WEEKLY MEETINGS, WINTER 2023
Tuesdays, 5:00-7:00 pm
Location: HUB 250 and Synchronous Zoom
2023-2024 Agendas and Links Masterlist
2022-2023 Records Interim Page
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NOTICE: Due to technical issues with our website, we’re implementing temporary measures in the meantime. Details are present in this document:
TEMPORARY FORM FOR SIGNATURE SEATS
TEMPORARY FORM FOR CONSTITUENT SIGN UPS
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Zoom links:
Senate zoom link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/93605703824
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STEERING MEETING 1/18/24 (4PM)
Location: HUB 303 and Synchronous Zoom
Steering zoom link: https://washington.zoom.us/j/94934442517
VOTE HERE: https://senate.asuw.org/voting/active-vote/
Senate Leadership Office Hours
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LEGISLATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP 1/19/24 (4PM)
Location: HUB 303
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EMAILS:
Speaker | Rohini Kilaru | asuwssch@uw.edu
Vice Speaker | Andal Sridhar | asuwssvc@uw.edu
Membership Coordinator | Amanda Pitts | asuwssmc@uw.edu
Clerk | Kiyanaz Raveshti | asuwssse@uw.edu
WHO WE ARE
Senate meetings bring together a broad cross-section of the UW student community, which fosters a healthy dialogue surrounding issues affecting students. In doing so, we form the official opinion of the UW student body.
WHAT WE DO
We empower students through the democratic process, providing a space where their voices can be heard. Our platform allows for open expression of opinions, and any UW student may introduce legislation. Senators consider, amend, and vote on legislation, thus making the ultimate decision on its direction at UW. Explore our Senator Handbook for more information.
GET INVOLVED
Student Senate meetings are open to all UW students. Become a Senator to vote on legislation. However you choose to participate in senate meetings, your voice has meaning and impact.
The ASUW Student Senate acknowledges the Indigenous peoples of this land, and the land which touches the shared waters of all tribes and bands within the Suquamish, Tulalip, and Muckleshoot nations, and the Duwamish peoples, whose land our university currently occupies. It is our role and responsibility as guests to understand how our impact entangles the caretakers.