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Internal Vice President Steven Ho calls the fourth Associated Students Senate meeting to order @ 6:45 p.m. pic.twitter.com/fwnspSc3D6
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UCPD Acting Lt. Matt Bowman gives his report, addressing the ticketing of electronic scooters on campus. According to Bowman, electronic scooters are considered motor vehicles under California law, and as such, they are not allowed on walkways and bike paths. pic.twitter.com/0n9qkCPnuY
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Additionally, electronic scooters are not allowed to be parked on campus, according to UCPD Acting Lt. Matt Bowman.
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UCPD Acting Lt. Matt Bowman also addresses resources for sexual assault victims and Halloween information.
Santa Barbara County Rape Crisis Center (24 hrs) – (805)-564-3696 pic.twitter.com/vdYvISjQ02
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Mayela Morales reports that the AFSCME 3299 strike is going strong from Oct. 23 to Oct. 25. Tomorrow is the last day of the strike and volunteers can start joining the strike at 4:30 a.m. pic.twitter.com/1tYXvhM5Le
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External Vice President for Local Affairs Jeike Meijer reports on Halloween regulations,
Read about them here: https://t.co/Lrry7H03rk pic.twitter.com/Ui9uH6yoFR
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Salih Muhammad, Statewide Organizing Director of the University of California Student Association, gives a report on how UCSA organizes and amplifies student voices on topics such as tuition, sexual violence, etc.
“When we fight, we win”
UCSA – https://t.co/F7skfwlhJu pic.twitter.com/liZOI7BxFB
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UCSA’s current agenda pic.twitter.com/zJbSHxbWfk
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Alexandra Gessesse reminds Senators that the External Vice President for Statewide Affairs Special Elections still has not reached its voter threshold.
A 16% voter threshold is needed to validate the results.
Gauchos can vote on GOLD and voting ends on November 2, 2018. pic.twitter.com/lxpWvn3zwb
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At 8:05 p.m., Senate has adjourned its meeting
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