Idaho Republican Party Submitted Proposed Resolutions 2018 State Central Committee Winter Meeting January 5 – 6, 2018

2018 Standing Resolutions Committee Members Idaho Republican Party Chairman: Jonathan Parker

Resolutions Tyler Hurst Vice Chair: Secretary:

Chair: Region 1: Jeff Populus Region 2: Pete Warwick Region 3: Machele Hamilton Daniel Vaniman Linda Weighall Susie Alvord

Region 4: Vicki Keen Region 5: Lee Barron Region 6: Ann Wheeler Sarah Jane Gretchen Dan Cravens

McDonald Clelland Region 7: David Taylor Robert Stoddard

Idaho Republican Party Submitted Proposed Resolutions 2018

Submitted Proposed Resolutions Table of Contents

Proposed Resolution 2018 – P1 ...... 3 Resolution to Support the Standardization of the Residency Requirement Pertaining to Fish and Game Licensing

Proposed Resolution 2018 – P2 ...... 5 Resolution in Support of President Trump and Calling on Congress to Focus on the Critical Problems Facing the Republic

Proposed Resolution 2018 – P3 ...... 6 Resolution to Support Removal of the United States from participation in the United Nations

Proposed Resolution 2018 – P4 ...... 7 A Resolution in Support of Stand-Your-Ground and Castle Doctrine in Idaho

Proposed Resolution 2018 – P5 ...... 8 Resolution Honoring Jack H. Stuart

Proposed Resolution 2018 – P6 ...... 9 Resolution of Rejection of State Funding Committee Proposed Rule

Proposed Resolution 2018 – P7 ...... 11 Resolution in Support of Making Municipal Elections Partisan

Late Resolutions

Proposed Resolution 2018 – P8 ...... 13 The Republican Party Anti-Bureaucracy Resolution

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Proposed Resolution 2018 – P1 Resolution to Support the Standardization of the Residency Requirement Pertaining to Fish and Game Licensing Submitted by: Bonner County Republican Central Committee

WHEREAS, “We believe in equal rights, equal justice, and equal opportunity for all, regardless of race, creed, sex, age or disability”;

WHEREAS, Article I., Section 23 of the Idaho Constitution – SECTION 1. INALIENABLE RIGHTS OF MAN. All men are by nature free and equal, and have certain inalienable rights, among which are enjoying and defending life and liberty, acquiring, possessing and protecting property; pursuing happiness and securing safety;

WHEREAS, Article I., Section 23 of the Idaho Constitution – THE RIGHTS TO HUNT, FISH, AND TRAP. The rights to hunt, fish and trap including by use of traditional methods, are a valued heritage of the State of Idaho and shall forever be preserved for the people…;

WHEREAS, I.C. 34-402. QUALIFICATIONS OF ELECTORS. Every male or female citizen of the United States, eighteen (18) years old, who has resided in this state and in the county for thirty (30) days where he or she offers to vote prior to the day of the election…, is a qualified elector;

WHEREAS, I.C. 49-119. Definitions – (12) “Resident” means for purposes of vehicle registration, titling, a driver’s license or an identification card, a person whose domicile has been within Idaho continuously for a period of at least ninety (90) days, excluding a full-time student who is a resident of another state. A person, including a full-time student who has established a domicile in Idaho may declare residency earlier than ninety (90) days for vehicle registration, titling, driver’s license and identification card purposes;

WHEREAS, Title 36 – 202(s) Definitions – “Resident” for hunting, fishing and trapping purposes – means any person who have been domiciled in this state with a bona fide intent to make this his place of permanent abode, for a period of not less than six (6) months immediately preceding the date of application for any license, tag, or permit required under the provisions of this title or orders of the commission;

WHEREAS, Title 36 – 202(s)(3) Definitions – A “resident” member of the military service of the United States or of a foreign country, together with his spouse and children under eighteen (18) years of age residing in his household, who have been official transferred, stationed domiciled and on active duty in this state for a period of thirty (30) days last preceding application shall be eligible;

WHEREAS, the Idaho hunting / fishing / combination license fees cost at least 700%, and big game tags 1000% more for a non-resident status license as compared to resident status;

WHEREAS, Angelo Lonzisero, a citizen of Bonner County has drafted Fish and Game law with Idaho Legislative Services Office, and sponsored by Representative Scott;

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THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Bonner County Republican Central Committee requests that standardize the “residency” requirement pertaining to Fish and Game licensing to 30 days for all applicants, so that a “resident” of Idaho experiences all applications of resident status uniformly, or, strike Title 36 – 202(s)(3), Title 36 – 202(s)(4) and Title 36 – 202(s)(5).

