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  2. Meeting (parliamentary procedure) - Wikipedia

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    According to Robert's Rules of Order, a widely used guide to parliamentary procedure, a meeting is a gathering of a group of people to make decisions. [1] This sense of "meeting" may be different from the general sense in that a meeting in general may not necessarily be conducted for the purpose of making decisions.

  3. Jefferson's Manual - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson's Manual was based on notes Jefferson took while studying parliamentary procedure at the College of William and Mary. [2] A second edition with added material by Jefferson was printed in 1812. [3] The Manual is arranged in fifty-three categories from (1) The Importance of Adhering to Rules to (53) Impeachment.

  4. Town meeting - Wikipedia

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    Tocqueville believed that town meetings, with direct power given to attending residents, trained citizens for participation in broader democratic society. [6] Town meetings also influenced American republican thought particularly for Thomas Jefferson, who believed they were "the perfect exercise of self-government and for its preservation." [7]

  5. Explainer: What are the rules around public meetings and ...

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    There are different types of meetings though, and each have different rules. A work session is typically where the public body will get together to discuss one or just a few small items specifically.

  6. Unanimous consent - Wikipedia

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    In non-legislative deliberative bodies operating under Robert's Rules of Order, unanimous consent is often used to expedite the consideration of uncontroversial motions. [6] [7] [8] It is sometimes used simply as a time-saving device, especially at the end of the session. Sometimes members do not want a formal recorded vote on the issue, or ...

  7. Jefferson City, Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson City, informally Jeff City, [1] is the capital of the U.S. state of Missouri. It had a population of 43,228 at the 2020 census, ...

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  9. Jefferson, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson is a city in Marion County, Oregon, United States.It is part of the Salem Metropolitan Statistical Area.The population was 3,327 at the 2020 census.The city sits on the right bank of the Santiam River between Salem and Albany along Oregon Route 164 east of Interstate 5.