KSA council still hasn’t met since September
December 14, 2010 by Hayley Woodin · Leave a Comment
The Kwantlen Student Association council hasn’t met since September because they haven’t been able to meet quorum.
A sudden change in council chair that happened months ago left several council members unhappy because they were not consulted prior to the change.
Since then, some council members have been exercising their rights by not showing up for meetings.
Matt Todd, director of external affairs for the KSA executive board, said he has reason to believe council will be meeting soon.
The reason, he said, is that while some of the council members may still not be pleased about what happened, they felt as though they had made their point, and are now ready to move on.
But while part of council has been making their point, how has the lack of a student council this semester affected students?
The KSA doesn’t fall apart if council doesn’t meet, Todd said. It doesn’t rely on council to function on a day-to-day basis.
However, there are several items on the council’s agenda that have been postponed time and time again because they require council approval.
One of those items was the KSA budget approval to fund the 2011 Kwantlen Leadership Conference. If the event doesn’t receive the funding, it will ultimately have to be cancelled. But even then, there are provisions set up so that in the event council still doesn’t meet in January to pass the 2011 budget, it will essentially default to the same funding and expenditure decisions made in 2010.
And the KSA funded the Leadership Conference last year.
Other KSA projects that have been stalled include the official appointed of Melinda Bige to the role of Aboriginal Liaison. Bige assumed the position after the resignation of Roxanne Charles.
The KSA’s work on the multipass and developing a student health and transportation program have also been put on hold.