Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 17, 1992, Page 5, Image 5

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    IFC CANDIDATE PROFILES
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Editors note Profiles of u!l the in iiirtditfiites running for pew l
lions on tin' Incidfnt.il Fee Committee will run through next
Tuesday
Interviews w nii the one ye.ir i ,indid.ites « ill run first
William Gaskill
Willinin Caski II. candidate
for n omwi’iit 11-<' seat. is ,i so
nior politic al m donee major Hr
has held offu rs oil thr Hr,in
Complex (iormitorv board and
is cufrrntlv a sec retary lor thr
hoard
ODK: l)o you favor no ross
the-board tuts as a means ol
keeping fees low and if so,
how illUc hf
Caskill: I don't lavor a; toss
the-hoard (tits because that
doesn't distinguish between
programs that are essential or
very important and those that
are marginally important I he
lirvr that where we should
look, first of all, would he sti
pends and the student govern
merit, as well as the KMIJ and
the athletic department, any
thing that we could get out ol
there
()I)K: How would you ensure
that every group gets a lair
hearing and a lair budget'
(iaskill: Heading through the
(ASIJO) Constitution, the IIC
by Nov 1 is supposed to put
out their guideline's alxiul the
fees that will go through the
coming year I would like that
November statement to lx- the
functional equivalent of the
budget resolution in the IJ S
Congress, where they say 'this
is the' money we think we will
have and based on past per
centages. this is what will be
available.'
Also, It seems to me that the
hearings on the major items
and organizations comes at the
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iTH J a nil 1 know th.ii happens
vsith e\erV jeglslaitvc body. but
! think we should start those ii
litth' e.irher And we should
listen to everybody
01)1. 1 I Yet! he; ;eve It 's ,\J:
propnate to hold current groiip
dtrei tors actountiihle lor this
management by tonne! dim
tors'
( disk ill ' • set e th.it there
would have to he some sort ot
i iiilse.juervi e to the Ofgiini/.i
lion I don't lieliuve m holding
the t urrenl people direi tly re
sponsible Hut 1 vs on Id think
somethin); on the nature of per
Imps ,i probationary period ot .i
ye.ir lor ihe organization. where
they re w.itcherl ,i little more
c losely, would take i .ire ot that
01)1 Would you he in tuvor
ot r uttmg large budgets to com
pensate for increasing or main
tabling llie budgets of smaller
groups7
(biskill: As I said, in what I
hope would happen in Novem
ber. we would take an opporlu
nity to say this the amount ol
money we have,' and based on
tin- [last, a certain percentage
would go to each group
Then in the hearing process,
go through the fine tuning and
d you come up with savings in
one area. 1 would have no prob
IriD with tlif smaller groups
getting u Itttli' extra Hut I
wouldn't be in l.oor ol it gener
.1! fee increase
t)I)l Why should students
Vi 'tu for vmi'
(.asklll At least lor the years
I ve been .it the University, the
student government has pretty
much spoken with one voiie.
for the left of the spec trum I
believe that to have an at count
able and responsible govern
merit, there needs to tie both of
the ideologic ill sides
i m from the right of the spe<
trum and I believe I i nuld bring
that viewpoint to the govern
men! I believe the 11 1 and the
AtslJO should operate like a
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