ASGP Builds for the Present, Plans for the Future

October 26, 2008 in 1999 Winter Volume 3 Issue 1, Historic

by Dean Myerson, ASGP Secretary

The Association of State Green Parties (ASGP) was formed in late 1996, to help strengthen and create independent Green parties in the 50 states and the District of Columbia, and to prepare for the creation of a national Green Party in the US. The inaugural ASGP meeting was held in Virginia in November, 1996. Subsequent meetings have occured in Portland, OR (April 1997), Topsham, ME (October, 1997) and Santa Fe, NM (April, 1998). The next meeting is scheduled for Connecticut in June, 1999.

The ASGP currently has affiliates in 24 states, the three newest being California, Georgia, and Minnesota. Each state has two delegates on the Coordinating Committee (CC). In addition, there is a five member Steering Committee with three co-chairs, a secretary and a treasurer. There are also a number of standing committees, including Accreditation, Communications, International, Platform and Presidential Exploratory.

The ASGP is a charter member of the recently formed Federation of the Green Parties of the Americas and also works closely with the Partido Verde Ecologista in MÈxico. The 30 member-nation European Federation of Green Parties has chosen the ASGP as its United States partner, and the two worked together to craft a Common Ground statement for presentation at the EFGPís February, 1999 Congress in Paris. The ASGP also sent an observer to the first African/European Greens meeting, held in Nairobi, Kenya, in December, 1998.

At the Santa Fe ASGP meeting, a series of interim position statements were approved that serve as the ASGPís basic platform, until a full platform is approved. The Platform Committee is currently working on a draft ëPlatform 2000í. The draft and interim statements are available at the ASGPís web site (see below). In Santa Fe, a report was also presented by the Transition Committee, on plans for future state representation in the ASGP and at a potential presidential nomination convention in 2000. Delegates also dealt with a variety of bylaw and rules changes relating to accreditation of new member states, and a policy for dealing with the Federal Election Commission.

The current ASGP Steering Committee was elected in Santa Fe by preference voting, a proportional representation system. The three co-chairs are Nancy Allen (ME), Tom Sevigny (CT) and Anne Goeke (PA). Dean Myerson (CO) is Secretary while Tony Affigne (RI) is Treasurer. Since Santa Fe, the Steering Committee has been overseeing press relations. A strong showing in a special election in New Mexico led to extensive coverage in both the mainstream and progressive press, including the New York Times, the Nation, and In These Times .

In December, 1998, the ASGP constituted a Presidential Exploratory Committee. Their task is to contact potential presidential candidates to determine if they are interested in running for President in 2000 on the Green Party ticket, and if so, how they would run their campaign. The committee will not be making any recommendations regarding candidates, but rather will pass on the information it gathers to all Greens.

The next ASGP meeting will be held June 4th-6th, at Sunrise Resorts near Moodus, CT. For more information, contact the state party nearest you or the ASGP.

The ASSOCIATION OF STATE GREEN PARTIES

October 26, 2008 in 1997 Spring Volume 1 Number 1, Historic

The Association of State Green Parties (ASGP) is a national organization of Green Parties from across the United States. Currently, Green Parties in the following 15 states have affiliated with the ASGP: Arizona, Arkansas, District of Columbia, Colorado, Connecticut, Maine, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, Oregon, Rhode Island, Tennesee, Utah, Virginia, Wyoming. Several other states are considering affiliation and are expected to join in the next several months.

The initial by-laws of the ASGP were adopted on November 17, 1996, at a meeting in Middleburg, Virginia that was called to form the ASGP. At this meeting, 11 state Green Parties publicly stated their intention to be a part of the ASGP. The initial by-laws are:

Article I. Purpose
The purpose of the Association of State Green Parties is to:
1. Assist in the development of State Green Parties;
2. Create a legally structured national Green Party.

Article II. Membership
The Association of State Green Parties if made up of state Green Parties choosing to join the Association. State Parties must send a written resolution stating that they are joining the Association and that they accept the Associationís organizational documents. State Parties are encouraged to send suggestd modifications to these by-laws. Each member State Green Party will initially have two representatives on the Coordinating Body of the Associatin , with the understanding that the represetation formula may change in the future. Meetings of the Association may also be attended by Greens who are no representatives from their State Party.

Article III. Committees, Officers
The Association may form committees to further its work. The Committees shal report to the Gernal Body/Coordintin Body of the Association (The General Body shall be named at a later date). The Asociation shall elect a Treasurer and a Secreatry. The Association may elect other officers and form a Steering Committee to carry on work between gernal meetings.

Rules may be adopted of mofified by a 60% vote of the appropriate body.