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The meeting included a land acknowledgement, a public comment session, and reports from Senate committees, professional staff, liaisons, and executive members. Presentations were given by Chancellor McNair regarding tuition fee increases, President Odunze on the State of the Campus Address, CAPS on stress management, and The UNLV Care Center on available resources. The agenda also included discussion and approval of Senator Jose Ibarra Lira as Senate President Pro Tempore, as well as nominations and approvals for chairs of various committees.
The meeting includes a call to order and roll call, followed by public comment. The agenda includes the approval of minutes from previous meetings and new business, specifically the discussion and approval of Executive Bill 55-14 and Executive Bill 55-15.
The meeting included a land acknowledgement, a period for public comment, and the approval of minutes from the previous meeting. Reports were presented by Senate committees, professional staff, liaisons, and executive members. New business included discussions and possible actions on various Senate Bills related to funding scholarships such as the Residential Housing Association Collaboration Scholarship, the First Generation Essay Contest, the Social Work BSW Leader Scholarship, the Rebel Resilience Scholarship, and the Scholar & Student Scholarship. Additional discussions covered a one-time sponsorship for RebelForge, amending the CSUN Bylaws to include the School of Public Health, and the Ways and Means Committee Operating Policy.
The town hall meeting addressed a significant budget shortfall at the university, which could lead to the loss of departments and students. Discussions involved strategies to mitigate the impact of budget reductions, including potential program cuts and voluntary separation programs. There was a call for collective action to protect higher education, urging participation, advocacy, and engagement with elected officials. Concerns were raised regarding the disproportionate impact on classified staff, and assurances were given to seek solutions and support. The meeting also addressed the process for program evaluations and the commitment to allow currently enrolled students to complete their degrees if programs are eliminated.
This document outlines a comprehensive statewide economic development plan for Nevada, aiming to diversify the economy away from its reliance on gaming and construction. Key strategies include establishing a cohesive economic development structure with a centralized state board overseeing three decentralized regional agencies, each responsible for short-term job creation and long-term cluster development. The plan also focuses on rebranding Las Vegas as a business destination, implementing business retention and expansion programs, and facilitating infrastructure investment through five-year capital plans. The ultimate vision is to achieve a better quality of life, improved education and healthcare, and increased job opportunities across the state.
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