Page 8 University Daily Kansan, February 26, 1982 Senate objects to cuts By ANN LOWRY Staff Reporter The Student Senate last night passed two resolutions, objecting to President Reagan's budget cuts and to the student campus privilege fee, as well as a petition calling for a change in the Senate code. The budget cuts resolution stated Senate's objections to cuts in Guaranteed Student Loans, Pell Grants, campus-based aid such as Supplemental Education and Supplemental Education Week-Study Grants and grants under state matching grants, graduate fellowships, veterans' benefits and Social Security benefits. He said that Jerry Rogers, KU director of financial aid, had said Reagan's proposed cuts could drastically crunch financial aid at KU. THE RESOLUTION will be sent to Kansas' two senators and five representatives in Washington, D.C. 1 the student campus privilege fee resolution stated that the Senate objected to the $4.50 that students involuntarily paid to the University of Kansas Athletic Corporation to support intercollegiate athletics. John Keightley, KU Associated Students of Kansas campus-director, said that 14,000 KU students paid for his leadership education with financial aid medical. The resolution also stated the We Know Why You Ride We Know Why You Ride Horizons HONDA Parts, Sales & Service 1811 W. 6th 843-3323 Senate's desire to promote good relations with the new athletic director and the student body by establishing an athletic department and an athletic department officials and faculty. enough four students serve on the KUAC board, the resolution stated that the Senate opposed the manner in which the campus privilege fee was instituted without an effective solicitation of student opinion. In other business, the Senate voted to endorse a letter that the Graduate Student Council intended to send to legislators protesting Reagan's cuts in budgets for graduate and professional school student loans. In a letter to the Senate, Tom Berger, executive coordinator of the GSC, said, "There is no realistic possibility that our program would be replaced by state or private funds." Before the meeting adjourned, Keighley gave cards to all senators to fill out with their home addresses, state representatives and districts. Keightley said that when ASK received news of issues affecting students, it would send informational letters to KU senators from certain districts so they would know about issues and write to their congressmen. Trailridge Studios, Apts., Townhouses 2500 W. 6th 843-7333 The petition to amend the Senate code, which now will go to the University administration, asked to allow members of the Senate to serve three successive terms on the University Council. The code now allows senators to serve only two terms. Bring in your Rock Chalk ticket stub after the show and get a free draw. FREE BEER AFTER ROCK CHALK! The Lawrence City Commission passed the fee ordinance to pay for a storm water runoff study by Burns & McDonnell of Kansas City, Mo. KU students who are registered to vote in Lawrence may be asked to decide whether they want to pay a fee or water fee when water费 with their water bill. for a Better Government Committee. A group of Lawrence citizens, which includes KU students, collected 2,000 signatures to force a lawsuit against the定理 that would impose the fee. Group calls for referendum on storm water runoff fee The city doesn't need a study by a firm from outside Lawrence, said E.R. Zook, a member of the Citizens The group turned in the signatures to the county clerk yesterday, Jeff Freeman, chairman of Citizens for a Lower Government Committee, said. 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