w gF6Snay oebr5,17-h icia al I,, Vote NO on Proposal D i Vote for ED PIERCE-State Senate theman for years he's been working for issues aI that concern YOU. the strength to campaign on those same issues. ED PIERCE, DEMOCRAT 1. NUCLEAR plants. POWER: Pierce favors a moratorium on new nuclear N ELECTORAL 2. VOTER POLITIC REGISTRATION/STUDENT PARTICIPATI :S: Pierce advocates door-to-door and ON I on-campus voter registration service to assure that all students are able to exer- cise their right to vote. 3. MARIJUANA: Pierce supported the decriminalization juana and the five dollar fine law. of mar- 4. ABORTION: Pierce believes that all women deserve equal pro- 1 tection of the law and equal control over their own personal lives. The state should continue to fund Medicaid abortions. 5. TENANTS RIGHTS: Ed Pierce has been a consistent supporter of a strong and legally binding system of tenants rights. HIS REPUBLICAN OPPONENT 1. NUCLEAR POWER: Advocates the use of nuclear power. VOTE FOR THE MAN WHO SOUNDS THE SAME-WHETHER HE'S RUNNING FOR OFfICE OR NOT/ I am a forty-eight year old medical doctor who has been practicing family medicine in Ann Arbor since 1 960. Ten years ago I left a well estab- lished medical practice to found the Summit Medical Center, at which I pro- vide high quality, low cost medical care for people with limited incomes. During the 1960's I worked in the peace ,and civil rights movements, and I was elected to the Ann Arbor City Council. In 1976 I bas the Demo- cratic candidate for Congress from this district and lost by less than 300 votes. This was the closest race in the country. Most people ask me why I want to practice politics instead of medicine. There are two main reasons. First, many at the most pressing problems my patients have are related to political and economic realities-unemploy- ment, poverty, governmental indifference. As a doctor I cannot treat or cure these problems. Second, I really believe that government can still help people. I think I have the qualities to work at making our state govern- ment work. If elected, I will be the only physician in the state legislature. I believe we need someone with medical background and experience to tackle the pressing public health problems in our state. My work has taught me to oper- aea heith care facility effiintly and eonomically. I will use 2. VOTER REGISTRATION/STUDENT PARTICIPATION IN ELECTORAL POLITICS: Voted three times to prohibit door-to-door voter regis- tration. 3. MARIJUANA: Voted against the five dollar fine law. 4. ABORTION: Personally thinks abortions state funding for medical abortions. are wrong. Opposes 5. TENANT'S RIGHTS: issue. He even pre Tenants Rights Boo Has talked on all sides evented mention of the klet. of the tenants Tenants Union rights in the ..a