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2008

Louisiana State University

Gammon

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F08rs Sgb No. 4 (Election Code), Prestridge, Gammon, Edwards, Sellers Oct 2008

F08rs Sgb No. 4 (Election Code), Prestridge, Gammon, Edwards, Sellers

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

To amend Article VIII, Section 2 of the LSU Student Government Election Code


F08rs Sgb No. 8 (Bylaws), Palermo, Gammon, Spell Oct 2008

F08rs Sgb No. 8 (Bylaws), Palermo, Gammon, Spell

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A BILL

TO AMEND ARTICLE IV, SECTION 2 OF THE STUDENT GOVERNMENT BYLAWS.


S09rs Sgr No. 13 (Academic Calendar), Palermo, Gammon, Hanna Apr 2008

S09rs Sgr No. 13 (Academic Calendar), Palermo, Gammon, Hanna

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A RESOLUTION

To urge and request Louisiana State University to change the academic calendar.


S08rs Sgr No. 14 (Spring Break), Palermo, Gammon, Hanna Apr 2008

S08rs Sgr No. 14 (Spring Break), Palermo, Gammon, Hanna

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A RESOLUTION

To urge Louisiana State University to change the academic calendar to make the Spring Break holiday more in line with some of our peer institutions and schools in the East Baton Rouge School system.


S08rs Sgr No. 16 (Voter Registration), Prestridge, Gammon, Blanco, Canseco, Oaks Apr 2008

S08rs Sgr No. 16 (Voter Registration), Prestridge, Gammon, Blanco, Canseco, Oaks

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A RESOLUTION

In support of Louisiana State Senate Bill No. 428, which would provide that applications or academic registrations to any college or university shall also serve as the applicant's application for voter registration.


S08rs Sgr No 18 (Tobacco Age), Gammon, Sellers, Blanco, Foley Apr 2008

S08rs Sgr No 18 (Tobacco Age), Gammon, Sellers, Blanco, Foley

Student Senate Enrolled Legislation

A RESOLUTION

In opposition of Louisiana State House of Representative Bill No. 240, which would raise the minimum age to buy or possess tobacco from age eighteen (18) to age twenty-one (21).