B'&W - Chart Your n portatlon x (61 ) 345-4222 C IG .r r would lo pharmaci II to make therapeutic substitutions in physician' prescriptions; -The adoption of the ·Rcpo '0 the Ad Hoc Special Commit­ tee to Study Housing Conditi , in the State of Michig n (�ed by Rep. Harrison)" as a model f r other state II 1egislatqres' studies of 0 .' co ditions; -A �prehensive dom c U:S. energy policy that wo� keep energy COlts down, reduCe instability in the U .S. marketplace and lessen the ad� verse imp ct of rising e ergy costs Q lower-income people= -The CIp&DSion of the federal· law that regulates public rei - burse eDts for damllC' resul - iDg from nuclear power cd­ de and to include traaspo - tation and or e of n,..clear materials in the la , -A ban on unneeded u.S gcwernment ,electricity produc- , _LegislatWe 7tition and implementatio';�program that ha\4e peoved successful in . improviDg the teaching of B ck en� . . -A delay in the implementa- tion of proposed rqulatio to reduce the defa rate in th federal Guaranteed Student Loan program until more c­ curate d and professional­ input has beea coUected by the natiQna1 Department of Educa­ tion; -Increa ed effort by the nation's public chools to reduce the incidence of tee pregnancies, through effectiYe family life education; -Coordinated' efforts by paren schoo, government encic& and community and religious &rou to eliminate drua aDd a1cobo1 abuse UDoag children aDd teenagers; -S e· de programs to for- mally 'f'ecopizc public school C t cheri aDd encour more·' 0 r, people, eapecially youag Black people, to pursue teacbiDg a 1 HARTFORD, GOVemment d bUIIDCII dak�amwuu� .. x. chisel away the obstacles confroot minorities, a �. ClCaltiYe receatIy told the a­ tionai BI ck Caucus of St e Legisl.ton. � B. B scmor vice • of RJR NabiIco, � told the NBCSL ual COD- fereace t he bodiea and busiDe in ·tutio , both held ACCOUDtabIe for I I i \ I to attend col­ <1 • ·14_bo� actioa to euure aDB �Jaa\'e to adeciuate' aDd affor­ dable medical care thro . 1) e ioaD-(!. prOF for medical students aad other iDitiativ to attract m'edical profes ionais to health· man­ power short areas, aad 2) state required aad subsidized beaItb iDsurance programs for . . -iDcome otbcr _0 _ urediadMd· 0 -a be on state la t t IDa � Re:prclCllltam..e I Haniso Jr. (D-Po �a1 resol pnwed by the ational Caucu of State Legis] tors (NBCSL) their 11th Annual Confere ce held t month in Hartford, Connecticut. _, "I tended the Confer ee • SCYeral other Black Michigan 1 a er ,. Rep. Harrisoo said. e met with our • counterparts from crosa the nation todi the y varied prOblems f· COD- ituents aDd to develop p­ propriate IcgisIatM rcstMDei to thOle COPCCI'DS. "Many of these I'CSpOOSCS ar expressed in the 23 resolutions e pa sed during the Con­ ference. We are sking the federal, and local govern­ ments to give quick and sen eati to these social, �uca- \ tiooal, medical, ecoa . c d political cooccrns, • be . d. I Rep, H rrison said the I NBCSL Conference re&Oiutions call for: -local community and busi- commitme to programs that provide altemative recrea­ tional opportunities for poor urban youth, to reduce the in­ cideacc of viole ee aDd'crime in city neipborhooda d achooIa; -Increased governmental upport of programs that provide upport for Black' . E CITIZE 16032 Woodward Highland Park, Michigan 48203 \ • »» 313/669 .. 0033 ) or phon. toll fr 1·800-445·N EWS o Bill m o 3 month 4 o 1 y r- 12 o Paym nt enclo ed o 8 mClnthl· 7 o 2 ye.r - 22 ADDft�A_� � __ -I tion regulati� verse economic for American I come persons and derfun . minom, institutions, and 2) bt­ creased governmental sup� of the development of "deb coal" technology; -The creation of a NB�L legal defense fund to assi t Black elected officials w 0 m y be t rgeted for raciall - - motivated legal harassment; - Legislation on the state level to impose 'penalties on perso who establi h fraudule� minority business CDtcrprises . � order to obtain govCrlllDeD contract under "set a ide program designed 0 a . minority-owned enterprise · and } -Inp by Bla elected om ciaIs in the process that se pe to conduct uy om . ovel'lllDellt ee us, to CDS ccuracy aDd � shareholder ,employee and the �mm . es re business operates." B . the group 0 rk to rd " trengthening the un­ der tanding between b . e and government. Working together, we CaD help prepare minorities for t future," he said. ·Neither government nor business CaD do uch about the iadignity that co people' uffered y years of discriJniJUitiOD,· he coDtiD . "But we caD do somethina to COI'­ rect the CCODomiccoascq�� of systematic discriminatiOll. . , "We can p for trqer upport of miDority cation, wbi beeo iner y im- poi1aDt the number of un- skilled j dwindl. We