Thursday, April 10, 2014

Blog Topic # 13 - Governors

To what extent does the governor interact with your community partner?
There is no direct interaction between my community partner and the governor.  The governor simply does his job and we play off of the hand we are dealt.  The governor does not even know that PSANDNU exist. If the governor does something beneficial for our community (NDNU) then we applaud him and give him praise. If he does something disadvantageous, then we may choose to try to influence him to change the unfavorable action or even go as far as to rally against him.  Either way we a not even a blimp on his screen at the moment.  We actually have Veronica Villalobos Cruz as the Vice President of External Relations for the Association of Independent California Colleges and Universities to lobby/represent our school, and other private universities, in the state capitol.  She may be one of our best resources to interact with the governor and other state officials.

Does he/she have the authority to make an impact on your community partner's operations?
Directly, the governor has no authority over our organization, but has the power to impact us by impacting our community.  The governor has the authority to impact us negatively and positively.  The impacts that are felt the most, is when it hits our wallets.  That type of impact seems to be the most common and reoccurring. When the governor makes cuts to financial aid, we find ourselves organizing and heading his way to give him a piece of our minds.

Blog Topic #12 - State Constitutions

Is your community partner constitutionally mandated?
My community partner is unfortunately not constitutionally mandated.  The PSANDNU is more like an interest group than a government entity.  They are actually nothing close to a government entity.  We have no affiliation with any form of government, other than the fact that we are their constituents.  PSANDNU does have its own constitution though.  It is similar to other constitutions, in the way that it setups up the governing body of PSANDNU.  Of course, it is not perfect, but it is nice to have some guideline/foundation.

Does it seek any kind of protection relating to its existence or scope, or any guarantee relating to its area of interest, under a state constitution?
My community partner does not seek any kind of protection from the government.  If we wanted to, we could make a huge stretch and say that we use the government for protection regarding freedom of speech or freedom to assemble.  We did seek protection of financial aid funding from the state of California, when we went to Sacramento to voice our concerns about Cal Grant cuts.  That was a recent example, but there may be more to come as we grow older as an organizations.  It is hard to foresee what obstacles we will face in the future.  As for problems directly with the state constitution, there are none.

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Blog Topic 11 - Taxing and Spending

Does your community partner have authority to raise funds through taxation? 
     
      My community partner, PSANDNU, does not have any authority to raise funds through taxation. We may be able to charge members an initiation fee and/or annual fee, but this may dramatically affect our member count. We will be involving ourselves in fundraising, but not through taxes. We have had plans in the past to do sales for edible goods, but have not currently do anything.

If so, what factors or processes are involved?

     Unfortunately, PSANDNU does not tax.  PSANDNU is not a government or government entity, and therefore does not have any ability to tax.

Discuss the ways in which your community partner is associated with taxing, spending, or both.

    Actually, neither.  The only thing we can do, is possibly influence how taxpayers money is spent.  Our mission to the State Capitol was the prime example of our attempts to influence how tax money is spent.  We had gone to stop cuts to spending on CAL Grants.  CAL Grants are reserves of money that the state uses to help students, who meet the criteria, pay for college.  This is important because it is a huge chunk of a lot of students financial aid.  In the end, we have no direct say on the spending, but try to influence.