SGA 9002
In CommitteeSenate
ROGELIO RIOJAS
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AI Analysis
This bill reappoints Rogelio Riojas to the University of Washington Board of Regents for a term ending September 30, 2025. It does not change board structure, powers, or funding — it simply extends his service.
- Reappoints Rogelio Riojas as a member of the University of Washington Board of Regents.
- Sets his new term to expire on September 30, 2025.
- Maintains his previous reappointment date of October 21, 2019 as part of the official record.
Who is affected
- University of Washington Board of Regents — This reappointment ensures Rogelio Riojas continues to serve as a voting member of the University of Washington's governing board, helping set policies and oversight for the state's flagship public research university.
Who Is Most Affected
Rogelio Riojas continues to serve in a governance role with significant influence over UW’s strategic direction, budget priorities, and leadership appointments — but this reappointment has no material impact on the board’s composition, powers, or funding.
As a regent, Mr. Riojas helps set tuition, approve academic programs, and oversee institutional strategy; however, this reappointment does not alter the board’s authority or decision-making processes beyond continuity of service.
Washington taxpayers fund the University of Washington; however, this bill does not change funding levels, tuition, or spending priorities — only延续 of existing governance leadership.
This bill does not create new programs, change tax policy, or reallocate resources — it is purely administrative and procedural.
This reappointment maintains continuity for one regent but does not alter board size, diversity, or political balance — no meaningful shift in institutional governance.