SGA 9293
In CommitteeSenate
VIOLET M. FROLOV
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AI Analysis
This bill formally appoints Violet M. Frolov to the Central Washington University Board of Trustees for a term ending June 30, 2026. It does not create new policy or funding but fills a board seat to ensure full governance capacity.
- Appoints Violet M. Frolov as a member of the Central Washington University Board of Trustees
- Sets the term of service to end on June 30, 2026
- Appointment is effective upon signing or formal acceptance (assumed date: August 19, 2025)
Who is affected
- Central Washington University Board of Trustees — Central Washington University's governance and decision-making, as this appointment affects board composition and voting on policies, budgets, and leadership.
Who Is Most Affected
This appointment ensures full board governance capacity, supporting stable decision-making on budgets, tuition, academic programs, and campus operations. However, as a single appointment, it has no measurable impact on the board's overall balance or policy direction without additional context about Frolov’s background or the current board composition.
Students and families may be indirectly affected if the appointment influences tuition rates, program funding, or student services — but since this bill is purely administrative and does not set policy, no direct impact is expected.
Faculty and staff may be impacted by board decisions on compensation, benefits, or academic staffing — but again, this appointment alone does not alter any existing policies or budgets.
Local governments in Ellensburg and surrounding areas may be affected indirectly through CWU’s economic activity, but a single trustee appointment is unlikely to meaningfully alter local economic or fiscal outcomes.
State taxpayers and general fund resources are unaffected, as this bill has no fiscal impact and does not allocate or reduce public funding.