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Proposed Resolution 2018 – P2 Resolution in Support of President Trump and Calling on Congress to Focus on the Critical Problems Facing the Republic Submitted by: Elmore County Republican Central Committee

WHEREAS, the Republican Party holds a majority of both Houses of Congress, and;

WHEREAS, there is widespread reporting that surveillance authorized to protect the United States from foreign elements has been misused by members of the former Obama Administration for political purposes, yet no Congressional committee has focused on the issues, and;

WHEREAS, Judicial Watch and a National Security Agency (NSA) whistleblower provided the FBI two years ago with evidence that NSA spying authority was being illegally used, yet no Congressional committee has focused on the issue, and;

WHEREAS, the foregoing and other related matters threaten the foundations of our Republic while the allegations concerning the foreign lobbying of sometime advisors to President Trump do not threaten the Republic and are s distraction from the grave dangers we face, and;

WHEREAS, the Elmore County Idaho Republican Central Committee is disappointed in the Congressional focus on investigations of President Trump and his Administration rather than the critical problems facing the Republic, including out-of-control spending, excessive taxation, failure to control our order, continuing oppression of property rights and uses in Western states by federal land management agencies and the politicization of courts, now;

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the Elmore County Idaho Republican Central Committee calls upon the Members of Congress to focus their limited investigative resources on the misuse of spying authority and corrupt elements within our law enforcement and national security agendas, rather than attacks on President Trump and his Administration, and;

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the Elmore County Idaho Republican Central Committee calls upon the Members of Congress to make progress on the real issues facing the Republic or resign so that our members can elect representatives willing to perform that job, and; BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, the Elmore County Idaho Republican Central Committee directs the Idaho Republican Party to direct its National Committeeman and Committeewoman to seek adoption of a resolution similar to this by the Republican National Committee, and to direct its Executive Committee to publicize this resolution in support of the President and his policies.

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Proposed Resolution 2018 – P3 Resolution to Support Removal of the United States from Participation in the United Nations Submitted by: Elmore County Republican Central Committee

WHEREAS, the United Nations has encroached on both the sovereignty of the United States of America and the United States Constitution, and;

WHEREAS, the United Nations has become dominated by a majority of countries that are anti- freedom and even more strongly anti-American, and;

WHEREAS, the United Nations has viciously attacked the State of Israel with deliberate condemnation that has constantly put one of the strongest of American allies in a near condition of total isolation, and;

WHEREAS, the United Nations has proven itself counter-productive in pursuit of a peaceful world and has refused to acknowledge or protest human rights abuses by some of the most evil governments in the world, and;

WHEREAS, the United Nations has abandoned its original purpose as a forum of nations and is now an experiment in global governance and a method to advance the Leftist agenda;

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Elmore County Idaho Republican Central Committee endorses HR 193 and any other similarly purposed legislation as a means of recovering America’s sovereignty, and;

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Elmore County Idaho Republican Central Committee specifically rejects Agenda 21, The Convention on the Rights of the Child and The Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, and;

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Elmore County Idaho Republican Central Committee calls on Idaho’s federal congressional delegation to support HR 193 and similarly purposed legislation, and;

BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that the Elmore County Idaho Republican Central Committee calls on President Donald J. Trump to reaffirm America’s sovereignty and to take steps toward removing America from the U.N.

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Proposed Resolution 2018-P4 A Resolution in Support of Stand-Your-Ground and Castle Doctrine in Idaho Submitted by: Legislative District 17 Republican Committee

WHEREAS, under current law in Idaho, when using deadly force even if a citizen survives a violent attack on life, they have no criminal immunity protections, which can result in having to spend tens of thousands of dollars to defend themselves all over again in the courtroom; and,

WHEREAS, law-abiding gun owners should be able to exercise their God-given rights to self-defense, especially without fear of facing prosecution or bankruptcy; and,

WHEREAS, Stand-Your-Ground and Castle Doctrine laws should allow law-abiding gun owners in Idaho the right to defend themselves and their loved ones against criminal invasion without facing prosecution; and,

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, on behalf of law-abiding gun owners across the State of Idaho, Republicans in this state should do whatever they can in their various positions to support and/or enact Stand-Your-Ground and Castle Doctrine bills with no weakening amendments; and,

THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the District 17 Central Committee implores legislators to consider including legislation granting reimbursement of legal expenses for individuals found not guilty of a crime in the course of using deadly force; and,

THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution should be forwarded to ALL Republican legislators in the State of Idaho; and,

THEREFORE BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, a copy of this resolution shall be sent to the State Central Committee Resolutions Committee for consideration.

