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Cornell University

Student Assembly Meeting

Thursday, September 9, 2021

Associated Resolutions

Resolution Abstract Status
SA R17 (2021-2022): Approving Special Projects Funding Request for Art with Impact This resolution approves $4,200 of Special Projects Funding to the nonprofit organization Art with Impact for their mental health within the Black community programming. Acknowledged by the President
SA R18 (2021-2022): Calling on the Cornell University Administration to Publicly Support the Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫ’ (Cayuga Nation) Council of Chiefs and Clan Mothers Demands This resolution calls for the Cornell University Administration to release a statement voicing support for the Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫʼ (Cayuga Nation) Council of Chiefs and Clan Mothers demands, urging the Bureau of Indian Affairs to remove Clint Halftown as the Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫ, Cayuga Nations’ federal representative, establishing support for the Cayuga Nation Council of Chiefs and Clan Mothers as the legitimate government, and urging President Biden to meet with Council of Chiefs and Clan Mothers. Acknowledged by the President
SA R19 (2021-2022): Amending and Ratifying the Student Assembly Charter This resolution amends and ratifies the Student Assembly Charter for the 2021-2022 academic year. Accepted by the President
SA R20 (2021-2022): Amending and Ratifying the 2021-2022 Student Assembly Standing Rules This resolution amends and ratifies the 2021-2022 Student Assembly Standing Rules. Acknowledged by the President
SA R21 (2021-2022): Amending and Ratifying the Student Assembly Bylaws This resolution amends and ratifies the Student Assembly Bylaws. Notable amendments include: creating separate ex-officio positions for the different Tri-Council constituencies and creating a Student Athlete ex-officio position. Accepted by the President
SA R22 (2021-2022): Dissolving the Research and Accountability Committee and Creating the Office of Ethics This resolution is intended to dissolve the Research & Accountability Committee and create the Office of Ethics to preserve accountability measures. Acknowledged by the President
SA R23 (2021-2022): Support for Reproductive Rights This resolution is in reaction to Texas Senate Bill 8 (SB8), a recently passed piece of legislation that limits access to healthcare in the form of abortion, infringing upon the constitutionally protected reproductive rights of Americans and endangering the health of pregnant people. Acknowledged by the President