Internal Vice President Steven Ho has just called the Associated Students (A.S.) Senate's fifth meeting to order at 6:31 p.m.
Here's a link to tonight's agenda: https://t.co/s3OloR5rnM
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The United Student Labor Action Coalition (USLAC) is asking for funding for the Worker's Appreciation Week.
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Authored by On-Campus Senators Melissa Perez and Yasamin Salari, this resolution will form a committee to expand existing services and provide menstrual products to reach a broader student base in more locations.
Link – https://t.co/RSA18sClPo
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A.S. Senate has tabled this resolution for a week, alongside the resolution in support of ratifying revisions to the UCSA Charter and the bill to create standing policy 36. Tune in next week to see what these resolutions are all about, and Senate's decision on ratification.
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A.S. Senate has also tabled a bill to update the legal code of the A.S. Office of the President to create a Continuing Projects Coordinator position, "to ensure the support and continuation of projects."
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A.S. Judicial Council Chair Raymond Alonso just gave an update on the office's progress. The Council has been working extensively on their website, most notably adding records of past cases. They are also continuing work on streamlining the petition submission process.
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“[The test] wasn’t hard. I was prepared"
Ex-Assistant Director for Government Affairs LaDonte King spoke some inspiring words to A.S. Senate as well as the student population in anticipation of midterms, urging students to envision themselves being successful and to prepare.— The Bottom Line UCSB (@tblucsb) February 7, 2019
Senate just passed the bill to update A.S. Elections Board legal code. According to the Board Co-Chair John Paul Renteria, the bill will ensure that sections of the Board’s legal code agree with each other. The bill also expands the vacancy definition to include disqualification
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The bill also updates A.S. Elections Board legal code with the stipulation that Special Elections voter's threshold will be defined by the Board when the situation arises.
Link – https://t.co/m2lUBvrERQ
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A.S. Senate just passed the funding request of the United Student Labor Action Coalition (USLAC). The organization plans to host a Worker's Appreciation Week.
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