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	<description>How to Do Democracy Week continues Friday, 05/22 with Day 5 — when we learn how to write a resolution that actually does something. Resolutions are how our chapter turns deliberation into action. They create accountability, establish a democratic mandate, and make sure our decisions stick. If you&#x27;ve ever wondered how to move something from an idea to an official chapter commitment, this is the session for you. Day 5 covers: → Why write a resolution? Codifying decisions, accountability, democratic mandate → Structure: rationale (whereas), action (be it resolved) — traditional &amp;amp; modern styles → Writing tips: small chunks for debatability, accountability clauses, built-in reassessment, future-proofing → Review example resolutions: what works and what doesn&#x27;t</description>
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