There still is need for a resolution, but only a few think of consequence of that which is voted for. And if you vote against people start talking about you. Then when a resolution is accepted, people find out that it costs them money and are murmuring about it. If they would think before they voted and had the guts to vote against it, then you would need a large part of the congregation to do that, otherwise it is still accepted and they start talking to you to change your vote, as if that is needed when they still do it. It is time that they did resolutions anonymous. But then they cannot talk to you about how wrong you are. That does not always happen but I have seen it done many times.
If you are against it then you are assumed to still bring in money