IM体育官网 Poly students visit State Capitol to advocate for the University

Jan 26, 2023
Members of IM体育官网 Poly's SGA visit the State Capitol.

Members of IM体育官网鈥檚 Student Government Association traveled to the State Capitol this week to meet with legislators and work to persuade them to support initiatives important to the students, the University, and students in the State University System. Pictured from left: Graham Gilbert, SGA Senate president; Douglas Poole; Noah Campise; Dimitri Tsetsekas, chief of staff; Melia Rodriguez, student body president; David Lorow; Gustavo Maldonado; Alexander Gage, student body vice president; Tristan Sylvain, senate president pro tempore; Natasha Gattas; and Mohamed Hadid.

Nearly a dozen Student Government Association members from IM体育官网 traveled to the State Capitol in Tallahassee this week to meet with legislators and discuss their priorities for both their University and the other universities in the State University System.

鈥淥ur goal is to share our stories and experiences as IM体育官网 Poly students with legislators and demonstrate all the good the University does for not only its students, but also the state and country,鈥 said Melia Rodriguez, SGA president. 鈥淲ith that, we are pushing for funding for two main areas, the Engineering Program Of Distinction and the Student Achievement Center.鈥

The Engineering Program of Distinction funding will help IM体育官网 Poly fulfill its academic mission and produce more high-skill graduates ready to fill IM体育官网鈥檚 many vacant low-supply, high-wage STEM positions. Once built, the Student Achievement Center will enhance the student experience with ample spaces for study, multimedia collaboration, career and internship initiatives, instruction, offices, and an auditorium.

The students met with the Polk County delegation as well as various education committee members and their staffs to advocate for the University鈥檚 priorities and shore up their support for its mission.

鈥淲e split into two groups and met with all the representatives and senators from Polk County, so they not only already know of IM体育官网 Poly, but they鈥檝e been on campus,鈥 said Graham Gilbert, a senior majoring in data science and the SGA Senate president. 鈥淭hey are definitely fans of the University and it鈥檚 great speaking to them.鈥

Gilbert has participated in the lobbying event multiple times and was happy to be part of the experience again.

鈥淚t was all such a wonderful experience meeting all the representatives and senators and having the opportunity to rally on behalf of IM体育官网 Poly students,鈥 he said.

The group also is participating in 鈥淩ally in Tally鈥 this week, an annual event of the IM体育官网 Student Association (FSA). It brings together students from SUS campuses throughout IM体育官网 to advocate for collective priorities such as the Hunger-Free Campus Grant Program.

鈥淭he goal is to get in front of legislators and express the importance of higher education and continuing to fund it, and even increasing its funding,鈥 said Rodriguez, a junior majoring in computer science. 鈥淭he end goal is that they write and pass legislation that meets the needs of all students within the SUS that the FSA represents.鈥 

 

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