Candidate wants accountability By Catherine Hawley f moiald Asso a'e t duoi John Goodman, candidate for .1 two-year scat on the Inciden t.il Fee Committee. wants to make lltc ho see people doing it (direi ting student grmipsi more to henetil the group rather than tor personal he net it he s.ml (luodman said lie u mild nisi i ( all on groups espet mllv those III.it appeal to a hm.ul range ol stutli'iit interests In do more fund raising However, he said he would ensure tli.it sm.illei groups eon tinue to rei cue stable binding I think that etluiii and i ul turallv oriented groups should be supported hei ause that's the diversity ol our campus " he said I'd like to see those pro ter ted t lor id man s e\ perieiii e in student government un hides working last tall as an ASIA) tag helping student groups prepare their budgets' ll was rea1l\ an effei tive introduction forme to the how the budget nig pro( ess vs ork (looilinan a political s< lein e iii.i|iit in Ills sis olid sliar at the I imersits is i haifinan id the ( deck \( ! as (t ic . t I iinuutf (■• and a iifenihel ot I l ie i ll • e,k \dv iso rs Hoard I le is currentIv an iillei ll ill! Kep I mi |..- 1) It.e f ats the stale l,egislatuie Three ballot measures face vote By Carrie Dennett f i Reporter In next week's AM i) elections. students witl have the opportunity to vote on three ballot meas urns Ballot measure 1 Asks it it should in' an otto lal ASl () pollt V to request that the Institutional Animal (Air.id l1 sc Committee hr a prrmanrnt l'niversity Stu dent lurrultv Committer, with a studrnt position appointed hv tin* ASl () president, in at i ordance with normal procedures tor student representa tives Currently the IACCC is a factilu commit tee w ith .i student position appointed hv the Cm versilv president Ballot measure Z Asks if ear h student should pay $T> O'* pel term, {including summer term), generating about $200,100 for unlimited hits service in the Cine Transit Distrii t Area for all registered I niversity students tor 1001-02 Caw students would pay $7 to per student per regular semester an i $ > no per student for summer semester t'nlirnited M-rvii e me.ms students mav rule .tin ITU bus anywhere in l.me (anility. anytime l>\ showing the bus driver a l mvi'i-ity ideittifit .iti . i ,ird validated lor the current term Servile would be provided between . nee: live terms l or example A tall tei in validated III card would lie good for ruling LID bii.e from the brst dav of tall term i las-.es until the hist n of i lasses lor winter term It the mea.UIe passes I'l'll C will be the fourth V ear of student iunded '.III rv 11 e llallut measure I Asks foi a permanent student ini ident d lei d 50 rents per student per term to generate about $g5,00(1 to help fund the University < impc Ke i si ling I’rogram Itie timds would hi stud'-nt i ■ ■ 11 r r 1111, ’ and would supplement funds provided bv the I’nivei sits administration a:;-! bv Site sale id m ,ik.• ’.* 1 ■ materials "There's not enough luiiitmg rigid now Alexandra l-oote ie. v ling i.nadinatoi bn tin Sim is a! t elite: It : ■ ' budget and trying to espan I -it the same turn She said approval ut this bailor measure will ensure future funding for student re anti existing city servii a*s cost mom than tax rove nuns could cover "Wi- had been stirt of limp ing along through tin- past tew years and even it Measure > hud not of passed, wr still would have had a 7 million deficit regardless," VVeiler said This shortage of city rev enues plus Measure a eltet ts resulted in a projet ted budget detit it of S'. I million Gleason said most voters in dilated in surveys that the rea son they voted tor Measure 5 was that they wanted to refi nance lot .11 government so that property taxes wouldn't he re lied on tor funding the city's services. But Gleason said, “You can't run (the city) on nothing, and you have to figure out a way to provide the money." 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