(Continuadl from Pag* A 1) standards. “The way we regulate is chang ing,” Walker said. “We don’t need bureaucrats making decisions at the federal and state level and get ting in each other’s way. We are spending more for legal costs than we are for environmental clean up. We need a series of national stan dards and allow the states to enfor ce these standards in a way that makes sense to the local areas. But if you pollute the streams, for example, we are going to go after you. We are eliminating layers of bureaucracy, but we are not going to lower environmental standards. “In regulation reform, you need to make certain that than is good science to take the suggested action. Are the benefits large enough to justify the cost? EPA should be requited to apply the economic test every time it goes with a regulatory package. As for tax reduction. Walker said he believed the new tax pack age would be likely to contain two things: a reduction in capital gains , tax down to about 19 or 20 percent and a $5OO per child tax credit Feed Bins, Horse, Sheep & Hog Shelters, Kennels With Door & Feeding Alley. Open Shelters. Made To Order. Forage Wagons Repaired. Locust Posts • Fence Boards JT STOLTZFUS WOODWORK 613 White Horse Rd. - Gap, PA 17527 Walker Visits Lancaster, Chester Farms “We are acting across the board to eliminate a lot of spending.” Walker said. “But you can’t cut die budget without cutting the budget You need to do litigation, taxation, and regulation reform at the same time you cut the budget That way everything comes together, and you can end up with a more profit able agriculture.” Walker said be opposes a sales or consumption tax because it hasn’t worked in other countries. 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