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December 13, 1992 - Image 17

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Michigan Citizen, 1992-12-13

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MUITI4
Short aid re tructuri ng the way
choo ls arc [inane d mu t be
achieved eforc helpful change' can
b made in cdu ti n.
He aid all inv Iv d must "think
bigger" regarding financing change
becau c u in J the hrinking tax ba. e
or taking money [rom lar er sch 01
districts to give it to the po rer ones
von't \ ork.
Although generally upp rting
the MEA' ide' ,many state official
h ve re erv ti ns about some f the
plan" specific .
..
n � RDMORE, A WELL a
Whi tc, Teliman and, to a point, the
ME I 0 upport Public Act 25 I
199 • which outline educational
reform in luding requiring that dis­
tricts ubmi t annual rep rts, that each
chool be accredited and that each
di trict e tablish a core curriculum.
The MEA plan presents addition­
al spe ifi uch a having the di -
trict conduct" itc-b ed deci ion
making:" cooperating with area busi­
ne es and the public when making
deci i ns impacting the district.
"I think we're all trying to work in
the arne direction at the same time,"
Beardmore aid. "I think thing are
moving in the right direction."
dom
not
come
over
night. :__ Somallian Prov rb
1
ent upported the lary recom-
mendation of the sacco
"Wh t I think th sacc ought to
do," Waldron aid, "i y no p y
r i e until the Le i lature ch nge
th pr dure."
P nny Ruff, a Lansin re ident
and lS-ye r tat employe, aid
m ny p ople in Michigan have had to
d 1 with pay freeze or p y decline,
while till others ve been laid off.
"I think if you re truly dedicated
t thi t t ,th re i no w g you can
put on ( rving) it .. Ru id in n
emotional tatement to th cornmis-
ion.
In addition to h r new credential
from W yne State, Wic holds a
rna ter' degree in nursing from the
Univ rsity of Tenne ee-Memphis
and a bachelor' in nursing from
Memphi Stat .
Her reaction to being the first
African American to earn a Ph.D.
from the WSU College of Nursing:
"I'm pr ud and honored."
TO the Bla kw 11
plan. a t k for e of tate, unty and
ity offi ial will examine evcral
option open to Chrsyler to pay its
debt to the ci ty and county taxpayers.
Chry ler can demoli h it
headquarter and leave the ite
contaminant-free.
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W H �N IT' 5 TIM E T 0 5 A Y '1 DO' INS T Y L E .
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Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue excels. And most of its luxury features are standard.
Like six passenger seating, power mirrors, door locks and windows. power 6-way
driver's seat, air conditioning, stereo sound system, and a driver's air bag'.
Chrysler knows getting to the church on time is very important, that's why
they've equipped the Fifth Avenue with a powerful 3.3 liter V6 engine. So when it's
au
up
fa k rs
creal
He al 0 aid the b t nd brightest
people will not le ve the private ec­
tor to run for public office if the pay
i n't high enough.
Lansing ttomey nd former Rep.
Jame St rr greed with Pitonlak.
UPO YI II felt at least
$70,000 a year would be a fair .
amount to pay legislators, cri of
di gus t and di belief erupted from
th udience.
"If you t th alary high enough, .
you'll have very capable p ople run­
ning," Starr aid.
Clyde Grant, a Williamston resi­
dent and a mechanic, took offense at
Pi toniak' remarks before the com­
mission that eemed to imply that
Michigan' highest paid citizens
would make the be t legislators.
"Who does he think he is to ay· .
he' better and brighter than I am,"
Grant said, receiving applause from
pay-rai e opponents.
Another public forum i
scheduled for Dec. 8 in Traverse 1
City.
(" ner alute- the . bovc I) J il duvtr y a .... ( I,tll
� nunucd c till h t Help I-cc I th Hun 'I�,
ti me to say, "1 do," say Ch rysler N�w Yorker Fifth Avertue and you've said it in style.
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A (1 I VIc:, ION o I I H ( (H 1/ V 5 l � ( 0 � I' (I II 1\ I I (
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CHRYSLE EW YORKER FIFTH AVE
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