The SGA met for the second time March 9. Because this was their second meeting, there were no old or new orders of business. There were, however, 22 future orders of business that will become new orders of business in the following meeting.
The newly elected President Pro Tempore, Brandon Honeywell, junior in biomedical sciences, presented the first future order of business.
“There are two code of law changes that have to be made in order for the new executive position that Ivy Sibley has been appointed for, the executive vice president of marketing and engagement,” Honeywell said. “There are two places where the language needs to be changed so that her position can be added. The first bill just has to do with attendance.”
The second part of Honeywell’s bill stated the new position would receive a salary decided by the Salary Review Board and approved by the student senate.
The following 20 future orders of business all involved the approval and appointment for future student government positions that will be filled next week.
James Beauchaine, senator at-large, asked for the approval of Sam Moore as executive secretary for the Auburn University student senate and for Katie Xu as the College of Veterinary Medicine’s council president.
Lucy Anne Link, senator at-large, asked for the approval of Matt Molock as the parliamentarian for the Auburn University student senate and for Mizna Kanafani as a senator for the College of Agriculture.
Drew Van Deventer, senator from the College of Science and Mathematics asked for the approval of Cole Davis as the Auburn University student senate technical assistant.
Jacqueline Keck, a senator in the College of Liberal Arts asked for the approval of Hunter Gibson as a senator at-large.
Lucas Tribble, senator in the Ginn College of Engineering, asked for the approval of Stephanie Sorrell as a senator for the College of Education, Justin West as a senator for the College of Education and Colton Pollard as a senator for the Ginn College of Engineering.
Drake Pooley, senator from the Harbert College of Business, asked for the approval of Sarah Cape as a senator of the College of Education.
Sarah Grace Mitchell from the Ginn College of Engineering asked for the approval of Emily Warmanas the senator for the College of Veterinary Medicine.
Phillip Searcery from the Ginn College of Engineering asked for the approval of John Walker as the senator for the College of Architecture, Design, and Construction. Hope Harrelson, senator form the School of Nursing, asked for the approval of Lacy Campbell as the senator for the College of Human Sciences.
Benjamin Arnberg, a senator from the Graduate School asked for the approval of Caleb Killough as the senator for the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences.
Trey Fields, senator from the College of Liberal Arts, asked for the approval of Luke Carlson as the president of the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences and for Cody Cumbie as the vice president of the School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences School’s council.
Daniel Hess, a senator at-large, asked for the approval of Bradley Lawson as the College of Veterinary Medicine School’s council vice president and for Jonathan
Corona as the College of Architecture, Design, and Construction School’s council president.
The following future orders of business asked for the student senate’s consent for filling future SGA roles.
India Way, senator from the Harbert College of Business, asked for consent for Olivia Tofani as the SGA chief of staff and for Michael Waldrum as the executive vice president of programs. Peyton Hanson, senator from COSAM aksed for consent for Jesse Westerhouse to serve as executive vice president of initiatives. Brock Herndon, senator from the College of Business asked for consent for Ivy Sibley as the executive vice president of marketing and engagement.
Walked Byrd, SGA president, said the purpose of this meeting was mainly to prepare for the next meeting.
“Tonight 24 future orders of business were presented, which means that next week there will be new orders of business and all 24 will be voted on next week,” Byrd said.
In other SGA news:
-Campus office application are due by Friday, March 13.
-New SGA officers will have their office hours posted by the end of the week.
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