2000ASUO Voter's Guide Ballot Measures #1 USSA Referendum Question: Do you support continuing the Associated Students of the University of Oregon’s mem bership in the United States Student Association, for $50,223 per year, which is approximately $1.00 per stu dent per term, for a period of two years, to begin Fall Term 2000? Explanation: USSA is the nation’s oldest and largest student organiza tion. It works on issues of edu cational access, including increased federal financial aid, recruitment and retention of traditionally under represent ed students, child care, and campus safety. USSA repre sents students on Capitol Hill, in the White House, and in the Department of Education. #2 Grievances Question: Shall the following section be added to theASUO Consti tution and the subsequent sec tion be renumbered accordingly? 15. Grievances 15.1 Any grievance filed by a member of theASUO against an ASUO Program, excluding theASUO Executive and ASUO Student Senate, must be filed first with the ASUO Programs Administrator. Any resolution to a grievance filed with the ASUO Programs Administrator may be appealed to theASUO President within 7 business days. Decisions made by the ASUO President may be appealed to the Constitution Court within 7 business days if the grievance falls under the jurisdiction of the Court pur suant to Section 10.2. #3 Designated Driver Shuttle Question: Shall student incidental fees be increased by approximately $0.52 per student per term to generate $25,000 to enable the ASUO Designated Driver Shuttle to purchase a replace ment 15-passenger van, for increased service during peak weekend operating hours? Background: When the ASUO Designated Driver Shuttle was founded in 1993, the only operating vehi cle was a 1980 Ford Custom Deluxe van with seating Paid Advertising capacity for 6, obtained from the ASUO Saferide Program. The vehicle has been in con stant use for 20 years. Statement: The Designated Driver Shuttle currently operates 7 days a week, 350 days out of the year.The Designated Dri ver Shuttle picks up UO stu dents and takes them to their place of residence. During the 1999-2000 school year, the Designated Driver Shuttle’s overall ridership has increased over 50%. In order to accom modate this increase in demand, the Designated Driver Shuttle must run three vehi cles on peak weekend nights and two vehicles on peak weekday nights. The proposed funding will go to the purchase and repair of a 15-passenger vehicle, which will replace the eldest of the Designated Driver Shut tle vans.This funding is a one time request, separate from the operation cost funding bal lot. #4 Workers'Rights Consortium Question: Shall it be resolved that the students of the University of Oregon formally request the UO adopt the code of, and join with, the Workers’ Rights Con sortium, all membership fees to be financed by profits from UO licensing contracts? Explanation: The Workers’ Rights Consor tium monitors factories out side the U.S. that produce goods for U.S. based corpora tions. It utilizes unannounced factor}7 visits by independent monitors and establishes net works of human rights and labor organizations local to the producing regions to respond to workers’ reports of viola tions of code of conduct and/or collective bargaining agreements. #5 International Resource Center Question: Shall student incidental fees be increased by approximately $ 1.00 per student per term for a period of two years to gener ate $50,000 per year to allow the Office of International Education and Exchange to purchase books, periodicals, supplies, and equipment, and to staff an International Resource Center within the International Lounge in the EMU? Explanation: This International Resource will provide newspapers and periodicals from around the world, computer links and information for traveling, working, studying, and living abroad. About 10% of UO stu dent are from other countries, 14% of UO students study abroad, and some students travel overseas.This resource center will be available to the entire campus community. #6 ASUO Constitution Changes Question: Shall Section 14.5 of the ASUO Constitution be struck and replaced with the follow ing language? 14.5 The wording of all pro posals to be placed on the bal lot must be reviewed and approved by the Constitution Court. None of the steps out lined in Sections 14.1-14.4, including circulation of peti tions, gathering of signatures, or placement on the ballot by the ASUO President or Student Senate, may be taken until the Court has approved the pro posed measure. To be approved by the Court, the proposed measure must meet the following standards: 14.5.1 The proposed ballot measure must consist of two parts: a brief question and a separate statement.The state ment shall provide any perti nent background information and an explanation of the effects of the measure.The statement may be omitted only when there is no pertinent background information and when the effects of the mea sure are clear from the ques tion alone. Both the question and the statement are subject to all requirements of this review. 