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My opponent falls in line with the administration 98 per- cent of the time and is completely out of touch with the people on this issue." Economy Knollenberg: "I voted for a $1,000, per-child tax credit for working families, tax credits for businesses to reduce health care costs, to eliminate the marriage penalty, to create educa- tion savings accounts, to repeal the tax increase on Social Security benefits, to lower the capital gains tax to stimulate new jobs and to increase funding for schools. I introduced an anti-coun- terfeit goods bill. In general, I favor tax cuts to reduce the tax burden on the average Oakland County family by $1,900 a year:' Skinner: "Reckless spending by the administration is affecting our economy. Michigan's auto industry can lead the way in reviving the economy, and I urge President Bush to meet with the Big Three leaders now, not wait until after the election. If elected. I will introduce the Next Great American Journey program that will rescind the $6 billion in oil industry subsidies and use the money for the auto industry as incentives for innova- tions. The oil companies are cutting gas prices now to help the 'Republicans at election time." Candidate Profiles .Joe Knollenberq Age: 72 City: Bloomfield Township Family: Married to Sandie for 35 years, two sons Education: Eastern Illinois University graduate Background: Grew up on an Illinois farm, one of 13 children, served in Army before starting insurance company Politics: Seven-term incumbent, member of House Appropriations Committee, chairman of Appropriations Subcommittee on Transportation, Treasury and Housing and Urban Development. www.joeknollenberg.us . Nancy Skinner Age: 41 City: Birmingham Family: Divorced Education: Attended Bishop Foley High School in Madison Heights, University of Michigan Business School graduate Background: Grew up in Royal Oak, one of six children. Former radio talk show host and current guest commentator on national cable television programs Politics: Ran unsuccessfully for U.S. Senate in Illinois, worked on redevelopment projects for downtown Detroit, including Comerica Park. www.campaign®skinnerforcon - gress.com . Columnist Interviewed SAJE (Seminars for Adult Jewish Enrichment) for All Seasons will host a live broadcast featuring New York Times columnist Frank Rich, interviewed by Barbara Walters, at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 17, at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. In the satellite broadcast, Rich will examine what he says is the fictions manufactured by the Bush administra- tion from 9-11 to Hurricane Katrina, exposing what he calls the most bril- liant spin campaign ever waged. Rich joined the Times in 1980 as its chief drama critic and has been an op-ed columnist since 1994. He is the author of Ghost Light, A Memoir; Hot Seat; Theater Criticism for the Frank Rich Barbara Walters New York Times and The Greatest Story Ever Sold: Bush's America. The cost is $5 for JCC members and $8 for non-members. Reservations are required by Tuesday, Oct. 17. Light refreshments will be served. The event is chaired by Susan Marwil. For information, contact Dalia Keen, (248) 432-5577.