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    Support FCCC, Defend Shared Governance

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    202-04-1: Executive Budget Resolution

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    Expresses the support of the UFS body for the budget priorities detailed in the Dec. 17, 2025 “Open Letter to Governor Hochul on the State Fiscal year 2027 Executive Budget”Archived web conten

    201-04-1 Supporting the Faculty Council of Community Colleges, Defending Shared Governance

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    Following the Executive Committee statement, “Support the SUNY Faculty Council of Community Colleges: Defend Foundational Shared Governance Principles,” this resolution affirms the centrality of shared governance, defends the right of elected faculty and professional staff to represent their colleagues free from intimidation, interference, or obstruction, and condemns administrative actions that diminish these principles.Archived web conten

    201-02-1 Safeguarding Due Process and Privacy

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    A resolution in response to University of California providing personnel data to federal authorities. This resolution is aimed at resisting federal attempts to use personnel files and other campus-maintained information to suppress opposition.Archived web conten

    201a-08-1 Safeguarding Free Expression, Peaceful Assembly, and Privacy

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    Resolution calls for SUNY-wide refinement of content-neutral time, place & manner policies to enhance protection of participants in lawful assembly and protest.Archived web conten

    201-05-1 Defending Shared Governance in Texas

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    Following the Executive Committee statement, “Defending Foundational Shared Governance Principles in Texas,” This resolution authorizes and directs various actions in support of shared governance in Texas, New York state and nation-wide.Archived web conten

    198-05-1 Resolution Endorsing the Joint SUNY UFS, SUNY FCCC, and CUNY UFS Statement on Funding Public Higher Education

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    Chancellor response: My thanks to the UFS, and also to the FCCC, for your ongoing advocacy for SUNY and the students we serve. Engagement with faculty, staff, students and the SUNY Trustees is a key part of the work of every budget cycle. As you know, Governor Hochul made historic investments in SUNY in her 2025-26 Executive Budget. Building on the last two years of record increases, the Executive Budget includes an additional 114millioninoperatingaidforourStateoperatedcampusestocoverincrementalcostsoftheStateapprovedcollectivebargainingagreements;theinclusion114 million in operating aid for our State-operated campuses to cover incremental costs of the State-approved collective bargaining agreements; the inclusion 12 million in funding for the ASAP and ACE college completion programs, on the path to scale to 10,000 students within two years; 550millionincriticalmaintenancecapitalfundinganda550 million in critical maintenance capital funding and a 200 million New York State Innovation Fund for capital investments in cutting-edge laboratory facilities and research activities; and a $25 million SUNY Green Energy Loan Fund that will help transform SUNY's buildings to be more energy efficient; and critically needed investments in SUNY Downstate and SUNY Upstate. We look forward to continuing to work with Governor Hochul and the legislature on a successful conclusion to the budget process.This resolution endorses the Joint Statement on funding Public Higher Education. It charges President Landa to advocate with System Administration and state and federal governments for funding on behalf of all public higher education systems in the state.Archived web conten

    Defending Shared Governance in Texas

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    200-02-1 On Defining and Opposing Antisemitism

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    This resolution calls attention to the need for a nuanced and precise definition of antisemitism that upholds civil rights protections while also preserving academic freedom and lawful political expression. It follows concerns raised by overly broad definitions being used to justify punitive actions to suppress academic discourse and free expression of ideas, including against international students.Archived web conten
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