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Candidate for VP Internal Lawrence Lam — uws questionnaire

The following are the responses by candidate for vice-president internal Lawrence Lam to the UWS questionnaire.

1. Describe the essence of your platform in 30 words or fewer.

Essentially all my platform items are directed at breaking down the barriers that stand in the way for students who want to be full participants in strengthening the UW Community.

2. What are the three most important issues in this election? List your answers and write 50 words or fewer on each.

Improve the relationship between governing bodies and students. There has been a perception that FEDS is more interested in exercising authority and maintaining a bureaucracy rather than working with students and helping them with their initiatives. I’ve been hearing this especially from student societies and from club execs.

Security at large events. It's too bad that WIPAC had to pay so much for security when for an event last Fall. We need a deal to make sure that students are not overburdened financially when bringing in a speaker. We need to keep free speech free.

Community Awareness. It was great that there we hosted three world-class speakers last week but this also meant that if you attended one talk, you missed out on another. I will look for ways to improve communication on campus so that everybody can know what's on at UW.

3. What is your most important contribution to the university community that qualifies you for the position for which you are running? State it and write 50 words or fewer to describe it.

When I was a FEDS Councillor, I co-created a committee to streamline the administration of Clubs and Services. I also created a committee to take care of special projects funding. The VP Internal chairs these committees, one of which I presently sit on.

4. What are Feds' three most significant failures this year? List them and write 30 words or fewer on each.

The handling of the Embassy Students Association was disastrous. It's almost inexcusable that the issue is still unresolved to this day, especially given the nature of the infractions.

Many groups have complained about the red tape that has been set up to run events. The paperwork required of execs is just unnecessary.

Public relations was poor. Most students aren’t able to remember anything promised nor can they name three accomplishments. Also, many students felt alienated by the heavy-handedness of the executive.

5. Describe the two, most important, specific things you would change to make Feds more effective. List them and write 30 words or fewer on each.

I would make the administration and funding committees more transparent to avoid the PR problems that this year's secretive committee experienced.

I will advertise the resources that are available to students. Students have many exciting ideas and they should know we can help get them off the ground.



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Authored by: JinChoi on Tuesday, February 15 2005 @ 10:58 AM CST
Hey Lawrence, the reason I'm voting for you is the fact that you seem to share with me the idea that policy is meant to serve students, not vice versa. I trust that you'll implement each policy as it was intended to be. But that said, I've got some recommendations for your platform, if you don't mind. This is all concerning clubs stuff. I've been exec for 2 clubs and I feel that some things need to change.

1) Clubs policy. As former councillor Rob Ewaschuk said, the clubs policies are horrendous. It gives too much power to the Feds, and no defense for the clubs. I'd like the the whole policy reviewed and revamped.

2) Clubs accounting. The current system is a mess. To spend any money, you have to first spend it yourself, then bring the receipt and fill out a form, and then the Feds makes out a cheque for you. This process takes atleast 2-3 weeks and is a major pain. It would be awesome if you could try to make a deal with CIBC to give every club their own CIBC account, except make it so that their accounts can't go to the negatives. If you can't do this, at the very least, build in some kind of defense system for the clubs to be able to claim their own money, should the Feds turn evil and insist on not issuing their cheque. The way it's set up now, this is very possible.

3) Clubs funding. There are different ways to go about this. I don't think increasing the $50 term is a good idea, as small clubs benefit more than big clubs, and it entices people to make "clubs" solely to take the free money. Answer is subsidy. Lower the advertising costs - i.e. posters, imprint ads, etc through subsidizing them. There are other things you can subsidize, but you get the picture.

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