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Programs Financing The ASUO Programs Finance Committee has committed $1,205,837 so far for next year's program budget. That repre sents a 3.3 percent increase over last year’s funding — slightly more than the PFC’s 3 percent benchmark. ORGANIZATION Women’s Center 2001-02 2000-01 %CHANGE $ CHANGE FROMTHISYEAR FROM THIS YEAR $120,128 $115,535 3.97 $4,593 Childcare Subsidy$230,463_ $233,912 " -1.5 -$3,449 International Student Association $16,267 $16,217 .3 $50 Student Insurgent___$14,182 $12,97093$1,212 Community Internship Program$13,007$14,172-8.2 -$1,165 European Students Association $475 $155 206.5 $320 Total $394,522 $392,961 .397 $1,561 Tabled Until Thursday ORGANIZATION % CHANGE $ CHANGE FROM THIS YEAR FROM THIS YEAR 2001-02 2000-01 Muslim Student Association - $0 Multicultural Center-$70,349 Oregon Future Lawyers Association _ - $300 PFC continued from page 1 think the extended debate was ac complishing anything. “I think it was the only viable option to end debate reasonably,” he said. “They got the money they needed; it exists. If they’re inno cent, then it’s not an issue.” He added that he didn’t think the PFC had the right to make legal decisions. Randy Newnham, vice chair of the PFC, voted in favor of the mo tion, but minutes after it passed, he was already regretting his deci sion. Newnham said he wished he had proposed an amendment that would have given The Insurgent its money without putting it into a holding account. “I was really torn ... I wanted to see the group funded, and I thought in this way they would get funded,” he said. Insurgent contributor and finan cial officer Willie Thompson strongly opposed putting the mon ey in a holding account, saying that the PFC had authority to pass The Insurgent’s budget. “The job of the PFC is to decide whether or not The Insurgent, as a program, contributes to the cultur al and physical well being of stu dents,” Thompson said. “I think that you all are people of sound mind and body, and can make an opinion on that.” { C The job of the PFC is to decide whether or not The Insurgent, as a program, contributes to the cultural and physical well being of students. I think that you all are people of sound mind and body, and can make an opinion on that. Willie Thompson Insurgent contributor and financial officer jt PFC Chairwoman Mary Eliza beth Madden declined to vote on the budget because, she said, the chairperson does not traditionally vote unless there is a tie. In other hearings, the Child Care Subsidy began by asking for a 1.5 percent increase, but walked away with a 1.5 percent decrease. Hours before the subsidy’s hear ing, ASUO Non-Traditional Stu dent Advocate Kathleen Workman — one of the program’s main coor dinators — resigned. Nonetheless, the show went on. Week insisted on a decrease in the group’s budget because of the $40,000 it rolled over into the gen eral surplus last year. ASUO Accounting Coordinator Jennifer Creighton said the rollover came as the program transitioned from the Child Care and Develop ment Centers (CCDC) to the Execu tive office. Under the control of CCDC for the past five years, the subsidy had yearly deficits of between $10,000 and $20,000, she said. When the Executive took over administration of the program this year, it was careful to not spend too much money before it understood the program’s prior spending habits. Hearings for the Muslim Student Association, the Multicultural Center and the Oregon Future Lawyers Association were post poned until Thursday. Neon (the poison paper) 009982 The ll63Vy dyes used to produce neon colored paper, dark reds and shades of orange (goldenrod) contain heavy metals that are toxic. Additionally, these papers contaminate the colored paper recycling process. Remember yOll have a choice choose to use environmentally friendly papers and catchy graphics instead of toxic colors! Sponsored by the University of Oregon Environmental Issues Committee WUMtSMSS™ Is Looking for Between the Ages of IWi Anyone Can Try Out! No Previous Modeling Experience Required! 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