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MINUTES University Staff Congressional Central Committee 9.28.17 MEMBERS PRESENT: T. Fritter, R. Garcia, J. Rebholz, R. Hernandez, B. Goldade MEMBERS ABSENT: None OTHERS PRESENT: S. Hildebrand, P. Sheehan At 2:00PM, Chair Fritter called the meeting to order and instructed the Secretary to note all those present. Chair Fritter paused for public comments. Mr. Jon Becker spoke in favor of a resolution calling for a Climate Action Plan. Mr. Becker noted that the Faculty Senate will consider such a resolution shortly and recommended the University Staff pass a parallel resolution. Mr. Becker distributed copies to the Committee. Question was raised if there has been a request from anyone in the University to appear on the Central Committee agenda regarding this topic or a request to have it placed on the Congressional Agenda. Secretary replied that beyond the request of Mr. Becker, who is not a University employee, there has not been. Secretary summarized a written communication from the Congressional Representative of District 205 who objected to Congress making statements on social issues through resolutions. Secretary noted that he replied to the member of Congress counseling patience and emphasizing the positive aspects of Congressional membership. Secretary noted that he would provide the full text of either email to members of the Central Committee upon request. Ms. Hernandez arrived. Mr. Terry Fritter noted that it was this week in 1976 that the government provided swine flu vaccines to the public at no cost. Chair Fritter informed the Committee that he has received complaints about the atmosphere and behavior at Central Committee meetings and he cautioned members not to question motives during discussion or to filibuster during debate. Chair Fritter directed the attention of the Committee to the 2 nd draft of the Minutes of the meeting of 10 August. Mr. Goldade moved, seconded by Ms. Hernandez, to approve the Minutes. Secretary noted that five additions to the draft Minutes were recommended and that the Secretary had reformatted one of the requests and included it, and included a portion of another and had refused to include the remaining items. Secretary noted that these suggestions should be considered five separate amendments to the Minutes as each was different.

Discussion was heard that when a member requests to include comments they made at the meeting the Secretary should comply rather than producing a summary as he interpreted it. Discussion was heard that Robert s Rules do not require such a level of detail in Minutes, rather only the time, place, those in attendance, and the motions need to be recorded. Secretary noted that for every complaint he receives that the Minutes are too brief; he receives another complaint that they are too long. Mr. Rebholz moved, seconded by Ms. Hernandez, that his 1 st Amendment to the Minutes be approved. Secretary questioned the relevance of the discussion of seeking additional Nepali interpreters for Congress meetings. Discussion was heard that the Secretary should be held accountable for his statement that more Nepali interpreters would be hired. Secretary replied that interpretation services fall under CLS and no personnel would be hired by his office, but he would work with CLS to expand the number of available personnel if possible. Ms. Hernandez moved, seconded by Mr. Goldade to amend the Amendment to read, Options were discussed regarding additional Nepali interpretation support. All in Favor. MOTION CARRIED. Vote was taken on original motion to amend the Minutes. All in Favor. MOTION CARRIED. Mr. Rebholz moved to approve his 2 nd Amendment to the draft Minutes of the meeting of 10 August, which appeared on page two. Secretary explained that he made an addition to the original draft of the Minutes to include a portion reflecting the request of Mr. Rebholz, but re-wording it so as to include the portion that refers to an objection regarding the motivation of the speaker and thus putting the objection into proper context of Robert s Rules to indicate why what he was objecting to what was inappropriate. Mr. Rebholz withdrew his motion to amend. Mr. Rebholz moved, seconded by Mr. Garcia, to approve his 5 th submitted Amendment appearing on the final page of the 2 nd Draft of the 10 August Central Committee meeting Minutes. Discussion was heard that a specific request had been made of the Secretary to include this language, as it was important to the maker of the motion that his words on this topic appear in the record. Secretary stated that he did not include the requested portion as he felt the entire portion of the Minutes related to the discussion of having twice a month Central Committee meetings, particularly as it resulted in no motion being made, was already too long. Secretary noted that he had explained to the requestor that his original intention was to reduce the entire portion to one sentence that discussion was heard regarding having two meetings a month. Discussion was heard that the portion is relevant not only to the immediate past Chair of the Central Committee but to the current and future Chairs as it relates to the Chair s ability to participate in meetings outside of Central Committee without their being accused of participating in secret meetings.