14.5.2 If a proposed ballot measure requests or otherwise alters incidental fee funding, it must specify an exact figure for the total allocations and an estimate of the per student assessment. Such measures shall, in the explanation, speci fy the amount of any inciden tal fees currently being allocated to the program, department, project, or service affected, as well as the total incidental fee allocation to that program, department, pro ject, or service should the measure pass. 14.5.3The proposed ballot measure must be worded in a clear and objective fashion. 14.5.4The proposed ballot measure may contain no lan guage inclined to influence voters. 14.5.5 The proposed ballot measure must be consistent with the ASUO Constitution. 14.5.6 With the exception of proposed amendments to the ASUO Constitution, the proposed ballot measure must be consistent with all rules promulgated under the ASUO Constitution. 14.5.7 The proposed ballot measure must be consistent with the University of Oregon Clark Document. 14.5 8The proposed ballot measure must be consistent with the standard “advanta geous to the cultural or physi cal development of students” prescribed by ORS 351.070(3)(d). Explanation: In July of 1999, the Univer sity of Oregon Clark Docu ment was revised. This document is named for its original author, former Univer sity of Oregon President Robert Clark. It is the compact between the University Presi dent and the ASUO, mandated by ORS 351.070, which allows the ASUO to participate in the process of assessing and allo cating the incidental fee.The revisions included the follow ing language: “In execution of the author ity delegated to the ASUO to recommend Incidental Fee lev els, the appropriate branch of the ASUO will review initiative language before it is presented to the student body for direct vote.This review shall deter mine compliance with the ASUO Constitution and rules promulgated under it, and compliance with the statutory standard advantageous to the cultural or physical develop ment of the student pre scribed in ORS 351.070(3)(d).” The constitutional amend ment proposed in this mea sure represents one way of bringing the ASUO Constitu tion in line with the revisions to the Clark Document.The Constitution Court currently reviews all proposed ballot measures for clarity, objectivi ty, and lack of language inclined to influence voters (ASUO Cons.Article l4.5).This measure would add the Clark document’s new requirements for ballot measure review to the Court’s current review. In addition, the measure specifies and clarifies the Constitution Court ’s current standards of review for clarity and objectiv ity. #7 Designated Drifter Shuttle Question: Shall student incidental fees be increased by approximately $0.35 per student per term to generate $16,843 in addition to the Programs Finance Com mittee allocation of $63,157, to fund the ASUO Designated Driver Shuttle in such a man ner that the Designated Driver Shuttle will be able to operate multiple vehicles during peak weekday and weekend shifts? Statement: The Designated Driver Shuttle currently operates 7 days a week, 350 days out of the year. The Designated Dri ver Shuttle picks up UO stu dents and takes them to their place of residence. Funding for the year 2000 01 will come from multiple sources. Without additional funding, the ASUO Designated Driver Shuttle will utilize approximately $63,157 allocat ed from the Programs Finance Council to operate five days a week with one 8 passenger vehicle per evening. In order to accommodate the current demand of 250 riders per evening on the weekends, the ASUO Designated Driver Shut tle requests that the incidental fee be increased in order to provide an overall budget for the program of $80,000 for the year of 2000-01. #8 LTD “Explanation: Student fees currently fund unlimited bus service within the Lane Transit District ser vice area for all registered UO students. Unlimited bus ser vice means that any current registered UO student may ride the bus anywhere in Lane Transit District’s service area as often as desired by showing the bus driver valid and cur rent UO identification. This unlimited bus service is also provided between terms, meaning that a valid identifica tion card for one term contin ues to be valid until the first day of the next term/semester. Question: Shall a student incidental fee be established at approxi mately $7.29 per student per term for the 2000-2001 acade mic year to generate $365,000, and approximately $7.52 per student per term for the 2001 2002 academic year to gener ate $375,000, to fund unliriiited bus service for all currently registered U of O students? Law students would pay approximately $10.94 per stu dent per regular semester for the 2000-2001 academic year, and approximately $11.28 per • student per regular semester for the 2001-2002 academic year. Law students would pay approximately $7.29 per stu dent for summer semester for the 2000-2001 academic year, and approximately $7.52 per student for summer semester for the 2001-2002 academic year.”