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Radical changes in the constitution of the Crimson Key, designed to give more representation to the working group, were proposed last night by the Key's cabinet.
The changes would allow working members to join the cabinet and would provide them with a vote on policy decisions equal to that of the current executive group of the cabinet. At present the representative members of the Key are the only ones who can vote on the policy decisions.
Under the new plan, the representative and working groups would also have equal membership in the executive branches. The plan calls for either 30 or 32 members in each of the sections.
The Student Council must still approve the proposals, before they become a part of the Key's constitution.
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