tion's cially About 40 percent of 1982 nding cuts " tar ted at the depart­ men ofH th and Hum d Labor, Whi r the majority of feder anti-poverty pro- gram . Re plan, orche tr ed by David Stoc , the director of the om of anagement and Budget, calls for in th dgets of Aid to F amilie ith Dependent Children ( DC), Social Security, food amp , edi id, CET A, child nu trition, day care, child lfare, public housi g, o -income fuel ce, m ternal and child health, miily planning bl Iu nefi, legal mces, education, d numerou other mce pro- gr But d co of the Reagan administration, defe auld yr e by $7.2 billioo, " . g from 24 percent of the current total federal bud t to 32 percent in 1984. ean bile, if Con- Reagan' pro-" nding from 76 to 67 po , orne ould plummet pereen t this y Percent by 1984. FO o bottom end of our �iety - th d the otking poo - constitute a dispro- portion te number of Blac and minoritie ," ys Benjamin L. Ho , execu­ tive dir ctor of the AACP. "Corporate American d althy individu are b' rs" under. e an's bud t p , Jerry urf, pre "dent of the American Federa- 'on of Sta , County d unicipal Employee . Re gan' It 00 rvice seem to be an unpreceden ted alta on omen and children. Re an h propo d to or eliminate funding for the following program : FOOD ST PS: A 1.8 billion reduction, hich th Republi - controlled Senate gricultural Com- .... nittee ant to mere furth r. About 69 percent of all food amp hou hold are eaded by omen: About 78 percent of all recipien are . Ie pent children, elderly, or disab d, d Oftr half of all the hoe - ho ds have gr comes of 3,600 year; hi1e 97 percent h e gr in- come bel th po rty line. This budget cut ould eliminiate 1.2 million of the 22 million people ho no depend on food stamp The current food stamp progr is gr inadequate, providing an vera of 44 cen per me per penon and a miximurn of bout 65 cents per meat. billion, 0 abno 50 per­ , cent of child nutrition fund- ing, auld be 10 , and 300 million or one-third of the funds for the hughly successful Supplemental Food Program fc. omen, Infants and Children (WIC) auld be cut. This propo ould eliminate 14.5 million tudent from the 001 .lun program and raise the co t of school meals from 2Q cents to about 60 cent for mnuon of other tudent. ID ITHD DRE cut for AFDC and Child Support Enforcement pro­ grams through tightening eligibility requirments and reducing benefits. 0- third of an hou hold headed by omen with children recei e elfare benefits. Reagan has also propo d that most elfare recipient ould have to wo to eep their ben - fit. Under this' ork are" plan, mother ith child under three 0 ith children three to and � cu . In additioo, a to of more $800 million ould be chopped from child elfare and child abUJe programs, day­ care mces, and family planning. MID CAID: A $100 million slice from this year' budget, allowin only fi percent inere in 1982, durin a" time of double digi infla 'on and escalat- ing health care cost , m to be brutal propo . CETA: A $3.6 million reduction in th Compte­ hen " Employment and Training Act CETA), hic:h auld eliminate 300,000 job currently, t filled by minorit , red en from the AFUIO Execu­ Council hich mously YO d to oppo the entire bud t pa EDUCA 0: pro- po d 2.7 billion deere in federal educati on fund ould pe out a Ie t 64,460 te r job in 1982 and force more 1.3 millio nt drop out of te univer- 'tie and private con es 6 no available day care, ould TO F ILlES not have to ork.' All DE CHIL- other members who receive A $520 million AFDC ould. A S1.7 DE OC FO CO G , o bus is 0 slra ger 0 Jo ni o H kno hat it' like to get up before dawn, go to ork all day, come home tired, and still have to worry about making ends meet. odeb sh has t e credentials for Co gr 5S His experience in gov nment includes having been elected to th Cass County Board of Com­ missioners 7 times. And, even though Johnie Rodebush as the lone Democrat on the Board, the Republican members elected him Chairman. As a matt of fact, he served as chairman 3 tim Johnie Rodebush also rved chairman of the S.W. Michi:jan Reqional Planning Commission, which covers the counties in the 4th Con 'onal District. " Every He pril for I p sl 0 years, Jo ni e slarted orlh. odeb sh • • • s p i lal in s ii's lime geHing our m"oney's ... He'll cut unnecessary government spending, but he'll remember that we are a nation of com­ passionate people, who, when necessary, help people help themselves. 2