Originally Posted by
ShyGuy
No. This is how all aspects of society works. You have a neighborhood/association that will take your input and make decisions. You have a parent group that will work with teachers and get stuff done. Theyll
take your input and bring it up at their meetings. You have local and state politicians, where the same thing happens. You elect them to represent you, and they are supposed to serve you. Same
with elections at the national level. Our entire society is based on people electing a few to represent us and our interests. Not 335 million individual voices, but 2 from each state for a total of 100 in the Senate. And a House of Reps that vary based on how big the state is.
ALPA and your NC are no different.
They are very different 😂 try telling that to your rep!