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• Goals approved and recommended by the Screening Committee are brought to the <br />floor for consideration by the voting delegates on the second day of the conference. <br />A majority vote of the delegates is required for approval. <br />Any proposal not approved by the Screening Committee can only be brought to the <br />floor for consideration upon a vote of two - thirds of the number of voting delegates <br />present at 2 p.m. on the first day of the conference. This requirement recognizes that <br />by the end of the second day, voting delegates may leave, and it protects the <br />members from having their goals process circumvented by what could be a <br />relatively small number of delegates. <br />The Screening Committee has the authority to request a Steering Committee to give <br />further study to newly proposed ideas. Any Steering Committee recommendations <br />that derive from this kind of study can be presented to the Board of Directors for <br />consideration at a later date. <br />Conclusion <br />All goals and policies receiving a favorable report at the Legislative Goals Conference are <br />included in the official final NCACC Legislative Goals package. The official document <br />containing the organization's goals and policy statements shall be mailed to all 100 counties and <br />presented to each member of the North Carolina General Assembly, to the Governor, and to <br />other executive branch leaders. <br />13 <br />Attachment number 4 <br />G -3 Page 248 <br />