We currently have a few questions floating through various workshops between Coordinators who - of some are in need of questions to be answered.
Among them have to do with the activities of their PKTF - Assembly Liaisons.
We thought it best to touch upon these, as well as other great questions that deserve thorough answers as soon as reasonably possible. So, let's do that now.
Below is a thorough breakdown of the correct ins and outs regarding such inquiries. These details are also used to remind our Liaisons how best to answer such questions when asked of them by the various members of their same Assembly:
Comprehensive Outline for PKTF Assembly Liaison Inquiry Process
Purpose and Structure of Inquiries
Focus on participation rates for key peacekeeping service entities:
1) Marshal-at-Arms
2) Ombudsman
3) Chief Continental Marshal
4) County Reeves
5) State Coroner
6) State Troopers Office
7) PKTF Assembly Liaison
Designed to motivate lawful participation and track progress in building Assembly Pillar structures.
Responsibility for Inquiries
• Conducted primarily by the PKTF Assembly Liaison.
• In absence of a Liaison, responsibility falls to:
• State Coordinator
• Assembly Militia Commander
• State-elected Marshal-at-Arms
Reporting and Progress Tracking
• Generate periodic reports for The Peacekeeping Task Force.
• Monitor progression rates of participating State Assemblies.
• Assist in the Validation Process managed by PKTF.
• Support development of Committees and Joint Committees related to Assembly Militia responsibilities.
Current Initiatives
• Collaboration with The Ohio Assembly Militia Commander.
• Biweekly interviews to share experiences and insights.
• Use of the PKTF Rumble Channel for exposure and engagement.
Additional Service Opportunities
• Improved coordination with State of State Law Enforcement through accurate jurisdictional data.
• Creation of educational opportunities to enhance public understanding of peacekeeping roles.
• Building momentum for presentations that promote peacekeeping initiatives and participation.
Future Potential Services
• Serve as envoys or lawful counsel with access to incarcerated individuals denied other forms of legal representation.
• Qualified PKTF Liaisons could bridge gaps in legal access, providing crucial support to those incarcerated.
• This role enhances flexibility and offers a unique advantage in interfacing with incarceration centers.
This comprehensive approach aims to strengthen State Assembly peacekeeping efforts while fostering community engagement and education.