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Proposed Resolution 2018 – P5 Resolution Honoring Jack H. Stuart Submitted by: Legislative District 17 Republican Committee

WHEREAS, Jack H. Stuart was an award-winning Precinct Committeeman and committed volunteer to the Republican Party, and;

WHEREAS, Jack was a father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, who was still walking his precinct with his great-grandson in the 2012 election cycle; and,

WHEREAS, Jack was a friend and a colleague who exemplified the party’s values of Faith, Family, and Freedom; and,

WHEREAS, Jack was a World War II U.S. Navy Veteran, ran his own hardwood flooring company for many years, was an appointee of Governor and carried his appointment card proudly showing his connection to President Reagan, and was well known as a Patrick Henry reenactor, who, in historical dress, delivered the Founding Father’s famous “give me liberty or give me death” speech by memory to audiences around the state and country; and,

WHEREAS, Congressman Raul Labrador summarized in his eulogy of Jack, “God, family, and country, these were the three things Jack lived for. He was a true believer in the freedoms secured by our constitution, and continued to fight for our liberties until the very end. He will be greatly missed.”;

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, First that the District 17 Republican Central Committee held and does hold Jack Stuart in highest esteem, and wishes to express condolences to his family and friends; and,

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Second that a copy of this resolution shall be sent to the family of Jack Stuart, and also to the State Central Committee Resolutions Committee for consideration.

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Proposed Resolution 2018 – P6 Resolution of Rejection of State Funding Committee Proposed Rule Submitted by: Kootenai County Republican Central Committee

WHEREAS the Idaho Republican Platform, Preamble, provides that we believe government must practice fiscal responsibility and the taxpayers should allow the government only the money necessary to provide appropriate functions; and

WHEREAS the proposed Funding Rule, Section 1, provides for the presentation of the budget of all proposed general operating expenses of the State Central Committee, but does not allow participation by Central Committee members in the preparation of such budget, placing the crafting of such budget under the sole control of the Chairman; and

WHEREAS the proposed Funding Rule, Section 2, allows the Chairman, between budget proposals, to accept and expend additional funds, including funds contributed by the National Republican Committee or funds earmarked for other specific expenditures, in excess of the budget, without input or approval from the State Central Committee; and

WHEREAS the Idaho Republican Platform, Article 1, Section 2(D), establishes our support for government transparency that allows the public to review all government expenditures, contracts and audit online; and

WHEREAS the proposed Funding Rule, Section 2, provides for no audits, no transparency, no online review, allows for budget details to be disclosed only with permission of the Chairman and signing of a confidentiality agreement prior to disclosure, and allows the Chairman, at his or her sole and absolute discretion, to deny access to all budget information, without explanation to the party requesting the information, resulting in the total absence of transparency; and

WHEREAS the Idaho Republican Platform, Article 1, Section 2(D), establishes our support for uniform accounting systems which allows taxpayers to compare and analyze government spending trends; and

WHEREAS the proposed Funding Rule contains no provisions for an independent audit of state party funds, and the Rules Committee at the most recent state meeting rejected Bonneville County's proposed revision to the State Party Rules, Article 1, Section 15, to provide for a Standing Committee on Audit to allow independent audits of state party and region budgets and expenses under generally accepted accounting procedures and distribution of reports from such independent audits to all State Central Committee members; and

WHEREAS the Idaho Republican Platform, Article 1, Section 5(B), establishes our support for zero- based budgeting or other appropriate budgeting techniques; and

WHEREAS the proposed Funding Rule, Section 1, provides the details of the budget may be general or specific as desired by the Chairman, but in all instances, must clearly state only two bottom line,

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WHEREAS the Idaho Republican Platform, Article 2, establishes that we believe that government works best when its citizens become actively involved and that the party should encourage all citizens to engage in healthy debate on all issues that will increase citizen control of government, and Article 1, Section 2(H), establishes that we support a comprehensive overhaul of the Federal tax system requiring universal participation; and

WHEREAS the proposed Funding Rule, Section 2, provides for no vote or approval of the budget by the State Central Committee; and

WHEREAS the proposed Funding Rule, Section 6 prevents participation on any subcommittee or committee of the State Central Committee, and prohibits participation in motions and proposed resolutions, by any County which has not fully contributed the County's annual funding mandate; and

WHEREAS the Kootenai County Republican Party Central Committee cannot support a state spending rule which goes against numerous core principals of the Idaho Republican Party Platform and results in total transfer of budget preparation and enforcement of State Party funding from the counties to the state Chairman; and

WHEREAS the Kootenai County Republican Central Committee believe the State Party should comply with the same standards of transparency, accountability and universal participation which the Party advocates for State and Federal governments;

NOW, THEREFORE, the Kootenai County Republican Central Committee resolves to oppose the proposed Funding Committee Rule and directs its representatives to the State Winter Meeting to unanimously vote in opposition to the Funding Committee proposed Rule; and

FURTHER RESOLVES to encourage the Central Committees of all Idaho Counties to adopt this proposal or a similar proposal before the State Winter Meeting in January, 2018, and to cast their votes unanimously in opposition to such Funding Committee Proposed Rule.

