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Congress limits contributions Organizations have campaign donation limit BRIANNA SIMS News Reporter @briannana18

The Undergraduate Student Congress gathered to consider new campaigning procedures as Student Government Association begins the process for elections. In a form of legislation labeled “Election Reform Act,” Congress hopes to improve the election process by restricting the amount of funding a candidate can receive. Congress wanted to limit the campaign contributions to $100 per organization to make this fairer in cases where members have

more connections, Election Chair Abbey Taylor said. This legislation was particularly aimed at candidates who are members of a fraternity or sorority, Taylor said. Before this proposition, there were not any restrictions for campaign contributions. However, now there would be a maximum amount of campaign funds set at $500, Taylor said. Going over this amount by 10 percent would account for the disqualification of a candidate, Taylor said. Many questions were asked over this proposition at the Student Government Assembly meeting, such as how SGA proposes to enforce this resolution.

Candidates would be expected to fill out expense reports before and after the campaign process to ensure they are aware of their spending, Taylor said. Ta y l o r m e t w i t h C a m p u s Activities Council chair candidates that campaigned last year, she said. The candidates said it would not cause any problems and would not be too suffocating to the SGA candidates running for office, Taylor said. At the meeting, a hostile amendment was proposed but was objected to by congress as a whole. This led to a role call vote, which was passed by a majority. By passing this amendment, the election procedures are changed in time for congress to allow filing

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Nathan Thompson, associate legislative assistant to the executive branch and SGA election CHair Abbey Taylor present legislation at last night’s SGA Congress meeting.

available on OrgSync as well. for student candidacy. Taylor said that the polling sites around campus will be open Brianna Sims Brianna.M.Sims-1@ou.edu longer, and the elections will be

SHOOTING CLUB MAKES A RETURN Students to emphasize teaching and competition

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Adoption in works for dogs Animal center prepares dogs for new owners DAISY CREAGER News Editor @daisycreager

As a result of public interest, an adoption event is being planned for the 65 dogs removed from a Norman residence last month. Logistics of the event are not yet established, and those interested will still have to apply and pay a $60 fee to adopt the dogs, said Sarah Jensen, Norman Police Department public safety information officer. The dogs were seized from 3800 Frontier Circle after NPD responded to the residence on a noise complaint. According to an NPD affidavit, the dogs lived in bad conditions and had numerous health problems. Je n s e n sa i d t h e No r ma n Animal Welfare Center is in the process of preparing the dogs for adoption by taking care of health problems, having them spayed and neutered, updating their shots and having them groomed. “I think most of the dogs at this point have been seen by a veterinarian at least twice, just to check them initially,” Jensen said. “The dogs are evidence in this case, so we had them SEE PUPPY PAGE 2

Pre-pharmacy freshman Cody Babcock fires a 12-gauge shotgun during the Oklahoma clay target team’s first round at Tri-City Gun Club Sept. 30, 2015. The organization was restablished this year by communications junior Dillon Pospisil.

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fter the bang, the bright orange clay target breaks into two pieces, one speeding off into the distance while the other flutters softly down to earth.

“Pull,” the shooter says, and another clay circle flies through the air, quickly racing out of range in an attempt to escape the 12-gauge pellets being propelled out of the barrel of the Beretta 391.

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Puppies and their mother sit in a cage in the Norman Animal Welfare Shelter Sept. 14, 2015. The dogs were rescued from a home and taken to the shelter.

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