Show J Student Y 4 o Senate accepts Constitution Bill veto Erika J. J Schuster Staff Writer Yes Cameron Cooper we will accept your veto This was the message the Student Senate finally sent to our President after a heated debate on Feb 21 1989 The majority of the 55 minute senate meeting was spent deciding whether or not the senate would uphold Coopers Cooper's veto on the recently revised constitution and what the repercussions woud be If the senate had tried to override the veto the constitution constitution constitution con con- would have then gone to the for ratification in the next general elections to be held May 1 and 2 However since the veto was approved the tion has now been sent back to committee where it will continue to be e revised Word from the committee evaluating our current form of student government will affect revisions Executive Vice President Jill Greenfield is on the evaluation committee commit commit- tee and a member of the Senate Constitution and Bylaws Committee and will willbe willbe willbe be an important part of the revision The last revision process took nine weeks According to Vance Sperry the former Senate President the constitution constitution constitution con con- was revised during the 88 87 academic year but not in time for ratification ratification ratification tion in a general election It is not known how long the constitution will spend in committee this time |