ASG Hearing on Controversial Speaker
Last month, ASG senators and USD College Republicans debated for an hour at the ASG senate meeting regarding funding for a speaker.
Learn about the hearing below.
Last month, ASG senators and USD College Republicans debated for an hour at the ASG senate meeting regarding funding for a speaker.
Learn about the hearing below.
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