A -' . a ,.~ ,.-~ - '14 °m1 O) Q a. r-. E 0 0 ,: 0 -a c 0 's F- I Candidates speak out on thi r. -_- r.. . .. issues E S- - -----f-- M -- - ---eaid-abortions-Rhodesia/-South Africa Oil industries 'National Health Insurawce China/Taiwan I've supported our country's Voted for policy with respect to South Opposes Kennedy plan because Supports status quo which he Voedse "I think federal funding of Africa and Rhodesia." But is it would cost too much and describes as "mutual interest inpeean abortions is wrong because it a strong critic of Carter policy "remove all cost conscious- to expand relationship." Supportsi a stmowhich he says leads to "Cuban ness."Supports encouragement Opposes any let-up in support er.de e T Voted for extension; was a puts a al onthe aborion ethic" adventurism" in Africa. for more employers to provide for Taiwan. Has travelled power de Fav.sl co-sponsor of ERA. No responseo Economic sanction or No response health insurance coverage to PRC: "People are nice but construcF allowtreginedivestment in South Africa and government-paid insurance it's like being in the army" hould k area policy, would be "to the detrement for "those who are really to live there-too many of the black workers" and poor" restrictions. favorsave therefore opposes such measures. U.S. shou Supports using economic "self-suff Favors usin Medicaid funds sanctions against Rhodesia and Would support legislation that Supports the current Kennedy- Favors making "as normal as alternativ Favors ERA and the etensiond Supports decriminalization for abortions to avoid what he South Africa, including would provide incentives for Korman comrehensive possible" relations between the Stresses "I siply cnnot ndersand Sppors deciminaizatin of or abrtios to void hat h ratnatihonwalthewarthcanreeibsirl.tiFavohrsthPerople'.sFRersuPbpics ofpb China Chltimateate Carl Levin (D) why the ERA wasn't passed marijuana. calls "double-standard" in cot majoritye withrl, thoe the break up the horizontal at private bill.eFavorseopls Rheublic w ofd Cnatts ar reguatedpriateuainenane.adUthiU..,rbtitouednotCallufo years ago." not allowing poorer women attis Umajorsitues nshoed bint e g frationitholinty of insurance and medical allow Communist China to construct to get abortions,onre.Uivriissol but not enough information tocosrt sell investments in corporations -decide on vertical break up. programs rather than a dictate which countries the power pla which do business in South socialized approach. U.S. recognizes, the conti Africa. plants. Supports majority rule in Rhodesia and favors U.S. Only supports abortions in economic sanctions againstpFavorsg Opposes Senator Kennedy's Consider cases of rape, incest, and the South African government, domesticil soures to lessen national health care insurance s to keep pushing toolution t Supports the ERA and the Favors decriminalization danger to the mother's life, and would like to have domest plan but pushes for federal s found as (Supports familyplanning but congressionalthearingsin the country's dependence undsforresearch o fewith thePeoplesRepublic Says the arguesycan't eislatenAnn Arbor on the issue of preventive medicine. developm morality, university and corporate divestiture from South Africa. Favors "princi Favors using Medicaid funds Favors maintaining economic Says he would vote against Supports U.S. moves to improve alterna Supots the ERA and the decr lizat for abortions and says it's sanctions against Rhodesia deregulating the oil industry Strongly supports a national its relations with both countries. He says Earl Greene (D) d ine, "o ri na important not to discriminate and invoking sanctions against and says he would alienate health care program. ivesto - of marjuana. based on a person's economic South Africa. Supports himself from their powerful advant situation. majority rule in both countries, lobby groups. their im alterna Drinking- age hike M,---aa deihinaization Headlee tax plan Tisch tax plan Medicaid abortions South Africa divestiture co o Constil ISS U ES Po unratified states Opposes Opposes: calls recent hike of Against full decriminalization, Backs Headlee, says would Opposes the "Tisch" plan. "I Supports. "It is wrong to deny No stand: says he doesn't conventi Gili e ( }drinking age to 19 the but favors reduced penalties force setting of spending think it (Tisch) will start off the resources of the state" to deal with mattes on Supports ERA, opposes boycott of the ne Gk"fairest approach." in line with the crime. priorities that have been as a tax cut and win up as a people who need abortions. "international level." of unratified states. in the co overlooked in the past. tax shift." expense Supports ERA and boycott except for Governor's U Opposes. "It's not fair and Backs Headlee tax limitation "If Tisch passes everything will "I view abortion as life- No. stand: "It's a federal issue, Conference, meetings with Favors W i ..s Fitzgerald(D)d t snse." Supports, proposal, but objects to be cut-a very serious blow to destructive so I cannot not a state issue-I don't know federal officials, or state convent doesnt make sense." "technical flaws" it contains. state government." support it." the nature or extent they hold funding meetings held minan them." unratified state. Does not want it raised: "You Does not support any of the don't always change social Supports legalization. "Puts three tax proposals on the "No investment in the name Suppor d'lyhgolr sson t tnSort behavior by changing criminal marijuana in the same category ballot. Favors Opposes. haepos other chose" of the people of the U.S. should Strongly supports both. conven Zolton Ferency hv ohrSupportstfr thoe cewhoonl law."Says not fair to set age of as alcohol with strict control graduated income tax, tax be made in South Africa." tax syst maturity differently for specific over its manufacture and property on income producing rights (voting, drinking etc.). sale." basis (progressive). Energy Detente/SALT , -- Mideast Unemploynient gas deregulation to Thinb U.S.