Question: Our President Makes Motions
At our meetings after each person presents their idea, the PTO President stands up and says, "I would like to make a motion to approve..." I thought it was the duty of either the person presenting or someone else to make the motion for approval, not the President?
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Craig writes:You're right. Technically, the president should be saying something like "Would somebody like to make a motion to approve..." The person presiding at the meeting is not supposed to make the motions.
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