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Section Banner: Policy-making during a General Assembly: delegates stand at 'Pro,' 'Con,' and 'Procedure' microphones, speaking or waiting to speak. Photo by Nancy Pierce.

General Assembly Planning Committee

The Planning Committee is made up of ten members: eight elected by delegates to General Assembly (GA) and two appointed by the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) Board of Trustees*. In addition, the UUA President and the District GA Coordinator are ex-officio members. Kay Montgomery, Executive Vice-President, currently represents President Morales. Janiece Sneegas, General Assembly Director, serves as liaison to the Committee.

The Planning Committee selects the site for each General Assembly, sets the daily schedule, and determines which organizations affiliated with the UUA may present program material. In addition, the committee oversees the annual Ware Lecture, Opening Events, music, ambiance, and evening activities. The UUA Board, based on recommendations by the Planning Committee, selects GA sites four to five years in advance.

*The Committee on Committees of the UUA Board of Trustees was recently accepting applications to fill two vacancies on the General Assembly Planning Committee. The deadline was August 1, 2011. Each appointee will complete the remainder of a term that ends after General Assembly 2013, and would be eligible for re-appointment to three more 2-year terms.

For more information contact generalassembly @ uua.org.

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Last updated on Tuesday, August 2, 2011.

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