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Let's Assemble!

Your Rights. Your Voice. Your Community.

At the heart of true freedom is the power of the people to govern themselves. By participating in The Indiana Assembly, you can reclaim your voice, assert your rights, and actively shape the future of your community - all while assemblying together as a united force for self-governance and collective progress.

Committees – Where the work of governance gets done!

We are Corporate, not incorporated, because we gather together to work togather!

Learn more about what our Committees are like from Lisa-Ohio Assembly Chair/Speaker on her America, Some Assembly Required Podcast episode 53 https://www.youtube.com/live/VVMqoVPA6ek?si=_tPddfxNnbkW2d-N (copy & paste link into your browser).

*Meet at least once per month, some will need to meet weekly until firmly grasped the needs.

* Non-Voting Members for those not always participating.

* Voting Members for those that actively participating on a regular basis-consistant attendance.

* Minimum Requirements –
– ASN Status: 2 Witness Testimonies, 1779 Declaration, Declaration of Political Status-with cover letter and proof of mailing, Cancellation of Voter Registration, Cancellation of TAXES to IRS-DC and IRS-NY, Military Retirement-if applicable, Cancellation of LICENCES-BAR, Real Estate, Insurance, MD, RN, No LLC or other type of corporation
– Committee Chair: Does not set the business, follows what the people and Committee bring forward, speaks on behalf of the committee. ASN Status, 928s, Vetting that will include an interview with the Vetting Committee, and may require a Background Check depending on the Committee.

Not sure where you can support?

Read through the Committees and check off the ones you know do not fit with your skills and interests. The Committee(s) left are where you can start! Email records @ theindianaassembly.org once you discover where you can fit and give your support. Let’s Assemble and Support Standing Indiana Up!


General Assembly Standing Committee of the Whole

Subcommittees

General Education Committee – produces educational materials and programs for the General Membership and Public

New Member Orientation Committee – provides support and educational guidance for New Members to overcome prior indoctrination and fear and dependency issues.

Events Committee – plans and executes events, meetings, and elections set up.

Records Committee – assists and oversees Recording Secretaries.

Banking and Treasury Committee – assists and oversees Treasury functions.

Oversight Committee – provides general oversight and forum for complaints.

Ombudsman Committee – provides conflict resolution and arbitration services.

Vetting Committee – approves membership and reviews candidate eligibility.

General Elections Committee – handles notices and candidate publications, sets dates, promotes participation in elections, provides ballots, poll watchers, and ballot security.

Office of the Marshal at Arms – ensures safety and decorum at all meetings and events; caretakes the flag, works with the Elections Committee to secure ballots.


International Business Pillar

International Business Standing Committee – This Committee is composed of State Citizens and is responsible for conducting international businessfor the Assembly, including setting up the State of State organization needed to completeReconstruction of the Confederation and Federal Republic

International Education and Security Committee – reads and assesses international and global news and trends, keeps up with security issues and concerns, is briefed on international issues impactingthe States of the Union, may make presentations and recommendations to the General Assembly.


Jural Assembly Pillar

Jural Assembly Standing Committee

Court Venue Committee – seeks accommodations for the Courts to hold Session, negotiates useof our public buildings for this purpose, serves Notice that our Public Courts are restored, invokes Ex Parte Milligan, 2 US 71.

Law Education Committee – evaluates educational opportunities to familiarize members of the Assembly about our Public Law and its administration past and present.

Jury Pool Committee – develops pools of competent and eligible Jurors to serve on both Trial Juries and Grand Juries, administers selection of Jurors, reimbursement of expenses, and other issues related to maintaining and caring for Jurors.

Court Oversight Committee – provides necessary oversight of the Public Court System and its operations to ensure fairness and proper procedures, investigates claims of malfeasance, incompetence,or bias.

Sheriffs Committee – works with the County Sheriffs to evaluate and bring forward the concernsof the Assembly County Sheriffs to better assist them in the performance of their duties.

Coroner’s Office Committee — takes on the oversight functions for the Coroner’s Office, investigates complaints and works with the Coroner and his staff to improve their service and capabilities, recordkeeping, and end of life services.

Litigation Committee – works with Assembly Members who have active litigation concerns to assist them with asserting their position with respect to the foreign courts and educating them to avoid entrapment.


Militia Pillar

Special Purpose Committee

Membership Committee – evaluates candidates and vets them for specific jobs within the Assembly Militia, seeks to encourage participation in the Militia, understanding of the Militia’s role, and support of the Militia’s functions.

Provisions Committee – acts as the Quartermaster for the Militia, evaluates needs and means tomeet those needs for equipment and other provisions needed to carry out Militia duties.

Education Committee – develops tests and educational materials and programs to train Militia members.

Operations Committee – develops short and long-term operational goals for the State AssemblyMilitia, creates plans to implement projects and goals, evaluates Militia readiness, acts as oversight for the Militia, works with the Ombudsman’s Office to resolve complaints related to the Militia and Militia Service, works with the Peacekeeping Task Force to coordinate joint operations, when appropriate, with Constitutional Sheriffs and with Continental Marshals Service personnel.

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