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Une assemblée est un groupe de membres d'une organisation qui se réunissent périodiquement pour prendre des décisions concernant un domaine spécifique ou la portée de l'organisation.
Les assemblées tiennent des réunions, certaines sont privées et d'autres sont ouvertes. Si elles sont ouvertes, il est possible d'y participer (par exemple: participer si la capacité le permet, ajouter des points à l'ordre du jour ou commenter les propositions et décisions prises par cet organe).
Exemples: Une assemblée générale (qui se réunit une fois par an pour définir les principaux axes d'action de l'organisation ainsi que ses organes exécutifs par vote), un conseil consultatif sur l'égalité (qui se réunit tous les deux mois pour formuler des propositions sur la manière d'améliorer les relations entre les hommes et les femmes). dans l’organisation), une commission d’évaluation (qui se réunit tous les mois pour contrôler un processus) ou un organisme de garantie (qui collecte des incidents, des abus ou des propositions pour améliorer les processus décisionnels) sont tous des exemples de réunions.
WA-03 Accountability
Holding our representatives accountable
À propos de cette assemblée
A civic assembly focused on strengthening democratic participation in Washington’s 3rd Congressional District (WA‑03), supporting transparent dialogue between residents and their elected representatives, and promoting accountability in public decision‑making.
Washington’s 3rd Congressional District (WA‑03) covers the southwestern region of the state, including Vancouver, Clark County, and surrounding rural and coastal communities. The district is represented in the U.S. House by Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, who serves a politically diverse constituency with a mix of suburban, rural, and small‑city perspectives.
This Assembly provides a structured, nonpartisan space for residents to share priorities, deliberate on community issues, and monitor follow‑through on public commitments. By creating an open and transparent forum, the Assembly helps bridge differences across the district and strengthens trust in democratic processes.
But de l'action
- To create an accessible, community‑driven platform for residents of WA‑03 to participate in public decision‑making.
- To gather proposals, concerns, and ideas that reflect the district’s diverse needs.
- To promote transparency and accountability in the actions of elected officials and public institutions.
- To document community priorities and track progress on commitments over time.
- To strengthen civic engagement across rural, suburban, and urban communities within the distr ict.
Organisation interne
- Facilitation Team: Coordinates sessions, ensures neutrality, and manages participation rules.
- Editorial/Documentation Team: Summarizes discussions, publishes minutes, and maintains transparency.
- Proposal Review Group: Helps categorize, merge, or clarify community proposals before deliberation.
- Accountability & Follow‑Up Team: Tracks commitments, monitors progress, and updates public dashboards.
- Community Outreach Team: Ensures participation from underrepresented areas and groups across WA‑03.
All teams operate with clear, public guidelines and rotate responsibilities to maintain fairness and ope nness.
Composition
The Assembly is composed of:
- Residents of WA‑03, including individuals from all counties within the district.
- Community organizations, nonprofits, advocacy groups, and local associations.
- Subject‑matter contributors, such as researchers, practitioners, and civic educators.
- Observers, including journalists, students, and members of the public.
- Elected officials and staff, invited as participants or respondents when appropriate.
Participation is open, inclusive, and nonpartisan, with an emphasis on equitable representation across the district’s geographic and demographic div ersity.
Référence : civ-ASSE-2026-03-1