Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 26, 1982, Section A, Page 6, Image 6

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OSL budget grows $800
By Rich Burr
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Reversing a Wednesday
decision, the Incidental Fee
Committee voted 5-2 on
Thursday to approve about
$800 extra for the Oregon
Student Lobby, increasing its
budget to the original request
and the ASUO recommendation
of almost $20,800 — a five-per
cent increase over this year's
program subsidy
"I don't agree with giving
them a $3,800 pay increase over
the next two years, even if other
Oregon professionals in their
field are getting raises." said
IFC member David Gibson
about the precedent-setting
vote If the IFC gives raises for
professional services to one
group, it will have to approve
increases for other such
groups. Gibson said
But IFC member Steve Bald
win. who voted for the increase,
asked why the IFC should not
pay OSL employees what other
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professionals receive
Primarily because of the in
crease for the OSL, the IFC has
approved more than $2,700
above the ASUO recommenda
tion through Thursday's hear
ing About $2,300 of the extra
$5,000 discovered in projected
incidental fee revenue remains
The committtee, in a 4-3 vote,
also approved a budget in
crease of almost $250 for a
telephone for the Physically
Limited Union of Students
However, the PLUS director
Chester Faller, said he wanted
all funds to be used for a lawsuit,
not for a phone, said IFC
member Katcha Phinney
The IFC will probably approve
a motion to reconsider the rest
of the PLUS budget, said Xavier
Romano, IFC vice chairer
In other reconsideration ac
tion, the committee voted unan
imously to rehear the Foreign
Student Organization's budget
and 6-1 to rehear the YWCA
budget
In regular business. Legal
Services received more than
$31,000, $700 less than it
requested Program director
Charles Spinner requested a
$1,240 pay increase for a
secretary, but the committee
approved a $540 raise instead in
unanimously approving the
budget
The Office of Student Ad
vocacy received its requested
five-percent increase in a bud
get of about $29,000 The in
crease is going for a director s
pay raise and a new
administrative assistant, which
is needed because the OSA is
handling three times as many
cases this year as it has in the
past four years, said director
John Moore
Women in Transition, receiv
ing $2,100, or almost as much
as they got this year, was al
located $60 more than an initial
ASUO recommendation
The Association of Student
Chapters/American Institute of
Architects received about $600
— about $300 less than its
request — but about $75 more
than than this year's funding
The Rape Crisis Network and
Students for a Nuclear Free Fu
ture both received budgets at
the ASUO recommended level
The IFC granted them about
$1.200 and $220, respectively
The Oregon Computing As
sociation, a new University
group, was allocated more than
$220 and had its four goals ap
proved The IFC also approved
the American Society of Interior
Designers' request for about
$140
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