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Debbie Lance heads one of several student lobbying groups which will try to influence legislators into
voting in favor of higher education
Lobbyists want a united front
By Richard Burr
Of tha Emerald
Student lobbying is a neces
sary and effective tool, most
student officials say, but a
Student University Affairs Board
member disagrees
The ASUO will lobby more
effectively than last year
because it formed the Legisla
tive Council, says Debi Lance,
ASUO vice president of state
and academic affairs.
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representatives from ASUO,
SUAB and Student University
Relations Council, will coordin
ate legislative activities to avoid
overlap and duplication, she
says.
The Oregon Student Lobby,
which represents student inter
ests for most of the state
colleges, will do detailed work
and follow student-related bills
through the process, says Bob
Watrus, OSL executive director
Watrus says he is encouraged
by the activity at the University
campus. The activity is impor
tant because student groups
are an integral part of the OSL's
lobbying effort, he says.
The ASUO will complement
the OSL's lobbying efforts by
having its lobbyists explain how
legislative actions have affected
students, Lance says
Legislators say they want to
hear about students' University
experiences, not students'
"pseudo-expert opinions," she
says.
"If that's what the legislators
want, how can the University
lobby without us?" Lance adds
Some student lobbyists last
year made a bad impression on
legislators, expecting to see
them without appointments and
presenting an uncoordinated
front, Lance says She says the
legislative council will remedy
those problems
But even the constant pre
sence of student lobbyists in
Salem will not ensure success,
Lance says
"I doubt just because
students are in Salem, higher ed
will get more money." she says
SURC will keep alumni and
the parents' association aware
of campus lobbying efforts and
other activities, says Liz Mann.
SURC president SURC "en
hances the goals of the Univer
sity Relations department," she
says.
SUAB is considering two trips
to Salem, says Dan Allen, SUAB
chairer The board also may
plan other legislative activities,
such as a repeat of last year's
conference with Gov. Vic
Atiyeh, he says.
Board members will not go to
the capital to "moan, bitch and
whine about the U of O," Allen
says. The board will be more
informed than last year about
how the cuts have affected dif
ferent parts of the University, he
says
Although SUAB lobbying may
have limited influence on legis
lators, "there’s never been a
question in my mind that it's
worth it," Allen says
But SUAB member Lori
Lieberman disagrees
"I don't think SUAB should be
involved," she says
The ASUO and OSL should
handle the lobbying because
they hire experienced student
lobbyists. Lieberman says
SUAB could do "as good a job
as anybody," but SUAB officials
are not elected for their
lobbying skills, she says
But ASUO will not have any
impact on legislators either,
Lieberman adds
"Legislators have to have told
their constituents how they'd
vote on higher ed already." she
says
The OSL is holding a legisla
tive planning session Tuesday
at 2 p m In the EMU Forum
Room to discuss the different
processes and strategies
student lobbyists will face and
Initiate during the legislative
session in Salem
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