Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Where Our Senate Stands on Student Participation

The records disclosed to this publication reveal the standing of senators on last week's controversial (to SGA) proposal to allow a question regarding racial profiling legislation onto the ballot.  Here is the breakdown of that vote both on second and the subsequent third readings of that legislation.

Second Reading
Third Reading
For
Against
For
Against
*LJR Chair Gilson
PT. Miller
*LJR Chair Gilson
PT. Miller
CRT Chair Gonzalez
DPT. Hardman
CRT Chair Gonzalez
DPT. Hardman
*CFC Chair Bryant
DPT. Friefeld
FAO Chair DeSanti
DPT. Friefeld
GAC Chair Hellinger
SPR Chair Evangelista
GAC Chair Hellinger
SPR Chair Evangelista
FAO Chair DeSanti
SLC Chair Bormel
*CFC Chair Bryant
E&A Chair Land
Sen. Ossa
E&A Chair Land
Sen. Warrick
SLC Chair Bormel
↓Sen. Goodson-Orr
Sen. Sonntag
Sen. Lane
Sen. Kaplan
Sen. Simons
Sen. Evans
Sen. Simons
↓Sen. Centenaro
Sen. King
Sen. Kaplan
Sen. King
Sen. Sonntag
Sen. López
Sen. Shapiro
Sen. López
↓Sen. Goodson-Orr
↓Sen. Centenaro
Sen. Katz
↑Sen. Andriotis
Sen. Evans
Sen. Lane
Sen. Rits
Sen. Atlfield
Sen. Shapiro
Sen. Atlfield
Sen. Jones
Sen. Besley
Sen. Katz
Sen. Besley
*Sen. Bardzell
Sen. Ossa
Sen. Rits
Sen. Warrick
↑Sen. Andriotis
↑Sen. Moesch
Sen. Jones
↓Sen. Arbos
*Sen. Muniz

*Sen. Bardzell

↑Sen. Moesch

*Sen. Muniz



↓Sen. Arbos
Key
* - Appears to have voted same way on both readings.
↑ - Went from voting against on second reading, to voting for in third reading.
↓ - Went from voting for on second reading, to voting against in third reading.
LJR – Legislative, Judicial, and Rules Committee.
CRT – Conference, Registration and Travel Committee.
FAO – Financial Allocations for Organizations Committee
GAC – Governmental Affairs Committee.
SPR – Services and Public Relations Committee.
E&A – Elections and Appointments Committee.
CFC – College Facilitation Committee.
SLC – Senate Leadership Committee.
PT. – Pro-Tempore.
DPT – Deputy Pro-Tempore.


Here is the breakdown by college, on the vital third reading:

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For those who would like to speak to their senator about their inability to allow a question to be voted on by the student body, here are the SGA e-mail addresses of those who voted against the referendum, broken down by college.  If you want to let your elected representatives what you think:

College of Arts and Humanities
  • Pro-Tempore Miller - sga_pro@ucf.edu
  • Senator Arbos - sga_cah3@ucf.edu

College of Business Administration

  • Deputy Pro Tempore Hardman - sga_ba7@ucf.edu
  • Deputy Pro Tempore Friefeld - sga_ba2@ucf.edu 
  • Senator Sonntag - sga_ba5@ucf.edu
  • Senator Centenaro - sga_ba4@ucf.edu
College of Education
  • Senator Shapiro - sga_ed2@ucf.edu
  • Senator Jones - sga_ed3@ucf.edu
  • Senator Katz - sga_ed4@ucf.edu
College of Sciences
  • E&A Chair Land - sga_ea@ucf.edu
  • SPR Chair Evangelista - sga_spr@ucf.edu
  • SLC Chair Bormel - sga_slc@ucf.edu
  • Senator Kaplan - sga_sci3@ucf.edu
  • Senator Bardzell - sga_sci4@ucf.edu
  • Senator Goodson - Orr - sga_sci5@ucf.edu
  • Senator Evans - sga_sci8@ucf.edu
  • Senator Rits - sga_sci9@ucf.edu
College of Hospitality / Rosen
  • Senator Muniz - sga_hm1@ucf.edu

2 comments:

  1. Shouldn't Miller have a star next to his name? Dang is it that hard to get some consistency from you people!

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  2. No, he shouldn't. My apologies for not making this more clear, but the star is only placed next to the names of individuals who did not specifically designate how they voted on both second and third reading (which most senators did). These selected senators only placed that they were for or against resolution 43-23 in general.

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