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Their constitutional powers include; proposing legislation, drafting or amending bills, filibuster(delay or block legislation via prolonged debate), oversight of the federal budget, and the executive branch by approving or rejecting presidential appointees for agencies.
Bylaws Article III, Section 8 (d) states: d) Elected faculty senators are required to maintain a two-thirds attendance rate for both the plenary meetings and the assigned standing committee meetings.
Academic Senate means an organization whose primary function is to make recommendations with respect to academic and professional matters. Academic and Professional matters means the following policy development matters: 1. Curriculum including establishing prerequisites.
The University Faculty Council. Powers and Duties. The Council represents the Senate when the Senate is not in session. The Council operates under procedures set forth by the Senate, undertakes all tasks assigned to it by the Senate, and reports on its activities to the Senate.
In effect, Student Senate represents the best interests of the general student body. Student Senate may participate in helping raising funds for school-wide activities, including social events, community projects, helping people in need and school reform.
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In ance with the tenets of shared governance, the Senates responsibilities include authorizing, approving, and supervising all courses and determining the conditions for admissions, certificates, and degrees. In other areas of University life, the Senate exercises an active advisory role.
The Faculty Senate serves as the legislative body of the university, creating a forum for the mutual exchange of ideas between senior administrators and faculty.
University Senate is the primary University governance body where students, faculty, staff, and administrators debate university issues and reach conclusions on the policies and actions to be taken by the institution.

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