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Agenda Item 4-C <br />2. If a motion is presented, it must be seconded by another party. The person who offers <br />the second does not need to agree with the motion. The second is offered only to allow <br />the motion to be considered for further discussion. And, of course, if there is no second, <br />the motion does not advance for further discussion. <br />3. Once a motion is seconded, it is then open for discussion. Marie is responsible for <br />recognizing the speaker(s) and facilitating the discussion. <br />4. Once the discussion has drawn to a close, Marie can then entertain a motion to "call <br />the question," or to "table" the motion for consideration at a later date. <br />1. A motion is tabled if there are more facts that need to be unearthed in order to <br />give us a more complete understanding of the issue. <br />2. If the motion is fully discussed and is ready for a full vote, the person who <br />originally brought forward the motion would typically reduce the idea into a <br />motion that is clear and actionable, to be voted on, up or down." <br />