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Proposed Resolution 2018 – P7 Resolution in Support of Making Municipal Elections Partisan Submitted by: Boise County Republican Central Committee

WHEREAS, in the state of Idaho, elections for Mayor and City Council -- held in odd-numbered years -- are mandated by law to be non-partisan, in that candidates appear on the ballot without a party designation; and, WHEREAS, this has led to the Republican party of Idaho largely ignoring municipal elections, and failing to officially endorse or fund municipal candidates who happen to be party members; and,

WHEREAS, voter turnout in municipal elections is substantially lower than turnout in even-year partisan elections; and,

WHEREAS, city council offices are legislative in nature, in that they pass policies that are influenced by political ideology; and,

WHEREAS, Idaho law states that no individual may hold two or more elected offices at once, but failed to include municipal offices in the definition, meaning that an individual may be both -- for instance -- a city councilman and a legislator at the same time, a situation which has occurred more than once in Idaho; and,

WHEREAS, this “blind spot” has been exploited by the Democrat party, an unpopular political party in Idaho making up only 16% of the Idaho legislature; and,

WHEREAS, Democrats have recently bragged in an Idaho Statesman story dated November 2, 2017 that they do in fact exploit non-partisan races to elect liberal candidates, to-wit: “As losses for governor and other statewide offices mount, Democrats have intensified their focus on local races, where they believe they can win. “…City council elections in Idaho are nonpartisan, so voters ostensibly don’t pick candidates based on nationwide platforms. That gives Democrats here an edge they don’t have in most races, said Rep. Mat Erpelding, Idaho's House minority leader and one of Idaho’s most prominent Democrats. “In nonpartisan races, when we’re not saddled with the ‘D,’ when we are able to run on our values, we have tremendous success in elections,” he said.” And,

WHEREAS, recent victories in the 2017 election by far-left candidates running in conservative legislative districts demonstrate conclusively that the Democrat party is exploiting the nonpartisan loophole, taking advantage of low-turnout elections, and deceiving voters;

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Republican Party of Idaho believes that municipal elections by their nature are, and should be, partisan affairs; and,

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Republican Party of Idaho respectfully requests that the Idaho Legislature amend state code to allow for a partisan system of primaries to be implemented at the municipal level; and,

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THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to all Republican members of the Idaho legislature and the Secretary of State.

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Late Proposed Resolution 2018 – P8 The Republican Party Anti-Bureaucracy Resolution Submitted by: Idaho County Republican Central Committee

WHEREAS, the Idaho Republican Party is a volunteer grassroots organization, relying on the participation of members in every precinct of the state; and,

WHEREAS, voting members of the State Central Committee and delegates to the State Convention spend their own time and money to attend these functions in a hope to accomplish meaningful business for the party; and,

WHEREAS, Republicans in general oppose government bureaucracy as it inevitably complicates simple processes, stifles ideas, restricts the free flow of information by channeling it through an intermediary, and reduces creativity; the defining characteristic of the bureaucrat is that their first response will always be ‘no’ because there is nothing in it for them to say ‘yes;’

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the State Central Committee opposes the bureaucratic mindset within the party, and encourages its officers and employees to conduct themselves in a way to best facilitate the free flow of ideas and grassroots participation. Conduct encouraged includes but should not be limited to the following: 1. Rules, Resolutions and Convention Committee hearings should not have scheduled adjournments. The presumption should be that committee members are there to hear all business before them, in light of the fact that members must travel great distances to present their proposals to the respective committees. Adjournment should only occur upon a motion once all business has been completed.

2. The Convention, State Central, and Committee Chairman should take care to ensure that debate by the full body on any matter before them is allowed to occur. The Chair should clearly and plainly explain to the body their right to debate a motion at the appropriate time, and should not try limit debate by calling for the question too quickly.

3. It shall be the presumption that members of the Republican Party have the right to freely access members of the State Central Committee and Convention Delegates; that individuals, clubs or groups have the right to express their opinions to voting members regarding proposed rules, resolutions, officer elections, and other matters; and that there shall be no restrictions against the distribution or posting of literature at such meetings; and that there shall be no artificial bar to speaking to members on the floor except during actual voting; and that information from party members may be emailed to voting members for their consideration.

4. Contact information and rosters of precinct committeemen, SCC members, Convention delegates, officers, and clubs shall not be restricted to members of the State Central Committee.

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5. Party meetings, conventions, and committee hearings are public, and may be video and audio recorded, and the Executive Committee is encouraged to make provision for the party itself to record meetings to be posted online.

6. Proposed rules and resolutions should be made available online as they are received.

7. Completed business by the State Central Committee or State Convention, such as duly-passed resolutions and rules, should be prominently featured on the state party’s website.

8. The Executive Director shall ensure that a press release detailing the State Convention or State Central Committee’s completed business is sent out in a timely fashion.

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