Discussion was heard that if a member submits material for the Minutes that reflects what they said in the meeting then the Secretary should accept them. Discussion was heard that a member had no recollection of the Chair being accused of holding private meetings that were inappropriate. Discussion was heard that when a previously scheduled meeting of the Central Committee was unable to take place, due to lack of a quorum, the Chair then met outside the meeting with the intended guest who was to appear at that meeting, this in turn lead the Chair to be accused of holding inappropriate private meetings and at the time the Chair emphasized the need for these appearances to take place at public meetings but was unable to produce a quorum which the Chair found to be suspicious. Secretary inquired if the maker of the motion wanted the word suspicious to appear in the Minutes of the meeting. Reply was in the affirmative. A vote was taken on the motion to approve the Amendment. 3 opposed, 2 in favor. MOTION FAILED. A vote was taken on the motion to approve the draft Minutes, as now amended. With one member opposing, MOTION CARRIED. Chair directed the attention of the Committee to the draft Minutes of the meeting of 29 August. Mr. Goldade moved, seconded by Ms. Hernandez, to approve the Minutes. All in favor with the exception of Mr. Garcia, who abstained. MOTION CARRIED. Chair recognized the appellant in a request to appeal a motion of the Appointments Committee. Mr. Rebholz moved, seconded by Mr. Garcia, to add an appeal of the motion of the Appointments Committee regarding the selection of members of the Bylaws Committee, to the October Congressional Agenda. Secretary noted attachments in Committee packets regarding possible objections in regard to the committee process, as it related to the Bylaws, Robert s Rules and Open Meetings requirements. Appellant stated the basis of the appeal was not in regard to process but in regard to a conflict of interest and an incident of patronage. Chair noted that if personnel are going to be discussed, rather than process, than it would be proper only to do so in closed session. Secretary noted that no closed session appears on the current Agenda and that such a session would have to be noticed. Appellant requested that a closed session be added to the next Central Committee Agenda and that a representative of the Office of Human Resources be present at such a meeting. Chair directed the attention of the Committee to a list of requests provided to the Central Committee regarding topics for Central Committee agendas. Secretary noted that when the list was provided, another item followed thereafter, and appears at the top of the original list per the requestor.

Discussion was heard that the intent of the list was to show that the Central Committee has business that requires more than one meeting per month and that there was disappointment in the cancelling of the last meeting. Chair opened discussion on the topic of the practice of providing memos to Congress on matters to be discussed at Congress meetings. Concern was expressed that memos that reflect personal opinions should not be released in advance of a vote at Congress. Discussion was heard that the approved Minutes of a previous meeting of the Central Committee contained a line reading Discussion was heard that Congress should determine the fate of the resolution as long as they are made aware of the risks in pursuing it. Discussion was heard that the understanding of that statement was that such information would be provided at the Congress meeting during debate, rather than before. Discussion was heard that it was inappropriate to release a document of opinion to which those who disagreed with it could not respond. Secretary clarified that what amounted to a rebuttal memo was submitted in response and that his office offered to release it to the Congress membership but that the author refused the offer. Discussion was heard that the Secretary was only willing to release an edited version of the submitted memo. Secretary confirmed that he was only willing to release an edited version and at the time detailed to the author which paragraphs to cut, adding that he was willing to include in the email a message of objection by the author regarding the request for edits. Secretary also noted that when released privately by the author, the memo contained the same edits recommended by the Secretary. Reply came that the memo was not in the same format as the Secretary recommend as it contained additional edits to those he requested. Secretary made the inquiry that if in the future, the author of a document or resolution that is distributed to Congress wants to release an explanatory memo in advance, and that author is in Congress but not serving on a committee which could authorize the content of a memo, should the Secretary release the document or not. Discussion was heard that the author of the memo sent privately is also a member of the Central Committee, which is known to the Congress and carries a weight of it s own. Reply came that the author of the memo didn t feel he had any choice but to proceed in that fashion and stated as much in the first paragraph of the document. Discussion was heard that if a memo is to be released by the Chair of a committee then the Chair should seek the agreement of the members, and if there is dissent, the dissenting member should also be allowed to offer a memo of their own or provide a summary of their objections. Chair Fritter directed the attention of the members to the draft of the October Congressional Agenda. Secretary noted the particulars of the Agenda in terms of public appearances that were scheduled.

Mr. Goldade moved, seconded by Ms. Hernandez, to approve the Agenda. All in Favor. MOTION CARRIED. Chair Fritter recognized the Secretary for the purpose of a report. Secretary reported that the shared governance website has added the Institutional Statement on Diversity on it s front page, as requested by the E.I.D. team. Secretary reminded the members of the joint shared governance reception to take place on 4 October. Secretary also noted that an Oktoberfest celebration would take place on the evening of 11 October as part of the ongoing series of cultural awareness and heritage celebration events. Chair Fritter provided a report to the Committee in which he noted he attended a recent meeting of the Communications Committee at which computer access policy was discussed. Chair Fritter also noted that he was present at the recent UW-System shared governance meeting. Chair Fritter reported that TTC Job Family Functional Teams will begin their work next week and was appreciative of all those who volunteered to serve. Request was made that the submitted list of possible agenda items for the Central Committee be included again on the next Central Committee agenda. At 3:29PM, Mr. Goldade moved, seconded by Mr. Garcia, to adjourn. All in Favor. MOTION CARRIED. Minutes prepared and submitted by: J. Lease / Secretary