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SA plans response to village law proposal

JOSH RANNEY

News Editor

 

Recent developments indicate that the Student Association executives and General Assembly plan on crafting and approving a resolution on behalf of the students of Fredonia, declaring their position on this potential law.

The issue was first brought to the General Assembly on Sept. 27.

During the discussion, many students and faculty in the audience expressed their concerns and asked questions regarding the village’s intentions.

Because of limited information at the time, Student Association President, Connor Aitcheson and other executives were not able to answer many questions.

“We left that meeting with more questions than anything,” said Aitcheson.

In the days since, Aitcheson has reached out to members of the Fredonia administration and village leadership. These conversations have been in hopes of better understanding the motivations and reasonings behind the law proposal.

“I will be presenting all of the information I gain through my meetings at this Thursday’s General Assembly [meeting] and will encourage the representatives to take an official stance on the issue by ratifying one of two presented resolutions,” said Aitcheson. “One in favor and one opposed to the registry of renters.”

The General Assembly meeting to discuss the proposed resolutions will be held on Oct. 4 in McEwen G-26.

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