Student Judiciary: SSFC violated viewpoint neutrality
The Associated Students of Madison's Student Judiciary found the Student Services Finance Committee in violation of viewpoint neutrality Monday night.
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The Associated Students of Madison's Student Judiciary found the Student Services Finance Committee in violation of viewpoint neutrality Monday night.
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After approximately 11 hours of deliberations spread over two meetings, the Associated Students of Madison's Student Services Finance Committee approved the budget for the Multicultural Student Coalition early Thursday morning. The final budget passed at $555,467 by a vote of 10 to 2, after the proposal had topped $1 million.
The Associated Students of Madison's Student Services Finance Committee is scheduled to decide upon the budgets of several student-of-color organizations at tonight's meeting.
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