Without a doubt the Student Association General Assembly needs to be improved, however the greatest pitfall awaiting the General Assembly is being overly concerned with the body itself. The motivations behind the founding of SAGA was to advocate for the student body not to make incessant changes to little known governing documents. The forthcoming elections will provide you not only an opportunity to choose who will represent you on the Student Association and Program Board, but also to voice your distaste with question of whether or not to change the name of the Speaker to President. This particular issue is indicative of a larger inwards looking tendency that threatens to undermine the entire basis upon which SAGA has been built. I encourage each of you to vote no on March 30th and to sign the online petition here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvg7lRsCVJ8.
Instead of changing language I will, if elected, put an end to the practice of filling any vacancies on the General Assembly by appointments by the class delegates in which the vacancy occurs. This practice is not representative of the variety of interests present in each class, and encourages current members to fill vacancies with those who agree with them, rather than those most qualified to hold the office. I therefore propose that vacancies be filled by special elections within 30 days of the vacancy in question. Although post appointees have served admirably the legitimacy of the General Assembly requires drastic change to this practice, which perpetuates the image of SAGA as an "insiders organization."
SAGA also needs to give student organizations a seat at the table when deciding policies that will affect them, specifically in regards to funding. The Student Representation Council proved oddly unrepresentative and did not acknowledge the simple fact that student organization leaders are busy people who do not need to be told to come to another meeting in order to have there say. These leaders are crucial and should feel comfortable both approaching their delegates, and if they feel under-represented by the body, running themselves. I truly believe as a member of several student orgs that the best student government is one that does not demand overbearing regulations but instead promotes pragmatic funding policies designed to protect the newly augmented Student Activity and Club Sports Fee from inappropriate use.
If we want to improve SAGA from within, lets improve the means by which SAGA reaches out to the student body as a whole by appointed a Communications Director (a post that is currently vacant) and setting a full agenda at the beginning of each year. The Speaker could then summarize the goals of the body this year in an address they is mandated to give to the public each year (has not been held to date).
In conclusion SAGA does need some internal improvements, but this is not the primary goal of the body. These changes should be undertaken as soon as the new body is sworn in and an agenda should be compiled for the upcoming year through the office of the Speaker. Changing the Speaker's title to President will not provide legitimacy to SAGA but rather represent the worst stereotypes currently held about SAGA. We can fix SAGA, but more importantly we can help fix the problems actually affecting students as well.
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