University Daily Kansan, February 23, 1982 th ott dtdt tee bdr arss ofn mnoas eee acew dnnt aee ese eoch nH ece) ., o,, shh ts at ceed sr n tt From page one ASK The rep. David Miller, R-Eduora, agreed. "In my opinion ASK is not hard but a cut-out for the students at KU," Miller, a former KU student body president, said. "The most effective lobbyists are going to be the people of the student body." However, Mark Tallman, executive director of ASO (American Society for Oral Medicine) of Utah and the business owner of such clinic, student of St. Joseph's University. "I agree completely that it's KU students who need to be lobbying," Tallman said. "But I think there needs to be a full-time staff here to watch what's on." Tallman said that since he took over as executive director in January, ASK had worked toward emphasizing its presence on university campuses. The responsibility for this job is delegated to the campus directors, who in the past have stirred up more than 2,000 letters from students to legislators, Tallman said. Tallman said the campus directors also were responsible for answering questions that students might have about issues coming up in Topeka. John Keightley, campus director at KU, said he could be reached for legislative information at the Student Senate office five days a week. Mr. Keightley said students contacting him at home, he said. "I don't have a phone at my residence. And even if I did, I don't think I would have it when I am doing what things on around here right now in all these days, they earn about $5,000 a year from ASK. Both Keightley and Tallman said that the university year was pay increases for faculty members. But State Rep. Mike Hayden, R-Awood, who praised the efforts and accomplishments of ASK, said the group could not affect issues dampened upon the state's general revenue fund "ASK has some impact on lawmaking," he said. "But major issues such as budget determinations are based on state resources, not testimonies from lobbyists." From page one include specific details justifying ASK's budget, Audetkins said. "By saying you want so much for postage and so much for printing, you have to sit down at some point and plan programs," Adkins said. "ASK has never been forced to do that." Adkins The existence of the Senate is established by Senate Code and is not subject to cancellation, but Adkins said the Senate could disband ASK. "ASK, has no legal justification for its basis of subjective judgment. It's purely on the basis of subjective judgment." "We may find ASK is the best it can be, we may find it has inherent flaws and we may find ASK is no longer a viable vehicle to legislators." The Senate and its finance and auditing committee could decide not to allocate to ASK the $14,000 it receives yearly from the student activity fund. Adkins said KU would have to present good reasons to the other member schools for pulling out of ASK. The other schools are Emporia State University, Fort Hays State University, Kansas State University, Pittsburgh State University, Wichita State University and Washburn State University. Adkins said he wanted to reach a decision on ASK during his administration. Last year, K-State threatened to pull out of units that were not amendments to the ASK.bylaws.weiss was passed. Adkins' evaluation guidelines also stipulate that the name of the case ASK has supported from 1979 to 2003. Comments from student senators will be solicited on what contribution students could make to the Kansas Legislature and to Kansas Board of Regents issues; how ASK's resources should be allocated; what goals student government would have for any lobby organization; and on the KU Senate's ability to address national issues. FTE From page one State Rep. Jessie Branson, D-Lawrence, said she was not happy about the governor's actions. "It certainly is a decrease over last year, and is based on full-time equivalency and classes in higher education." "I think what happened was because this was a tight year, perhaps the governor felt this was a realistic approach to take," she said. The FTE figures were sent to the Legislature and Board of Regens after they were tabulated on Feb. 10, the 20th day of classes. Feb. 10 was the final day for final enrollment figures, Kelly said. The on-campus FTE fell from 19,919 in spring 1981 to 19,443 this semester. 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