Senate Resolution 06-11/12 passed in the SGA House of Representatives in a 10-3 vote. The popular argument in favor of this resolution was the need to make a statement on behalf the students. While I completely agree, I still worry that the language is much too vague, and thereby, takes no official stance. Furthermore, it doesn't take any action nor does it ask for anything. Personally, as a student, I would like SGA to do more than make a weak statement, but thankfully, this is a democracy.
The good thing is that SGA appears to want to take action on behalf of the students. I'm hopeful that the information I shared with them today regarding Colorado's funding of higher education and the CU budget will inspire them into taking true action on behalf of the students. I'd be more happy to point them to the information, resources and contacts they need.
More info on SR06-11/12:
Chancellor's Response to SR06-11/12
Words, words, words.
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