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Show iight to impeach College councils get power By DAN STEGGELL Chronicle Staff ' Allege Councils, by an act of the Associated Students of the University of Utah (ASUU) teemblv Thursday, were granted the right of impeachment by Bill No. 50 against Assembly members from their respective colleges. It seems like a very workable bill," commented Rick Kohler (Engineering). "When an teembly member comes in question, the question is not raised by the Execu 've Cab, net "by the Assembly itself. Instead, a body outside the central government will initiate action. J question, at hand, was whether impeachment could only be initiated by the teembly as outlined in the ASUU Constitution or whether the newly formed College Councils would also be given such power. Cus Basta (Engineering), speaking for the College Councils, argued that some Assembly bers, while being unpopular and unrepresentative of hisher college could be well en"gh liked in the Assembly to stop impeachment against himselfherselt. Such an arrangement would give the College Council no power over representatives from Respective college, he said, ifferent method of college funding was also passed. , k ld f the 75 cent per student allotment to each college that was passed two wee each college will receive an initial $200 with $12,000 being allocated according fhi enrollment fining $3000 would be set up in a college council contingency fund. n other action- , 3iMp,t0 "ine vote with seven abstentions, the Assembly endorsed the meeting ot -A k m I." residents Oct. 26 to discuss a refund in rent. ruhnns was AJ" calling for a limit of $10 per student per day for ASUU funded workshops was A bi" which would grant Executive Cabinet members voting rights in the Assembly was i tn "o consideration. JThe Assembly allocated $300 to the Student Advisory Cabinet. |