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Cornell University

2025-2026

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SA R47 (2025-2026): Committee Chair Information Transfer

Whereas, incoming committee chairs often lack guidance, resources, and information necessary to effectively run their specific committees,

Whereas, outgoing committee chairs frequently leave little insufficient records for the incoming committee chairs, leaving a knowledge gap that takes weeks to bridge and limits early-term committee effectiveness,

SA R45 (2025-2026): Creating a Membership Spotlights & Accountability Mechanism

Whereas, the Cornell Student Assembly serves as a primary representative body for undergraduate students and regularly undertakes advocacy, policy work, and student-facing initiatives;

Whereas, students often have limited visibility into the day-to-day work of SA representatives, including committee work, constituent services, policy drafting, and collaboration with campus partners;

SA R44 (2025-2026): You Get a Cookie!

Whereas, Representative Chaudhuri and Representative Blum are hungry,

Whereas, Representative Chaudhuri and Representative Blum are actually very hungry,

Whereas, Representative Chaudhuri and Representative Blum baked cookies last night,

Be it therefore resolved, everyone on the Assembly gets a cookie!

SA R43 (2025-2026): Creating Restrictions & Evaluation Criteria around the Special projects Fund

Whereas, the requirements for the Cornell Special Projects Fund read as: “The Student Assembly may choose to fund any project, program or service through the Assembly Special Projects that it deems to improve the quality of undergraduate student life.” (Cornell Student Assembly Standing Rules, Section 111.B),

SA R42 (2025-2026): A Resolution Enacting the Enforcement of Resolution 9

Authored by: Max Ehrlich ‘26

Sponsored by: Yasmeen Masoud ‘28, Dylan Carson ‘28, Hayden Watkins ‘28, Kennedy Young ‘28

Reviewed by: 

Type of Action: Legislation

Originally Presented: 02/12/2026

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