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SA R54 (2025-2026): Approving Special Projects Request for the Cornell Persian Students Organization

Whereas, the Cornell Persian Students Organization (PSO) has an annual allocation of $3000 from the Student Activities Funding Commission (SAFC),
Whereas, the PSO seeks funding for the Cornell Persian New Year Celebration,
Whereas, the total cost of the event is $24000,
Whereas, Part B: Special Projects Funding, Section 1, of the Standing Rules reads: 

SA R53 (2025-2026): Approving Special Projects Request for the International Affairs Society at Cornell

Whereas, the International Affairs Society at Cornell has an annual allocation of $8000 from the Student Activities Funding Commission (SAFC),
Whereas, the International Affairs Society seeks funding for the North American Model United Nations Conference,
Whereas, the total cost of the conference is $5120,

SA R52 (2025-2026): Expanding College Credit Limits

Abstract: This resolution recommends that colleges respect students’ decision-making autonomy by keeping semesterly credit limits at or above 22 credits. The recommendation also permits an exception for first-year students.

Authored by: Max Ehrlich ‘26

Sponsored by: Lydia Blum ’27, Aidan Moodley ‘29

SA R51 (2025-2026): Updating the Bylaws with a Contingency Plan for Vacancies in the Independent Offices

Whereas, the Student Assembly reclassified the Offices of Ethics and Elections as “Independent Offices” early in the fall of 2024;
Whereas, in the fall of 2024, the function of the Student Assembly was hindered when elections were delayed following an ineffective Director of Elections’ delayed resignation. This issue would have been avoided had the Student Assembly been able to call a vote of no confidence;

SA R50 (2025-2026): Tri-Semesterly Committee Chair and Liaison Reports

Whereas, the Assembly relies on standing committees and liaisons to carry out essential functions of shared governance and student representation on campus, 
Whereas, committees and liaisons often face challenges maintaining consistent progress throughout the semester without regular accountability checks, 
Whereas, establishing predetermined reporting dates at the start of each semester would provide structure and ensure all committees remain active in pursuing their goals,

SA R49 (2025-2026): Attendance Callouts

Authored by: Christian Tarala ’27

Sponsored by: Eeshaan Chaudhuri ’27, Lydia Blum ’27

Type of Action: Internal Policy

Originally Presented: 02/12/2026

SA R48 (2025-2026): Public Comment Duration

Whereas, the Student Assembly is committed to transparency and public participation in student governance, as reflected in the Assembly Charter,

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