The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 01, 1976, Image 10

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    to—The Daily Collegian Monday, November 1, 1976
"pledge for the future !,
"Supports establishment of second judgeship in Cen
tre County." - ,
"Supports state minimum landlord-tenant legislation
to guarantee fairness to both sides."
USG Candidate Night, April 22,1976
"Supports incentives for energy conservation, ex
panded research in both use of coal and atomic
enefgy."
"Supports revision of tax structure, including the
adoption of a graduated income tax, raising minimum
wage tax for local municipalities (current maximum is
1%) in order to eliminate use of occupation tax."
Pennsylvania Farmers Assoc. Candidate Night, July 8, 1976
State College Chamber of Commerce Candidate Breakfast
September 21, 1976
"Favors sunset legislation to regularly evaluate agen
cies, task forces and executive departments for more
effective use of tax dollars."
State College Chamber of Commerce, September 21, 1976
"Pledges ,to develop creative use of local expertise,
including a student intern program; (announcement
of arrangements already made to have a full-time PSU
senior student intern for winter term 1976).
State College Chamber of Commerce, September 21, 1976
"Supports lower drinking age prefers 19, but would
support 18." •
"Pledges regular information to district and oppor
tunities for . constituents to share concerns including:
"regular bi-monthly radio programs and newspaper
columns to report directly to the public ...'•'
"regular detailed reports and a commitment to a
formal liason with regional and local governmental
bodies."
"frequent, regular announced office hours in the
district."
"Will be the chief spokesman and advocate for the
University and work to develop a 'coalition of other
members of the House of Representatives' who repre
sent Penn State Commonwealth Campus communities
to foster a more positive attitude toward Penn State
appropriations."
Vote for Wise Leadership Nov. 2!
HELEN WIISE
Centre Daily Times, April 22, 1976
USG Candidate Night, April 22,1976
WMAJ, January 13, 1976
Centre Daily Times, April 8, 1976
Centre Daily Times, April 5, 1976
"Supports revision of present school subsidy formulas
to find more equitable means of financing increased
school support." -c,)
"Supports inducements for industry and planned
development by completing roads (such as Appalachian
Thruway) pending environmental impact studies."
, , Centre Daily*Times, April 22, 1971)
"Supports minimum state legislation and incentives to
encourage local land-use planning, to protect 'Small
farmers and encourage wise local and regional develop
ment."
"Will serve as a full-time professional legislator with
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no other occupation."
Constant regular rap sessions, night and day, with
students during Cambodian bombing, Kent State era.
Spring 1970 ~
First vote for students' representatives on committees•;
of PSU Board of Trustees beginning in July 1970.
Concern for disadvantaged unrepresented, students at
PSU leading to establishment of Renaissance Fund at
Penn State and a member 'of the board of ,the fund
since 1970.
Regular advocate for open Board of Trustees meetings
and• open Board committee meetings culminating in
successful vote. September 1976.
Proposed and voted for negative check-off for Penn-
PIRG, summer 1975
Constant advocate of lower tuition for Penn State
students, including 6 "no" votes on PSU Board of
Trustees. Attendance at every tuition rally held at PSU.
Chairperson of PSU Board of Trustees Affirmative
Action Committee since establishment in 1974,
Served on the National Advisory Committee for Stu
dent Involvement, in Collective Bargaining, 1974-75.
PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT
Centre Daily Times, April 5, 1976
Centre Daily Times, April 22, 1976
Centre Daily Times, April 22, 1976
"advocacy in the past"