The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, August 03, 1981, Image 6

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    10—The Daily Collegian Monday, Aug. 3, 1981
Council may act
on lane proposal
The State College Municipal Council is expected to
take final action tonight on the North Atherton Street
turning lane. proposals, Municipal Manager Carl B.
Fairbanks said.
The State College Planning Commission approved
with modifications Thursday the recommendation of
Dennis Elpern, senior planner of the Centre Region
Planning Commission.
The council will take into consideration the com
mission's recommendation and the previous recom
mendation from the Traffic Commission when
deciding on action concerning North Atherton Street,
Fairbanks said.
The council is also scheduled to consider action on
amendments to the police pension ordinance.. The
council had suggested amendments to the ordinance
that would have jeopardized the municipality's state
funding, Fairbanks said. He said some of the sugges
tions were not specified in Act 600, the state law
governing state funding for police pensions.
The municipality could lose up to $150,000 in state
funding if its police pension plan did not meet Act 600
guidelines, Fairbanks said.
The council is also scheduled to discuss the State
College Board of Health's recommendation for an
ordinance banning smoking in public places in the
borough. The board would like the council to pass a
local ordinance and to support the proposed state
ordinance banning smoking, Fairbanks said.
The council will meet tonight at 7,:30 in the. State
College Municipal Building.
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fighting repeal of reforms
Continued from Page 3.
They also want to repeal the special prosecutor
mechanism of.the gthics and Government Act and the
assistant attorney general said he'd like it repealed
and if not.repealed, he'd like it seriously weakened.
He's right up front about it. They are calling for
restrictions on the Freedom of Information Act.
There are a number of areas on substantive policy
disagreements about which we have a lot of trouble
with the Reagan administration. The troubling thing
about those reform issues is that they are not saying
"Let's take a look at . these laws and possibly refine
them." What , they're saying is, "These need a new
look, let's do away with them." That's a major policy
difference we have with the Reagan administration.
Carter was very good on those issues.
COLLEGIAN: How would you react to these
statements: Lobbyists are bad because they persuade
a legislator to . align himself with a special interest
group rather than his constituency; and a lobbyist only
serves as another catalyst who spurs government
corruption.
HEDLUND: I think that as an absolute statement is
wrong. Whenever you look at groups and make judge
ments about a group, it tends to have grains of truth in
it, but also hyperbole.
I'm a lobbyist, in fact, my business card lists myself
as Jay Hedlund, lobbyist. I give that out to folks on the
Hill and they laugh at me. They say they've never seen
anybody identify himself as a lobbyist before. There
are 15,000 lobbyists in Washington.
COLLEGIAN: What type of title would the other
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lobbyists use?
HEDLUND: They call themselves Washington rep
resentative, legislative liaison, what have you, because
the connotation of lobbyist is a bad one.
I feel a lobbyist's main job is to deal in information.
You picture the lobbyist that deals with a satchel full of
Money and spreads it around. I am not so naive as to
say that has never happened, but a lobbyist's real job is
to deal in information. •
It's not to say that we are right. There will be other
sides coming in, but a legislator's job, if the system
works right, is to balance the information that I might
give him or the chamber of commerce might give him
on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
COLLEGIAN: How about the problem that he won't
be receiving any information or input from people who
are not represented through lobbyists? '
HEDLUND: That's a problem. That's a real prob
lem, and the growth of interest groups and the sophisti
cation of lobbying techniques has left a whole segment
of society under-represented. •
In Washington, when you tie lobbying with campaign
contributions, you'll find that wealthy trade associa
tions, business groups, unions, make large contribu
tions during a campaign. And they'll back it up with
lobbyists that are in Washington, who, right after the
election are saying we need help on this issue. Or right
before the next election or contribution are saying we
need help on this issue and a legislator wants to get
elected.
That tie between a campaign contribution and the
lobbying and public policy is too strong'.
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