 - Motion to List Powers of the Secretariat
Resolution 002 - Call for Call for Chief Officers: Administrative & Marketing
Resolution 001 - Call for the Parliamentary Committee & Caucus Parliamentarian
What is a Motion to Act?
A Motion to Act is a document that outlines a Caucus entity’s (the Secretariat, a committee, a group of Caucus Members) plan to take action on behalf of the Caucus. Secretariat Members may approve them from their assigned committees. The Secretary-General may approve them for reasons listed in Constitution Article IV and other Caucus Resolutions (see above). You may view a list of completed MOAs below. Caucus Members may submit a MOA on this page.
Completed Motions to Act from the General Assembly
MOA 008 - MOA Process Test
MOA 006 - New MOA Process Test
MOA 005 - Motion to Schedule Additional Town Halls
MOA 004 - Motion to find and appoint a Chief Administrative Officer
MOA 003 - Motion to grant S. Correspondence & CMO external communications approval power