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Implementing a National Position for Recognizing Branches not in Good Standing with their State Conference
All rules and protocol be enforced by the National Office to the effect that branches which are not in good standing with their State Conference be denied voting status at the National convention.
Changing Article VII (Annual Meetings), §2Constitution for College Chapters
The Annual Meeting for the election of officers shall be held between March 15 and May 1 of each year.
Changing Article VII, §2 (Annual Meetings)Youth Council Constitution
The Annual Election Meeting which may coincide with the regular meeting of the Youth Council shall be held between March 15 and May 1, unless the date(s) of the meeting is changed with the written approval of the National Office.
Changing Article VIII, §5 (Matching Funds)Youth Council Constitution
The National Office will match the local assessment for the State Youth and College Division provided that the National Office assessment shall not exceed ten (10) cents per member in the Youth Council paying such assessments into the treasury and provided that the National Office receive a written request for such payment from the State Youth and College Division.
Changing Article VIII, §5(a), (State and Regional Assessment)
"The National Office will match the local assessment for the State Youth and College Division which shall not exceed ten (10) cents per member in the College Chapter paying such assessments into the treasury provided that the National Office received a written request for such payment from the State Youth and College Division.
Aviation Programs for African American Youth
The NAACP call for the aviation industry to develop and implement programs which encourage African-American youth to pursue careers in aviation
U.S. African American History Museum in Washington, DC
The NAACP encourages every unit of the NAACP across the country to work in coalition with other like-minded groups and organizations to develop a lobbying campaign to petition the U.S. Congress to provide a site, funding, and support to erect a full-scale, interactive, high-tech historical museum and research center on the mall of the nation's Capitol for the purpose of documenting, educating and telling the story of the African American experience in the United States from its early beginnings in the 17th Century.
Condemning State Endorsements of Celebrations to the Former States of the Confederacy
The NAACP condemns State endorsement of celebration of the former States of the Confederacy.
Regarding the Lynching of Raynard Johnson in Kokomo, Mississippi
The NAACP nationally establishes support for the family of Raynard Johnson and make the investigation and resolution of this case a national priority.
Police Brutality March on Washington
NAACP 91st Convention urges all NAACP Unites to support the August 26 March on Washington.
African American and other Minority Participation in the Gaming Industry
The Chairman of the NAACP Board of Directors shall appoint a task force of the Board to determine an effective strategy for economic reciprocity to benefit the African American and other minority communities in the areas of employment, economic and community development.
Regarding Environmental Racism
The NAACP call upon locally elected officials to equitably enforce existing zoning and health ordinances and other laws related to environmental and other hazardous conditions.