Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 08, 2003, Page 4, Image 4

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News brief
Senate shuffles funds
for student group
events
ASUO staff, program representa
tives and members of the University
community packed the EMU Board
Room Wednesday night to attend
the ASUO Student Senate meeting.
However, for the most part, it was
business as usual for the Senate,
shuffling money around within line
items as well as granting a handful of
surplus special requests.
The Muslim Student Association
appeared before the senate to re
quest funding transfers so the group
can pay for food and advertising for
a series of events it is hosting next
week. Senators praised the group
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for putting together a thorough
budget and making the most of the
money it was allocated through the
ASUO Programs Finance Commit
tee process. The Senate voted to
transfer #300 from travel, #450
from the speakers line item and
#200 from reference to the MSA
food account and #400 from refer
ence to advertising.
Representatives from the Black
Student Union asked the Senate for
money transfers so the group can
hold its graduation event. The Sen
ate transferred #400 from black his
tory, #25 from postage, #60 from ad
vertising and #25 from the Malcolm
X celebration food holding to the
group’s food account. The Senate
also transferred a #1,248 expense
from fundraising to the Black Arts
Festival. BSU was required to go
through Senate to get this deficit
taken care of because the expense
was incurred in the previous fiscal
year. After brief debate, the Senate
voted to honor BSLTs request.
Representatives from the Chinese
Taiwanese Student Association ap
pealed to the Senate for help in fund
ing the group’s main event of the
year, China Night. The Senate voted
to transfer $100 from reference,
$260 from AV set-up and $200 from
the speaker account to China Night.
It also voted to transfer $1,000 from
China Night food holding to the food
account, $1,000 from surplus and
$991 from surplus to China Night.
The ASUO Executive paid a visit
to the Senate to request line item
transfers to take care of deficits. The
Senate voted to transfer $115 from
long distance to postage and $385
from long distance to elections. The
ASUO Executive withdrew its sur
plus special request motion for
$3,845.
The Senate voted to give the Kul
tura Pilipinas $858 from surplus to
help the group pay to bring a speak
er to campus.
The Senate transferred $500 from
the Native American Student
Union’s spring powwow food holding
account to the group’s spring pow
wow food account.
At the end of the evening, $10,143
remained in Senate surplus for fu
ture allocation.
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