Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, December 04, 2002, Page 3, Image 3

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    Senate brief
Student Senate approves
three special requests
The ASUO Student Senate met a
day early this week for its meeting,
granting three special requests, hear
ing committee updates and making
short announcements.
The senate tabled the approval of
meeting minutes for the last two
meetings so errors could be corrected.
Programs Finance Committee
members announced that program
budgets of more than $7,OCX) are due
this Friday.
The Student Bar Association re
quested #500 from the surplus to
help fund an event being coordinat
ed with the Native American Law
Students Association. The event —
which will be held at the law school
— will host the Navajo Supreme
Court to hear a case.
Although the SBA members al
ready raised #4,394 for the event on
their own, they acquired a deficit of
#569 after learning they would also
have to pay airfare for attorneys who
will argue the case.
SBA members said the event will
promote diversity in education and
show that the law school is “serious
about different types of law.”
A motion was made to transfer the
entire deficit of #569, but it was
amended later when Sen. Levi
Strom said the senate should be con
sistent in granting only what the
group requested, which was #500.
Senators agreed, and the amend
ed motion was approved 14 to 1.
The International Student Associa
tion members requested #30 be re
leased from their food holding account
to fund their coffee hour. ISA members
requested twice as much this week be
cause they did not hold one last week
as it was the Thanksgiving holiday.
Senators said they would investigate
whether they could automatically
transfer the money every week, as the
ISA holds the same event weekly.
Senators approved the motion
14 to 1.
The Women’s Center requested
#676 be transferred from surplus to
their leadership account to fix an
accounting problem. The center’s
money budgeted to pay student co
ordinators was rolled over into sur
plus because of late paperwork, and
they needed a transfer to correct
the mistake.
Senators approved the motion
14 to 1.
—JanMontry
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