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S. or George 42 Word with Dakota or Pole 48 What "grenouil les" means on a menu 50 Dill herb Church part Fired Siamese Competent Obscurity Type of illusion Unconventional Singer Lou Early satellite Prefix for paraffin or glycerin Father: Arabic Molar Couches Current: prefix Blunders Norse goblin Earth: German 85 "Sprechen -- Deutsch?" (answers to puzzle on page 15) OONESBURY State lawmakers return; will take up lobbying bill HARRISBURG (AP) Leaders of both chambers of the legislature are boosting three measures to curb the power of special interest groups. When the legislature returns next week from its summer vacation, these propOsals will be among those drawing most interest: —A bill to tighten controls on lobbying, including a provision to extend controls to lobbyists who try to influence the executive branch or the Public Utility Commission (PUC). —Two bills aimed at making the PUC more con sumer oriented. They would eliminate retroactive rate hikes for utilities, put stricter controls on fuel adjustment charges and establish a code of ethics for PUC members. —A bill making it easier for the governor to appoint im portant state officials. The Senate now must confirm most top appointments by a two-thirds, vote. The bill would ( I make it a simple majority. In' the past, powerftll groups have blocked some appointments, in cluding consumer advocates named to the Agriculture Department or the PUC All three measures are in House Senate conference committees to work out differences. "The lobbyist bill is very important. It's my legislation and I'd like to see it come to fruition;" said House Speaker Herbert Fineman. • Fineman, House Majority Leader K. Leroy Irvis and Senate Majority Leader Thomas Nolan are all pushing for the conference com mittees to report out' the legislation. ' "Fineman and Irvis want that bill on the calendar and they want to pass it" a House staff member said of the lobbyist bill. Lobbyists are presently required to register and not much else, and then only when their activities involve the legislative branch. The proposed. law would apply to lobbyists who operate with the legislature, the executive branch or with state regulatory agencies, and would make them file reports on expenditures. It also would prohibit contingency fees money paid to a lobbyist on the basis of his or her success in having The Daily Collegian Monday, September 13,1976- WO acTRAI, k E ST/17E5— MM MAID Rif RAW NAT RE M 1157 WED NE MST IF RE ARE 70 A 14910 MAKIN67NE StlifE M/57AkE5 /N a/L.sff. t # r vow rwa MP /TAN EMI ENCE °Nilo AVY )VUIV MR <OW a particular bill passed or defeated. Fineman was also pushing the two bills that change the PUC's way of doing things. In addition to making things tougher for utilities seeking rate hikes, the legislation requires that PUC members be fulltime, in creases their salaries and beefs up the PUC staff. "I would certainly think they would move prior to election. They are attractive consumer bills," Fineman said of the PUC measures. There may be trouble, however, with a bill changing requirements for Senate confirmation of gubernatorial appointments. Many senators want to retain the two-thirds requirement for many ap pointments, including those to the PUC and the Liquor Control Board. The House passed its version in late June, just before the summer recess, arid the bill was sent to a conference committee two days later. If a compromise version emerges by next week, it's future is cloudy in the Senate, but not in the House. NV, hismiee, VA 249l r s a n?asruver 17:405Nviv -",..;"1Ts ,; • Y44/1, 1114701 ANY 77P5? a/TM? 7715 I PP al/711711E eVAI-CIANGER, One top House staffer. was asked if the confirmation bill will sail through. "Yeah, in the House. I can guarantee it," he said. Neither the House nor Senate plans to spend a lot of time in the coming session. They will probably be at work for two weeks and then break for political campaigning. Half the Senate and all of the House seats are up for grabs on Nov. 2. The lawmakers are likely to return for another brief session later in November. Other major pieces •of legislation they hope to handle include: ' —An ethics bill. Passed by the House in June, it is being pushed in the Senate by Nolan. It requires each lawmaker to file a yearly financial statement and prevents legislators who are lawyers from representing clients before most state boards. —Landlord-tenant. Two bills, otle in the House and one in the Senate, protect renters. The one in the Senate bans unjust retaliatory actions by landlords. The House bill was defeated in June but could still be voted on again.
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