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Michael Feldman and his zany crew brew a weekly concoction of comedy quizzes, quirky interviews, unusual news, jazz interludes, and more.
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Tuesday, May 22, 2012 University student trustees may soon have voting power The Ohio House approved a bill to give student trustees the chance to vote by WKSU's STATEHOUSE CORRESPONDENT BILL COHEN |
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| The Ohio House of Representatives voted Tuesday to allow state universities to give their student trustees voting power on school issues. Since the late 1980’s, the trustee boards have each included two students, but they have nothad voting rights. Republican State Representative Mike Duffey predicted that if some universities dogive the vote to their student trustees, the colleges could become more responsive. |
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The House okayed the bill. Next, state senators will take up the idea. Students and their advocates had pushed for all the colleges to be required to give the vote to student trustees….but there’s apparently not enough support among legislators to get that idea put into law.
Columbus Democrat Mike Stinziano is happy with the move, even though it doesn’t go as far as he wants. Here he is, in an interview with statehouse correspondent Bill Cohen.
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