Who speaks for the B/CS Tea Party?

June 11, 2011
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Only the current President of the B/CS Tea Party officially speaks for it. B/CS Tea Party Committee Directors may speak on behalf of the work their committee is doing.

As our bylaws* state:

The Bryan-College Station Tea Party does not endorse any candidate for political office, nor do its board members or officers speak on its behalf when expressing support for individuals or issues.
B/CS Tea Party bylaws Article 2 Section 6

The President shall be the only person solely responsible for presenting the views of The Bryan-College Station Tea Party to the public and other organizations in relation to The Bryan-College Station Tea Party.
B/CS Tea Party bylaws Article 5 Section 2

Directors may enlist members of the general public in order to fulfill the duties and goals of their committee, but only the Director is permitted to act for the committee in the name of The Bryan-College Station Tea Party as permitted in these Bylaws. Under no circumstance may any member of the public who is not a Director or Officer of The Bryan-College Station Tea Party represent, be a member of, be employed by (except as contractually necessary) or otherwise imply directly or indirectly that they hold such representation that may denote any relationship with the Bryan-College Station Tea Party.
B/CS Tea Party bylaws Article 7 Section 2

*note: 501(C)(4) status upcoming

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