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The Graf & Grainger Hall Cookware Appropriations Bill Whereas: The Graf and Grainger Hall kitchens are often used for cooking and baking. However, there is a lack of inadequate utensils and cookware that is not supplied in the kitchens. It is imperative for students to have the appropriate materials in order to prepare their meals. Therefore, let it be proposed: That SA Senate appropriate $633.54, Grainger Hall appropriate $100.00, and Graf Hall appropriate $100.00—which includes tax—for the purchase of utensils, cookware, and bake ware to be bought from Amazon.com. The grand total of this purchase is $833.54. Utensils/Cookware Prices Two 12 Piece Cookware Sets by Cuisinart $219.99 x 2 =$439.98 Two 6 Piece Bake ware Sets by Calphalon $29.99 x 2 =$59.98 Two 3 Piece Mixing Bowl Sets by OXO $59.99 x 2 =$119.98 Two 22 Piece Kitchen Utensil Sets by LUCENTEE $39.99 x 2 =$79.98 Storage Boxes Prices Four 46.6 Quart Storage Boxes by Iris $18.06 x 4 =$72.24 Two 6 Quart Storage Boxes by STERILITE $5.89 x 2 =$11.78 Order Summary Prices Tax $49.60 Shipping & Handling FREE (5-7 days till arrival) In order to keep track of all the equipment and utensils, two 46.6-quart storage bins will be purchased to contain all cookware and bake ware equipment, and two 6-quart storage bins will be bought to store the utensils. Students who wish to use the cookware sets will need to check them out with their ID cards and sign in on a sign in sheet at the their residence hall’s

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The Graf & Grainger Hall Cookware Appropriations Bill

Whereas:The Graf and Grainger Hall kitchens are often used for cooking and baking. However, there is a lack of inadequate utensils and cookware that is not supplied in the kitchens. It is imperative for students to have the appropriate materials in order to prepare their meals.

Therefore, let it be proposed:That SA Senate appropriate $633.54, Grainger Hall appropriate $100.00, and Graf Hall appropriate $100.00—which includes tax—for the purchase of utensils, cookware, and bake ware to be bought from Amazon.com. The grand total of this purchase is $833.54.

Utensils/Cookware PricesTwo 12 Piece Cookware Sets by Cuisinart $219.99 x 2 =$439.98Two 6 Piece Bake ware Sets by Calphalon $29.99 x 2 =$59.98Two 3 Piece Mixing Bowl Sets by OXO $59.99 x 2 =$119.98Two 22 Piece Kitchen Utensil Sets by LUCENTEE $39.99 x 2 =$79.98

Storage Boxes PricesFour 46.6 Quart Storage Boxes by Iris $18.06 x 4 =$72.24Two 6 Quart Storage Boxes by STERILITE $5.89 x 2 =$11.78

Order Summary PricesTax $49.60Shipping & Handling FREE (5-7 days till arrival)

In order to keep track of all the equipment and utensils, two 46.6-quart storage bins will be purchased to contain all cookware and bake ware equipment, and two 6-quart storage bins will be bought to store the utensils.

Students who wish to use the cookware sets will need to check them out with their ID cards and sign in on a sign in sheet at the their residence hall’s front desk. In order to sign out, it is the students’ responsibility to clean what they’ve used and return it to the front desk of their dorm. When cookware and utensils are not in use, the bins will be stored at the front desk.

Purchase Link: https://www.amazon.com/gp/cart/view.html/ref=nav_car

Amazon Account: Gerry Failano

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Proposed by:     Supported by:Author(s):_____________________________ _____________________________Senator of Graf Dean of GrafCrystal Yeap Lunelle Bertresse_____________________________                          _____________________________President pro-tempore Dean of GraingerSenator-At-Large         John HalversonGerry Failano                                   ____________________________

Senator-Elect of GrafAlice Chen