Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, January 21, 2000, Page 5, Image 5

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    Programs Financing
The ASUO Programs Finance Committee has committed $2,020,039 so far
this term. That represents a 0.9 percent decrease over last year’s total
funding—-slightly less than the PFC’sO percent benchmark.
ORGANIZATION__1999-00 1998-99 % CHANGE ^CHANGE
Animal Justice^ $900$0 -100.00 -900
Black Student Union_ $16,693 $16,693 0.00 0
Black Women of Achievement $5,720 $5,107 -10.72 -618
Chinese Student Association $7,121 $6,914 -2.91 -207
Oregon Future Layer Association $0 $300 n/a 300
Oregon Voice $6,632 $6,693 .92 61
Sustainable Business Symposium $5,050 $5,050 0.000^
The Insurgent $12,494 $12,970 3.81 476
Total $54,610 $53,727 -883
PFC approves budgets
of eight more groups
■ The committee votes to
hear appeals filed from
DELTA/GSO and the Hawaii
Club at a later date
By Edward Yuen
Oregon Daily Emerald
The ASUO Programs Finance
Committee approved the budgets
of another eight ASUO programs
Thursday night for the 2000-2001
fiscal year. Members from the
PFC started the funding for Ore
gon Future Lawyer Association
this year. The Black Student
Union and Sustainable Business
Symposium will experience no
change in their budgets. The Ore
gon Voice and The Insurgent will
experience a small increase in
their budgets. The Chinese Stu
dent Association and Black
Women of Achievement will ex
perience a decrease, and Animal
Justice will receive no funding
next year on the basis that repre
sentatives of the group failed to
attend the meeting.
Members from the PFC have ar
gued about funding the Chinese
Student Association for its China
Night, a cultural night organized
by the CSA. After discovering
that the group charges partici
pants a fee for admissions, Alex
Pederson, PFC committee mem
ber at-large, said the CSA should
not be funded for its cultural
night.
However, PFC Senator Helen
Stocklin-Enright said the student
group charges the participants for
the extra service they would en
joy during the event. She also sug
gested this issue be discussed out
side the PFC.
In addition, members from the
PFC have voted not to hear the
appeal filed by the International
Students Association, but they
will hear the appeals from
DELTA/GSO and the Hawaii
Club, both of which were not rep
resented at the budget hearings as
scheduled.
ISA requested extra funding for
the audio/video set-ups and pro
gramming and the funding for the
International Library.
DELTA/GSO and the Hawaii
Club were originally allotted no
funding because the representa
tives from these groups failed to
attend the budget hearings.
PFC chairwoman Shantell Rice
said the PFC is trying to keep a 0
percent benchmark, as recom
mended by the Student Senate in
fall 1999.
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