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As a Student Senator, there are lots of places for you to go for information:

• Your myFSU Email. Official communication will be emailed to you, and constituents may reach out to you based on what you post online!

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Student Senate Listerv, sga-studentsenate@lists. fsu.edu. Links to business and any amended bills, upcoming events, or other pertinent information you need to know as a Student Senators will be sent via this listserv to your myFSU email account.

Student Senate & Committee GroupMe’s. Be sure to make sure the Senate ProTempore and your Committee Chair adds you to the proper GroupMe.

• This Guidebook. Breaks down a lot of information regarding Student Senate and includes resources about SGA and Florida State University that you may find useful.

Meeting with Senate Leadership or your advisor: Check office hours or click the doodle link to set up a meeting to chat about legislation ideas!

Committee Meetings: You are required to go to your own committee meeting, but all Student Senate meetings are open for you to attend!

Legislative Branch Website

• Senate Seats & Contacts: A list of all Senators with photographs, emails, committee, and liaison assignments.

• Need a Photo? If you did not take a headshot at inauguration, email byoung@fsu.edu to have your photograph taken.

• Contact Info Missing? Be sure you have submitted your FERPA Consent Form, fsu. qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9MHmh9lHlRibbU1

• Something incorrect? Email the Student Senate Advisor to correct it!

Senate Legislation: PDF copies of all legislation submitted on first reading is posted online every Tuesday by 4:00pm for your review.

Senate Legislative Forms: Submit an absentee form, new piece of legislation, or liaison report via the Qualtrics links on this page. Also have access to sample documents.

Senate Voting Results: Votes are recorded at each Senate meeting and posted by Friday previously for review.

Senate Documents: Includes posted minutes, signed bills and resolutions, archived information, previous business, and any governing documents.

Confirmation Letters: Links to forwarding and confirmation letters.

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