On the agenda, major items up for discussion were endorsing a Hamilton bike share program, anti-oppression training for MSU staff and SRA members, an MSU transit policy, changes to the student health plan and the final report from the democratic reform committee.
Related:
SRA to consider endorsing Hamilton bike share
Editorial: Need for SRA reform persists
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Cycle Safe is already implemented by the SCSN (part of the MSU) and Parking Services
^ so to elaborate that would answer Justin’s question regarding bike safety lessons on campus.
The discussion on health care and oral contraceptives really proved the need for anti-oppression training for assembly members. I’m glad it passed. Thank you Elise! Please keep fighting. Best of luck in your re-election!
How did the discussion on health care and oral contraceptives really prove the need for anti-oppression training for assembly members?
Thanks, Allie! Much appreciated!