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Groups complained that approv ing mission and goals took too long and should take place earlier in the process. PFG Programs Appointee Joy Nair proposed an amendment to the by laws, changing the date by which PFG must submit a completed budget from Feb. 22 to Feb. 28. The amendment passed unanimously. PFG also elected new leadership for this year via secret ballot. Shull was elected chairwoman over other PFG At-Large James Tilford, and Nair was elected vice chairwoman, running unopposed. Contact the senior news reporter at janmontry@dailyemerald.com. Excerpts from the grievance: “The ASUO Programs Finance Corhmittee held what they called an ‘emergency meeting’ at 8 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2002. Notice was sent... at 10:23 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2002. At the meeting, no mention was made of the ‘emergency’ or how the meeting agenda items related to the ‘emergency.’ Oregon Public Meetings Law, 192.640 (3), states, ‘No special meeting shall be held without at least 24 hours’ notice.... In case of an actual emergency, a meeting may be held upon such notice as is appropriate to the circumstances, but the minutes for such a meeting shall describe the emergency justifying less than 24 hours’ notice/” SOURCE: MichaelJ. Xleckner Deal continued from page 1 pact of their decision in the process.” Funding for the deal would come from state general funds, in stitutional contributions and stu dent investment through tuition and fees. Most notably, the state would is sue funding equal to 80 percent of the national average by 2003. For students, tuition and fees would not exceed state support for un dergraduate residents. By 2010, OUS would agree to increase statewide enrollment to 100,000 and double the amount of funding for re search and technology. “It’s a win win for the state,” Young said. “It’s a win for the ad ministration. And it’s a win lose for stu dents. ... 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