HOUSE COMMEMORATION NO. 1031 |
Introduced by: Representatives Peterson (Sue), Dennert, Kaiser, Rasmussen, and Ring and
Senators Novstrup and Rusch
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A LEGISLATIVE COMMEMORATION, Congratulating and commending Teagan NcNary, of
Vermillion, South Dakota, and Josh Anderson, of Aberdeen, South Dakota, on their election as
the incoming University of South Dakota Student Government Association president and vice
president.
WHEREAS, on March 1, 2017, University of South Dakota students elected Teagan McNary as
their incoming Student Government Association (SGA) president and Josh Anderson as vice
president; and
WHEREAS, the SGA strives to enhance communication, cooperation, and understanding
throughout the University of South Dakota; serves as a liaison between students, administration,
faculty, and the South Dakota Board of Regents; allocates money to student organizations each year
to provide cultural, recreational, educational, and social opportunities outside of the classroom; and
works with university faculty, administration, and students to address important campus issues; and
WHEREAS, Teagan McNary, of Vermillion, South Dakota, is a junior political science major
at USD and has been a member of the SGA for three years, and McNary is currently serving as an
intern for the Democratic Party in the South Dakota State Legislature House of Representatives; and
WHEREAS, Josh Anderson, of Aberdeen, South Dakota, is a sophomore business administration
and political science major at USD and is involved as a current SGA member and as the internal vice
president of the Interfraternity Council:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT COMMEMORATED, by the Ninety-Second Legislature of the
State of South Dakota, that the Legislature commends and congratulates Teagan McNary and Josh
Anderson on their election to lead the University of South Dakota Student Government Association.
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