Bylaws Committee

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The Bylaws Committee was formed in... 1991? 1993? Maybe? (Is there any way to get at assocs.kgb archives?) Its purpose was to update the hastily-drawn-up original Bylaws without letting them turn into a complete football.

(KGB has always had a certain tendency to... shall we say... use Robert's Rules of Order as a screwdriver rather than a benevolent iron-fist-velvet-glove of moderation. In other words, the President would try to keep the meeting in order by invoking the Bylaws, and some joker would yell "Amendment!"... Okay, this wasn't a common occurrence, but it could have become so.)

To solve this problem, Zarf was appointed to be the Bylaws Committee. Not the head of the Bylaws Committee, mind you, but the whole thing. Nobody else got to be on the Committee. If there was a problem with the Bylaws, Zarf would listen carefully, go off in a corner, and then come back with a revised document. Or not. Most often, the job of the Bylaws Committee was to ignore suggestions that needed to be ignored.

This form of the Bylaws Committee's job became even easier to do when Zarf left town in 1995. After a couple of years, it lapsed entirely, and the Bylaws Committee entered a new phase of its existence, about which I know nothing.

The Bylaws Committee produced a flurry of amendments in the years 2002-2004. This review of the Bylaws was sparked by a set of election catastrophes which made the entire organization recoil in horror. A commentary on the changes is forthcoming.