Chick-Fil-A Veto Upheld by Elon SGA
The Elon SGA voted 21-20-0 to uphold Executive President Darien Flowers' veto. Twenty seven votes were required to override the veto.
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The Elon SGA voted 21-20-0 to uphold Executive President Darien Flowers' veto. Twenty seven votes were required to override the veto.
The following was given to Elon Local News at a press conference Sunday afternoon:
From the office of Dan Anderson, Vice President for University Communications:
SGA voted to take a stance against Chick-Fil-A last Thursday. With the resolution passing 35-11, it now sits on the desk of SGA President Darien Flowers. Flowers must now decide whether he wants to sign the resolution or veto it. If he vetoes it, it will go back to the SGA Senate where it will require two-thirds majority to overturn the veto.
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