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Rousseau vetos ACFC’s budget
The promised has become reality; ASUO President Amelie Rousseau officially sent out a veto of the Athletics and Contracts Finance Committee as of 11:34 a.m. Thursday morning because it did not feature a contract or funding for the Oregon Student … Continue reading
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ASUO Senate approves over-realized recommendation
Despite some concern about how the process was conducted, the Senate eventually approved all six proposal recommendations of its internal “Over-realized Fund committee”, handing out $197,238 from the fund. Proposals receiving funding: – Orgsync: $45,000 – unanimous vote – Riverfront: … Continue reading
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Programs Finance Committee holds final hearings
On Tuesday evening, the ASUO Programs Finance Committee held its last program recall before finalizing its budget to present to the ASUO Senate on Wednesday night. The PFC budget is the last major program budget in the ASUO budget to … Continue reading
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OSPIRG voted down for third time
Long after most other students had cleared out of the EMU, the ASUO Senate voted down funding the Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group at $45,000 with a vote of five affirming and 14 opposing on Wednesday night. After a … Continue reading
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ASUO Executive proposes shifting ACFC funds to find money for OSPIRG
The ASUO Executive wants to take $45,000 from the Athletics and Contracts Finance Committee’s contract with the University’s athletic department and use it for a proposed Oregon Student Public Interest Research Group contract and replace the $45,000 for the athletic … Continue reading
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Andrew Quinlan will remain on ACFC after Con Court ruling
A disputed Constitution Court ruling today resulted in Andrew Quinlan, an at-large member of Athletics and Contracts Finance Committee, being declared not guilty of a grievance filed against him for non-fulfillment of duties. A month ago, Jan. 18, University student … Continue reading
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