-Soviet relations Opposed 15 per cent increase supplies and reduce "strained" and getting worse. ppo in minimum wage in 1977to ice on foreign oil. "We're more suspicious of admcontinued U.S. influence protect small businesses and increased nuclear them and they're moreipeacpro byephasng limit unemployment among velopment and new suspicious of us" in recent commitment to the survival young; favors lower minimum ion of nuclear months. Would conider voting of Israel. Supported jet sales yug; favor ler minmun 'esgsutlte against SALT treaty if to Saudia Arabia and seeswae85prcnfomio. eels gas utilities gantALtrtYifta arb n Opposes public hiring and ep conserved gas and adequate verifiction and use that sale ashaving been supports technical and . credits to those . of cruise missiles aren't crucial for Camp David success. vocational education instead. guaranteed for U.S. d work toward Detente should "avoid war iciency" through and the tremendous burden the Feels Camp David agreements ves of oil and gas. military places on our individual "a big plus." Would not Favors giving tax credit use of coal and budgets." SALT talks "just negotiate with the PLO; "I incentives to businesses to y hydrogen fusion. too important" to delay or don't think you can negotiate 'locate in areas with high moratorium on alter approach because of with people who are bomging unemployment. Where that ion of new nuclear human rights violtions. Instead buses and planes." Would have wouldn't work he favors publi nts but supports would use "subtle and silent" voted against the sale of F-15 lobs. ued use of existing persuasion: trade and economic fighter planes to Saudi Arabia. aid pressure. Wants more jobs to be createc sit essential that a Says a SALT agreement will Says U.S. should maintain its in the private sector to o the energy criris be de-escalate the arms race. activestimulate the economy and soon as possible. He voted against cutting the peace settlement between believes more jobs can be soaspsil.defense budget by five per paestlmn ewe made available by cutting answer may be in the cent and transferring funds Israel and Egypt. the minimum wage for youths Went of nuclear fussion. into other departments. by 15 per cent. the application of Says he doesn't feel threatened ples of depletion" to by the Russians but considers Supports the Humphrey- tive energy sources. a SALT agreement to be crucial. this would give He favors a five per cent cut Praises Carter for the Camp Hawkins bill to make the- rs the economic - in the defense budget and David summit and says he federal government strive to age of wanting to put supports the U.S. strong supports strong ties with Israel. lower the unemployment vestment capital into advocacy of human rights rate to 4 per cent. tive energy sources. all over the world. tutional Convention Tax burden of education Spending and waste cutting PBB Wants state to continue to a constitutional follow recommendations of Says he has handled the PBB on. Michigan has one Shift it from property taxes to Michigan Efficiency Task problem effectively; would west constitutions the general fund; supports Force which, he says, has like to see a state facility untry. Not worth the public aid to private institutions, saved the state and nation $70 established to handle control million since it was established of toxic substances. under his administration. Set up Toxic Substance "Demand efficiency and Commission, compensate a constitutional Shift it from property taxes accountability out of giants of PBB devastated farmers witi ion. to the general fund. Michigan government," spend low-interest loans, fire money more wisely. irresponsibile personnel, condemn contaminted pastures. s a constitutional Would be accomplished by Incinerate cattle instead of ion in order to revamp Place it on income tax. implementing a tax system burying them. Fire Agricultu em among other things. based on ability to pay. Department Secretary Favors zero-based budgeting. B. Dale Ball. Endorses shifting about one Dr. Ed Pierce (D-) Opposes raising the drinking age to 21. Supports. Opposes because it would cause severe cuts in needed basic services and cripple local government. Opposes because it would restrict the state in building the "rainy day fund" for stabilizing the budget; would rather see program examinations to promote efficiency. Supports because the means for obtaining a safe abortion should be available to everyone. Supports divestiture by the University of stocks in corporations that have holdings in South Africa. Opposes using state money for travelling expense of state officials to states which have not ratified the ERA. third of the property tax burden to the state income tax because the burden on property taxpayers would be reduced and the reliance on state money would make school districts throughout the state more equal. I The Daily endo E- t, i ____________________________________________________________________________________ I I I I C. William Colburn (R) Opposes raising the drinking age to 21. " Supports. Supports because "we live in an age of limits" and the state's spending growth should be-limited to the growth of the state's residents' personal income. Opposes because the state doesn't have the surplus to fund necessary programs. Opposes spending tax money for abortions. Supports divestiture by the University of stocks in corporations that have holdings in South Africa. "Anything we can do to get that particular amendment passed we should do." Opposes. Supports preservation of the current emphasis on property tax financing of public schools because property taxes represent a more stable producer of revenue than other taxes. U.S. Senate, Carl Levin Governor, Zolton Ferency (write in) U.S. Congress, Earl Greene State Senate, Dr. Ed Pierce - Supports divestiture. Wants to Supports. Says women should eep Universityand all US. Opposes, saying it takes away Supports decrimialiation. Opss aigi ilctit oe. not have to pay for her mistake 'investments out of South Africa Strongly supports boycott of Spot pp saying it will cut into opposes.with an unwanted child. Wmen R p P r y B la d( piieenwlcet a nrdcdsvrlblseua and not contribute to the unatiiedstaes R e p . P e rry B u lla rd (D ) aprvil gea dwil ceat Ha inro uce se*yalbils e"caion*soia more lawbreaking. to decriminalize onsocialervw. should deide the fate of their reie we m Strongly supports more state funding for education. State House, Rep. Perry Bullard Attorney General, Frank Kelley Secretary of State, Richard Austin County Commissioner, Dist. 14, Kathleen County Commissioner, Dist. 15, Catherine McClary Douglas Buchanan (R), Opposes. Supports decriminalization, but sees legalization as his main objective. .Supports. Says it is a goodway to limit government spending. apposes. Supports Milliken's plan. Opposes divestiture. Says President Fleming is doing the right thing. Says it will 'hurt the South Africans more if we pull out. Favors ERA but opposes boycott of unratified states. .w4 ' Opposed. Strongly in favor of state funding for the education system. _ S .