SA R54 (2024-2025): Expanding Free and Subsidized Student Parking at Cornell University
Context & Problem Statement
Whereas, Cornell University currently charges between $600 and $1,200 annually for most student parking permits, with limited availability even at that price, creating a significant cost burden for students with financial need;
Whereas, students who live off-campus or commute from surrounding areas often have no viable alternative transportation, especially those working night shifts, attending clinical placements, or residing in housing not served by TCAT’s main lines;
SA R53 (2024-2025): Enhancing Federal Healthcare Access at Cornell Health
Context & Problem Statement
Whereas, Cornell’s Student Health Plan (SHP) costs $3,828 per year, plus an additional $550 in annual health fees, totaling $4,378 annually per student, which imposes a financial burden on students who already qualify for federal insurance through Medicaid or Medicare;
SA R52 (2024-2025): Sustainability Theme Year Resolution
Whereas, there are less than five years left to prevent the effects of climate change to 1.5°C according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
Whereas, one of Cornell University’s “core values” is Respect for the Natural Environment, where “we value our role in advancing solutions for a sustainable future and we recognize the close relationship between people and the Earth, acting in ways to live and work sustainably.”
SA R46 (2024-2025): Amendments to the Student Assembly Charter Appendix A and B
Whereas, the Charter of the Student Assembly exists to help outline the rules and operations of the Assembly;
Whereas, Appendix A of the Charter of the Student Assembly outlines the guidelines that should be followed when handling matters of the student activity fee;
Whereas, Appendix B of the Charter of the Student Assembly outlines the guidelines that should be followed for organizations that are funded by the Student Assembly;
SA R57 (2024-2025): Commending Alhassan Bangura ‘25 for his Service to the Student Assembly
Whereas, Alhassan Bangura helped found the Student Assembly Office of Ethics in the 2021-2022 term and was an inaugural member of the Office;
Whereas, Alhassan served as Director of the Office of Ethics for the 2023-2024 term, providing invaluable support to the Assembly and adjudicating complex Assembly crises including presidential succession, governing document conflicts, and officer misconduct allegations;