r Monday, February 18, 1985 Daily Nebraskan Pago 3 I1 A votes to increase lor N ebr aska Union's budget By Collsea Kcrsiey Staff Be jorter Students will pay 11X3 more in stu dent fees next year to support the Nebraska Unions. Each student v.1U pay a tcid of $22.03 each semester. The Committee for Fees Allocations voted last week to approve this 7.8 per cent increase over last year's union budget. Next year's union budget is more than $1 million. Student fees support 25 percent cf the total budget. The rest comes from its business. However, the union budget will be lowered by $5,003 if the proposal to consolidate the Culture Center with the newly acquired Commonplace Build ing meets Union Board approval. Besides approving the union's mrjcr budget requests, CFA allocated about $25,000 extra to cover the costs of opening and operating the Common place Building. CFA allocated $9,000 for utility costs. Utilities costs will be cut to $4,500 if the consolidation occurs. The unions were allocated $12,000 for the salary of a new staff member, who will coordinate information and marketing efforts. "We feel students aren't adequately informed cf the services that their stu dent fees can offer," said Daryl Swan sen, director of Nebraska unions. The new position, which will open in July, will publicize union programs, including its food and recreation servi ces, Swanson said. The union's request for a 22 percent increase in operating expenses was cut to 1 1 percent to comply with a request from UNL Chancellor Martin Massen gale. The cut represents about $8,700. Direct labor benefits also were de creased 3 percent, or more than $39,000, from the requested figure. It was cut to 'keep this in line with what our other fund agencies received," said CFA sub committee member David Cox. A new 22-ceci Kite for f irsi-clsss pastes et-rspa became effec tive Cndfjr. Tfcs rete for first clzv3 pests! c'jrdi sh.o kscresgsd to 11 certs. 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