ASUC Judicial Council certifies results for 4 student referendums
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Eshleman Hall is home to the ASUC. On Monday, the ASUC voted to certify the results of four student referendums from the 2021 ASUC elections.
The ASUC Judicial Council voted Monday evening to certify the results of four student referendums from the 2021 ASUC elections.
The referendums included Proposition 21A, which would clarify the nonpartisan status of ASUC councils; Proposition 21B, the Graduate Assembly, or GA, fee, would end graduate contributions to the ASUC fee and replace them with a GA fee; Propositions 21C, which would renew the Student Technology Fund, or STF, fee; and Proposition 21D, or the Daily Cal Initiative fee, respectively.
When the Ink Initiative was passed by the student body in 2016, it included the following language:
“An oversight committee will meet at least two times a year to examine the fee money’s allocation and to produce an annual report to the Chancellor, ASUC, and public. The oversight committee will have no decision making power in how the fee money is spent. Meetings of this committee will be
open to the public and be publicly noticed in The Daily Californian. The committee shall consist of:
All members of The Independent Berkeley Student Publishing Company Inc. Board of Directors. This board is composed of The Daily Cal Editor in Chief, Daily Cal alumni, UC Berkeley faculty, and working news media professionals