Adrian,
As you know, the past 10-12 years of recordkeeping for STAR has been abysmal and many of our records were lost in transport or accidentally destroyed by the managers of the facility where they were being stored.
Unfortunately, we cannot find any meeting minutes of the 2015, 2019, or 2021 Bylaws changes located in the Board Developments Committee's Google Folder. These Bylaws changes seemed to have only been approved by a majority of the board at those times and not by the Membership at those annual meetings.
Our Committee members agreed today that comparing the 2025 draft document that we're currently working on to the 2013 document, with the most recent Membership voting approval, and omitting the 2015, 2019, and 2021 Bylaws changes were the safest (legal) solutions for STAR in moving forward with this process.
We ran a comparative analysis of both the 2013 and 2025 documents through ChatGPT to chart out an exhaustive list of all the changes that we are proposing between the two. This could be sent to the Membership via email as a supplemental document for their review before the annual meeting and voting process.
For now, what we really need is some legal advice as to whether we can proceed with our current proposed changes for 2025, which the Board approved on February 13th, and present them to the Membership this May or do we need to amend the 2013 Bylaws with our proposed changes since the 2015, 2019, and 2021 Bylaws changes (approved only by the board) are invalid.
Due to time constraints, Jeremy suggested that STAR use free legal services available for Texas nonprofits so we don't have to go through the entire vetting process of hiring a lawyer right now.
Please let us know your thoughts on this.
Thank you,
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