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ASUO Executive a position it had
been fighting to reinstate for the
past few weeks.
ASUO President Wylie Chen
and Vice President Mitra
Anoushiravani appealed to the
senate for over an hour, but in the
end it voted down the position by
a 6 to 10 vote with one senator ab
staining.
The Programs Finance Commit
tee rejected allocating the money
for the new position at the Execu
tive’s PFC hearing and in the PFC
appeals process.
The purpose of the position,
which has existed in previous
years, would be to research ques
tions regarding ASUO rules, help
the process of appointing new
people to student government
and have the general ability to an
swer questions regarding the
ASUO.
Anoushiravani said the lack of
the position this year has made
her and Chen’s job much more
difficult because of the extra work
they’ve done researching rules
and cutting through red tape.
“The future of the ASUO is in
jeopardy,” Anoushiravani said.
“This position will benefit every
one in student government.” She
said the coordinator would have
helped greatly earlier this year
when the ASUO struggled with
how to fund groups such as Pro
ject Saferide, the Oregon March
ing Band and Students For
Choice.
But many senators questioned
whether the money was worth
spending or how much the posi
tion would help the ASUO.
Sen. Michael Dixon disagreed
with Anoushiravani’s description
of the ASUO and the dire need to
have the position.
“Student government is not a
TWA plane going down and
crashing. I speak against the posi
tion,” Dixon said.
Sen. Helen Stocklin-Enright,
who is also a part of the PFC,
urged senators to look at the
ASUO’s request just like any other
group and not give it special treat
ment.
But those who supported fund
ing the position thought it was ex
tremely important to student gov
ernment and the student body.
“Some groups are nice and ger
mane, but the ASUO is vital,”
Sen. Lindsey McLean said.
The senate also approved next
year’s budgets for the Athletic De
partment Finance Committee and
the PFC, but it sent the EMU’s
budget back to the EMU Board
without approval.
The Senate strongly opposed
the EMU’s proposed $5000 cut in
student wages for a new classified
staff position. Many said they
would approve the rest of the
budget if money wasn’t being tak
en away for that position.
The EMU will return with an
updated budget next week.
Before the budget hearings be
gan, the senate confirmed new
ASUO Constitution Court Justice
Ahsan Awan. The court is once
again full, although Justice Jeremy
Gibons will be graduating and
leaving the court soon.
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