w 6A - Wednesday, March 28, 2012 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Due to election results, current CSG to meet again 91 Assembly discusses resolutions on funding, water bottles By GIACOMO BOLOGNA Daily Staff reporter The Central Student Govern- ment assembly held what was supposed to be the last meeting of its term, but election compli- cations have forced the body to hold another meetingnext week. Difficulties in approving some representative elections and the current appeals being heard by the Central Student Judiciary have delayed the certification of the elections, meaning the new assembly won't take its seats for at least another week. Mem- bers of the University Elections Commission attended the meet- ing and addressed the assembly, stressing the need for election- code reform and explaining that the results were not yet certified. LSA senior Brendan Camp- bell, the CSG vice president, said that under the compiled code the UEC was supposed to certify the results at yesterday's meeting, but the rules were sus- pended indefinitely. "Today, the assembly decided to suspend these rules because of the lingering concerns and the high number of exception ballots and the high number of close races," Campbell said. Campbell added that the president and vice president will be sworn in 10 days after the UEC certifies the election, and the new representatives will be seated at the following assembly meeting. During the meeting, 13 reso- lutions were discussed. Busi- ness senior Matt Eral, speaker of the assembly, said it was the "most business-heavy week all semester." CSG President DeAndree Watson said he anticipated a long night, but was pleased by the body's efficiency. "I expected it to be really long. I didn't expect it to end before midnight," Watson said. "I'm really impressed." Eral said the surprisingly expedient meeting could be due to the newly-instated temporary operating procedures. Over its past three meetings, the assem- bly has suspended its traditional rules and has been using the guidelines from a resolution to alter the assembly's regulatory procedures. Eral added that using the resolution's guidelines with- out passing them has given the assembly the opportunity to fig- ure out the most efficient struc- ture. "This is tabled week to week because ... if we're going to do this, let's do it right," Eral said. "We like the new rules, we want to operate under them now, but we ivant to make sure we've flushed out everything." A resolution regarding the Student Organization Fund- ing Commission passed unani- mously, with two abstentions, after weeks of debate. Eral said the purpose of the resolution, which was originally introduced on Feb. 14, "solidified the rolling funding process." In the past, the assembly has approved SOFC'sbudgetretroac- tively, butnowSOFC will present a report each week for approval. This system will allow for more legislative oversight and still maintain SOFC's ability to dis- tribute funding efficiently. "SOFC does incredible and everyone on the assembly rec- ognizes that," Eral said. "We just put what SOFC does in the (compiled code) with a few additional provisos ... it ended up being a great product that the assembly liked." One passed resolution allo- cates $6,000 to the University to purchase reusable water bot- tles for all incoming freshmen. Barbara Hagan, an adminis- trator in the Office of Campus Sustainability, attended the meeting to speak in support of the resolution. Hagan said 6,500 freshmen will receive reusable water bottles for a total cost of $39,000. "A lot of students when they move in buy cases of bottled water ... bottled water isn't good for the environment," Hagan said. "We're trying to send the right message to our incoming freshmen that sustainability is important at Michigan." Hagan added that it's a two- part plan that coincides with the recent addition of water bottle refill stations across cam- pus. "We thought it was impor- tant to get the infrastructure in place so (students don't) have to go across campus to find a water refill station," Hagan said. Campbell, who penned the resolution, said it was part of an "important, new sustainabil- ity push by the Central Student Government." "By helping provide reusable water bottles to all incoming freshmen, we hope that we'll be able to significantly improve the way that students at the Univer- sity consume water," Campbell said. Despite the 10 resolutions ready for voting this week, only five were passed and the remaining five were tabled. Nonetheless, Eral said this was no reason for concern. "Justbecause it's old business doesn't mean we're not going to vote on it," Eral said. "Some- times we need more time." ASHWINI BHATIA/AP An exile Tibetan Buddhist monk carries a portrait of the Dalai Lama along with a picture of Jamphel Yeshi during a candle lit vigil in Dharmsala, India, Monday. ea: Dalai ama behind recent protests Tibetan exile self-immolates, runs through demonstration BEIJING (AP) - China yes- terday accused the Dalai Lama and his associates of planning the self-immolation by a Tibetan exile in India days before China's president visits, repeating past assertions blaming the spiritual leader for dozens of such pro- tests. Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei offered no evidence linking the Tibetan spiritual leader to the exile who lit himself on fire and ran shout- ing through a demonstration in New Delhi on Monday. 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