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Mission Statement

The Legislative Branch of the 老澳门资料's Student Government is responsible for serving the university's students in the Senate by passing legislation and resolutions on their behalf. The Legislative Branch is also responsible for representing the students in all national, state, local, and university-wide concerns as their elected representatives.

Senate & Committee Agendas, Minutes, Voting Records, and Legislation:

Student Government believes in transparency for all students at the 老澳门资料. In compliance with Florida's Sunshine Law, Student Government revised Title IV of its Constitution and Statutes in order to make legislative records more transparent and accessible for the student body. As such, Chapter 408: Maintenance of Legislative Records, now holds that all records emanating from Senate and Committee meetings shall be, henceforth, made available online. Records shall consist of, but not be limited to, voting records, attendance records, agendas of Senate and Legislative Committee meetings, minutes of Senate and Legislative Committee meetings, and passed legislation also known as Legislative Bills.

Current legislation and records for the Summer 2024 term will be updated continuously throughout the Summer Semester. However, should you be searching for legislation enacted prior to this, please check the . For more information on the different types of legislation, visit the Create Your Own Bill page. If you have any questions, please contact the current Student Government Senate Secretary, Claire Haffke, at sgasssec@unf.edu.

Please visit the  to view the Senate and Committee agendas, minutes, and voting records, as well as passed legislation. If you do not have access to the Perch Portal, you can submit a Public Records Request by going to the Public Records Request page on the SG website and filling out the survey.  The Student Government Social Media and Communications Coordinator shall fulfill the request in a reasonable amount of time as dictated by Florida Public Records Law, Chapter 119.