Sunday, March 8, 2009

Re-election Announcement

It is my pleasure to announce that I will be seeking re-election to the Student Association General Assembly as a Delegate for the Class of 2011. Over the past two years I have had the distinction of serving our class as Student Life Senator, Acting Class President, Liaison to the Dean of Students, and Chairman of the Student Life Committee. In my time on Student Government I have not backed down from the controversial, pressing issues facing the students at CUA. The Student Association General Assembly is designed as a body that can tackle these issues in a deliberative and thoughtful manner, brining about tangible change for the student body.

It would be an honor to continue serving the Class of 2011 in the General Assembly and I look forward to earning your support in the coming weeks. The election will take place on March 26th from 9am to 9pm, with voting stations located in the Pryz Atrium as well as online at vote.cua.edu. Speeches will be held for all classes on the evening of March 24th and I encourage all of you to attend. Campaign materials will be available shortly and can be procured through the facebook group. Thank you all for your time and your continued support.

Sincerely,

Ryan Winn

Building a Tradition of Responsible Representation

Over the past year The Student Association has nearly completed the first session the General Assembly. Although this year has been rough in spots SAGA has taken the first step in ensuring that Students have a voice in the affairs of the University and are properly represented. It is my sincere belief that every student at CUA deserve to be heard and to have a legitimate opportunity to influence the policies of this University. This process cannot be accomplished in one year, but instead will take concerted effort. The time put in by the General Assembly is simply a first step, in the coming year it will take increased input from students to drive the development of the Student Association as a legitimate and effective governing body for students, student organizations on campus. Together we can make a difference, we can make the student body a serious determinant of policy at CUA.

Record 2008-2009

The first meeting of the General Assembly brought about discussion and debate on many of the most pressing issues facing students at The Catholic University of America. For my part I served as Chairman of the Student Life Committee, which consists of 18 of the 28 delegates, and liaison to the Dean of Students Jonathan Sawyer.

In addition I sponsored three bills that were passed into law making me the most active legislator on the Assembly. The bills I sponsored are listed below.

1. Increasing the visibility of SAGA liaisons- this will make it mandatory for every office we represent that will have a placard with the photo, name, and information of the liaison that serves this office. This bill will take effect next year and will allow the student body to have a point of contact if an issue arises in a given office. This bill was passed unanimously.

2. DVD Rental Machine- this bill allows SAGA to place a funding request for a "Redbox" DVD Rental Machine for the Pryz. This bill is currently being implemented and should be ready for purchase by next year.

3. Get Out the Vote Resolution- this resolution affirms SAGA's dedication to ensuring fairness and participation in the forthcoming elections and all future elections.

*Two bills will be introduced at the next meeting of the General Assembly. Both are intended to increase the transparency of student government, especially SFAB, in order to open the lines of communication between the Student Association and the Student Body. One of these motions will directly address the concerns raised my members of the Student Body and the other will consist of an address to the Student Body by the Speaker of the Assembly.

Furthermore, I voted in favor of:
the SAGA bylaws
The Student Bill of Rights
The SAGA Rules of Debate and Decorum
Increasing Library Hours

Also I maintained three office hours per week, fought for increased oversight in SFAB, and served as Editor of the SAGA newsletter.