The Washington State Legislative session began earlier this month, and ASWSU plans to advocate and provide support for undocumented students throughout the next few months. House Bill 1889, by Rep. Amy Walen, D-Kirkland, would allow a person who is not lawfully present in the United States to be eligible for multiple licenses and permits as.
ASWSU senators unanimously approved the tech fee proposal for the 2024–25 school year at this week’s senate meeting. Bryce Becker, department of health and safety director, said the department is planning a sexual health awareness week for the week after spring break. “We’re gonna take some of the health money that’s in ASWSU accounts and.
ASWSU Vice President Maccabee Werndorf said the Senate did not follow the proper process when they approved a 5% mandatory fee increase for the Chinook during their previous meeting. The UREC advisory board initially proposed a Chinook fee increase to the Senate to combat operating inflation costs and reduced enrollment. During the next Senate meeting.
The ASWSU Senate heard presentations from the Health and Safety Director as well as representatives from the Department of Communication and Department of University Affairs in the ASWSU’s executive branch at this week’s meeting. Bryce Becker, the Health and Safety Director said ASWSU passed out stress balls on Tuesday as a part of mental health.
ASWSU voted on the chair positions for various committees including the Environmental Sustainable Alliance, Movimiento Estudiantil Chicana/o de Aztlán and the Asian Pacific American Student Coalition at this week’s meeting. Stephen Fawcett, the nominee for the ESA, gave a speech regarding his future goals and aspirations as the chair of ESA. He has served as.