Grangers adopt 75 resolutions IConbnutd (torn fj(c 1| dees of Notional Knrnl ibsldles designed to urage n bigger and ?r re-refining oil m- idlng arbitration when illations between THE teac her organizations and school boards reach an impa-tse -joint study of textbooks and curriculum by parent teacher committees -vocational educating programs -National Health Program based on a partnership iM'tween government and the private insurance sector •legislation for preventive medital programs -collection of coun tervailing tariffs on all imported dairy products -expansion of foreign ENTINEL See your dealer about the Sentinel—or drop us a line RO. Box 433 Elizabethtown, FA 17022 agricultural trade •reduction of foreign aid. foreign military spending and close scrutiny of interest rates covering financial assistance to other nations -extension of Domestic International Sales Cor poration (DISC) -open committee hearings on .salaries of Congressmen -elimination of federal regions and reluming to federal-state concept -voluntary prayer in all public schools and assem blies -legislation to tighten eligibility criteria and simplify income deter mination which would correct abuses and restore Food Stamp Program to its original intent -Congressional reap praisal of federal agencies with a view to decreasing the size of the federal govern ment -heavy mandatory punish ment, without recourse of parole until the minimum sentence nas been served, for anyone using a lethal weapon in the commission of any crime covered by federal statutes -transfer of the Food Round-the-clock guardian of stored milk temperature H you depend upon your milk check for a living, protect that income by insuring milk quality. 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Dec. 6.197 S Stamp Program (rum HSDA to Dept of Health, Munition and Welfare •following < hanges in the Social Security Act raising to $-4,000 the amount that ran be earned in a year without having any benefits withheld, no reduction in survivor annuity, giving the widower the same benefits as widow, no reduction in benefits by reason of marriage, maximum base be raised rather than the percentage rate on con tributions -exemption allowance for individuals on federal in come tax returns be raised to $l,OOO and the percentage standard deduction to 20 percent -standardized simplified personal income tax form -President’s proposal to reduce taxes by $4B billion coupled with a cut of equal amount in federal spending -completion of the Federal Interstate Highway System -extension of Federal Highway Trust Fund -federal financial aid to repair and replace railroad plants and equipment and to retain service needed -a Congressional in vestigation be conducted into the operating and economic policies of the postal system ■minimum federal slan durds for slate no fault in surance legislation -establishment of a national conference on agricultural transportation The Orange opposes -proposals to abolish, emasculate or add to diversion from the Highway Trust Fund -creation of a general "Transportation Trust Fund" for all modes of transportation in which highway user and other revenues would be co mingled -wearing ear phones while driving a motor vehicle -additional taxes on petroleum products which would add to production costs for agriculture -tax-loss farming or using income tax write-offs from farming to reduce tax earnings in non-farm business or professions -deficit spending -amnesty in any degree for draft dodgers -granting food stamps to workers away from their jobs except when such unemployment comes through no choice of their own -enactment of any laws which would jeopardize the legal right of U.S. citizens to keep and bear arms -creation of the Agency for Consumer Protection -secondary boycotts -passage of any legislation or regulations to require an employer to determine the citizenship of his employees -creation of a closed shop or the forced unionization of public employees against their free choice -union organization of our armed forces -strikes by federal em ployees or similar actions that disrupt essential ser vices -state of federal aid given to striking employees •increased importation of beef from foreign markets and recommends quotas not be exceeded •relinquishing the Panama Canal Zone to Panama or any other foreign country -legislation that would create a government con trolled agriculture export agency -massive busing of school children for any purpose other than to achieve quality education -massive compulsory school for children 3-5 years old -direct and implied ad vertising of alcoholic beverages on radio and television -legalizing the use of marijuana and the liberalizing of penalties for the possession or sale of the same -any interpretation by the Environmental Protection Agency which extends into normal farming activities such as plowing, seeding, tillage operations, etc. -federal land use legislation that would take land use decisions out of the hands of local and state governments -establishment of any roadless or wilderness areas that would remove from production: land capable of producing commercial timber and productive farm and grazing land -the creation of buffer zones around cities where no building would be permitted as an illogical and unneeded amendment to the Clean Air -Act 15
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