GSSF Concerns with the New ASM Consitution
-
Author:
n/a -
Send To:
UW students
-
Sponsored By:
-
More Info at:
We, the undersigned, present our concerns about the proposed changes to the Associated Students of Madison (ASM) constitution. As organizations funded by the General Student Services Fund (GSSF) and students served by these organizations, we are most deeply impacted by these changes. The matter in which these changes have been proposed and debated has isolated the voices of many students and the leadership of several GSSF-funded organizations. Our specific concerns with these changes are as follows:
1. A presidential structure politically undermines GSSF funded groups because it increases the likelihood of violations of viewpoint neutrality.
2. Students voices will be marginalized by the ability of the president to appoint committee chairs and judges with life terms. This alters the power structure in such a way that students and organizations who are well-versed and educated on a multitude of issues are not given an appropriate say in decision-making that directly impacts the students they serve and the campus as a whole.
3. Removing the Student Councils (Senate) ability to strike line items of GSSF budgets increases the likelihood of vital campus organizations being zero-funded as a means of preventing specific line items from receiving funding.
4. This structure gives veto power to one person, which then requires a two-thirds majority vote to override the veto. There is a decreased likelihood of a two-thirds majority occurring, therefore the Senate has significantly less power than that of the former Student Council.
5. Even in the current structure the Grassroots Committees do not communicate effectively with their reciprocal GSSF-funded organizations and the new structure will hinder this communication further.
To address our aforementioned concerns, we demand the following:
1. That the formation and protection of a multi-party political system be added to the proposed constitution. Political parties ensure that the voices of students are heard and that elected officials are held accountable outside of their appointed office. This has the added benefit of increasing student involvement in our student government.
2. That term limits be included for the president and her cabinet, understood as any officials appointed by the president, with the exception of judges.
3. That a system be put in place that fosters communication between our student government and GSSF-funded organizations.
4. That a system be put in place to educate government officials on the philosophy of each respective Grassroots Committee and the correlated services provided by GSSF-funded organizations.
1. A presidential structure politically undermines GSSF funded groups because it increases the likelihood of violations of viewpoint neutrality.
2. Students voices will be marginalized by the ability of the president to appoint committee chairs and judges with life terms. This alters the power structure in such a way that students and organizations who are well-versed and educated on a multitude of issues are not given an appropriate say in decision-making that directly impacts the students they serve and the campus as a whole.
3. Removing the Student Councils (Senate) ability to strike line items of GSSF budgets increases the likelihood of vital campus organizations being zero-funded as a means of preventing specific line items from receiving funding.
4. This structure gives veto power to one person, which then requires a two-thirds majority vote to override the veto. There is a decreased likelihood of a two-thirds majority occurring, therefore the Senate has significantly less power than that of the former Student Council.
5. Even in the current structure the Grassroots Committees do not communicate effectively with their reciprocal GSSF-funded organizations and the new structure will hinder this communication further.
To address our aforementioned concerns, we demand the following:
1. That the formation and protection of a multi-party political system be added to the proposed constitution. Political parties ensure that the voices of students are heard and that elected officials are held accountable outside of their appointed office. This has the added benefit of increasing student involvement in our student government.
2. That term limits be included for the president and her cabinet, understood as any officials appointed by the president, with the exception of judges.
3. That a system be put in place that fosters communication between our student government and GSSF-funded organizations.
4. That a system be put in place to educate government officials on the philosophy of each respective Grassroots Committee and the correlated services provided by GSSF-funded organizations.
87 Signatures
-
Chynna Haas
- Organization Affiliation
- President, Working Class Student Union
-
Natalia Washington
- Organization Affiliation
- Volunteer Coordinator at the Campus Women's Center; Student Leader at Action for Environmental Justice
-
Eric Hoyt
- Organization Affiliation
- Student Labor Action Coalition
-
Michael Johnson
- Organization Affiliation
- Student Progressive Dane
-
Helen Brulla
-
Jerid Dickman
- Organization Affiliation
- Working Class Student Union
-
Ellen Hebron
-
Elizabeth Wetzel
- Organization Affiliation
- Working Class Student Union
-
Gable Bohn
- Organization Affiliation
- ASM/USSA/UC
-
Cassandra Colson
- Organization Affiliation
- Working Class Student Union
-
Ginger Kern
- Organization Affiliation
- Campus Women's Center
-
Margaret Lalor
-
Jeanette Martin
- Organization Affiliation
- MEChA
-
Kelsey Gernert
- Organization Affiliation
- Campus Women's Center
-
Adrian Sullivan
- Organization Affiliation
- В
-
Amanda Cleary
-
Vickie DeMarco
-
Brittany Farrell
-
Victoria Pietrus
-
Ryan Adserias
- Organization Affiliation
- Sex Out Loud
-
Sarah Roberts
- Organization Affiliation
- В
-
Erica Andrist
- Organization Affiliation
- Program Facilitator, Sex Out Loud
-
Nicolette Pawlowski
- Organization Affiliation
- Sex Out Loud- Program Facilitator
-
Sara Lyons
-
Sasha Hay
- Organization Affiliation
- Campus Women's Center Publicity Coordinator
-
celeste robert
- Organization Affiliation
- WSUM
-
Cecilia E. Leon
- Organization Affiliation
- Multi Cultural Student Coalition Student Leader
-
Sydney Peak
-
Eric Tervo
- Organization Affiliation
- Engineers Without Borders
-
Rob Lewis
- Organization Affiliation
- Campus Antiwar Network
-
Michael D. Rodgers
-
Sam
-
Jamie Utphall
- Organization Affiliation
- Campus Women's Center
-
Peter
- Organization Affiliation
- Sex Out Loud
-
Meghan Fahey
-
Anthony Hernandez, Jr
-
Nicole Isaacs
- Organization Affiliation
- CWC
-
Melanie Knier
-
Tera
-
Michael Egly
-
Erich Pitcher
- Organization Affiliation
- Smokefree Wisonsin
-
Caitlin Rau
-
Jonathan Elmergreen
-
Raighne Mitchell-Luft
-
Kelsey Foster
- Organization Affiliation
- Southeast Dorms GSA
-
Katie Grimm
- Organization Affiliation
- Adventure Learning Programs
-
PABLO ARIASVECINO
-
V. Savengseuksa
- Organization Affiliation
- Multicultural Student Coalition
-
Zahra Haider
- Organization Affiliation
- Intern, Women in REDzine, Campus Women's Center publication
-
Marisa Kovacs
- Organization Affiliation
- Campus Women's Center-Outreach Coordinator
-
87
Signatures! - View Signatures
- Sign Petition