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    Daily Nexus (Univ. of California, Santa Barbara, Student Newspaper)
    April 12 2005

    Finance Board Questions Leg Council Actions

    By Kaitlin Pike - Staff Writer


    After giving away the remaining $200 in its Spring quarter budget
    Monday afternoon, Associated Students Finance Board members debated
    A.S. Legislative Council's actions last week, which many thought
    violated the autonomy of the board.

    The board gave $50 each to the Chinese American Association for its
    culture show, the UCSB Dance Team for Saturday's benefit performance
    and the Raices de Mi Tierra for a cultural show. It also granted the
    Armenian Organization Sisterhood $20 for an event commemorating the
    Armenian genocide. The Alpha Kappa Delta Phi sorority received $30
    for its Phoenix Scholarship Charity Ball. The Indian Undergraduate
    Student Association (INDUS) was the only group who did not receive
    funding. The board allocated $700 to INDUS last week, but the group
    asked Monday for any possible amount of additional funding for its
    `Visions of India' show.

    At last week's meeting, board members originally allocated $1,300 to
    Pi Kappa Alpha (PIKE) fraternity's Fight Night event. But after the
    PIKE representative left the meeting, the board debated its initial
    decision, and decreased the fraternity's grant to $1,001. Several
    members at last week's meeting said they disapproved of how the money
    would be used.

    A.S. Leg Council overruled the revision last Wednesday, granting PIKE
    the $1,300 that Finance Board had initially given them.

    During Finance Board's remark period Monday, members debated whether
    Leg Council should have infringed upon the board's autonomy in this
    instance.

    Finance Board Chair Bill Shiebler said Leg Council's decision was
    unnecessary and disregarded the expertise of the board.

    `I think it's too bad Leg Council doled out another $299 of our
    budget,' Shiebler said. `I think Finance Board is the most
    knowledgeable in financial matters.'

    Shiebler also said council members based their decision on the
    opinions of other council members who either did not attend the
    meeting or left the meeting early. The board decided to decrease its
    funding of Fight Night because of its extravagant budget, which
    included limousines for `ring girls,' and not strictly because the
    event inadvertently promoted sexual discrimination, he said.

    Off-Campus Rep Adam Graff said neither reason, whether it was because
    of sexual discrimination or an excessive budget, justified the
    board's action in lowering PIKE's funding. Graff said PIKE only asked
    Finance Board to partially fund its insurance costs and the cost of
    renting the Thunderdome, but it did not ask for any item the board
    might find objectionable.

    `The justification they gave for changing the funding after the fact
    was insufficient and illogical,' he said. `Be it sexual
    discrimination or extravagant budget... neither is sufficient to
    warrant [the board] taking this action because it's not germane to
    the funding of the event.'

    Even though the board is out of money for the quarter, members said
    they would continue to meet for the remainder of the school year to
    advise student groups about financing events.
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