Word: gabay
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Still, drawing from my own experience. I feel that Gabay is correct in his sense that the petition was primarily signed by people who were concerned about the term bill increase, and were not very aware of the other issues raised by the petition...
...separate issues would be voted on as a single bill, and thus by voting to oppose the term bill increase students would necessarily cast a vote on a number of other measures that they might not agree with, such as semiannual elections. This, I believe is the "packing" with Gabay was concerned...
Thus, I feel that Gabay's argument for only putting the question of the term bill to a popular vote has some justification, though I might also like to see the other issues raised go to vote, they should do so on a separate vote. I do agree with Altman's condemnation of the idea that the council could overturn a petition for a referendum, but I also feel that the proposals of the petition should be dealt with separately. Justin Burk...
...determined not to let anything becomepersonal anymore," Gabay said last night
...Gabay said he is determined to maketonight's debate as "issue-oriented" as possible...