".ouse considers bill to tontrol pay phone rates OCAL/STATE The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 16, 1998 - 7A -'I PTANSING (AP) - House law- rikers hope to protect unsuspecting consumers this week from high bayges when they make long dis- St-Yn e calls from pay phones. _.;cp. Eileen DeHart (D-Westland) rafed the bill to mirror a recent set of rules on pay phone rate disclosure issued by the Federal Communications ±upmmission. -The bill would require that long ,-distance carriers identify themselves (t-the beginning of a call. The pay- " ione owner must also post infor- naition on or near the pay phone *cling how consumers can get rate information on the carrier through a toll-free number. "Michigan consumers are paying as much as $13 for the first minute d(iing some types of calls," DeHart said. "Keeping rates a secret from consumers is an outrageous prac- tice." Pay phone rate complaints rank *hird in the types of complaints the CC receives from consumers about telephone usage. DeHart said state law allows pay- phone companies to charge up to '300 percent of the average rates con- Aurners pay on their regulated bills )i th companies like AT&T, Sprint .ad-MCI. ,Little major legislation is expected b iit the House floor this week as -grnmittees begin meeting to debate SURF http:I/w Gov. John Engler's proposed $8.8 bil- lion 1998-99 fiscal year budget. In the Senate, most attention will be focused on a special committee formed to study the future of Sen. Henry Stallings (D-Detroit). The freshman Democrat admitted that he took more than 100 under false pretenses in using a Senate employee to work in his Detroit art gallery. Under a plea agreement Stallings reached with prosecutors, Wayne County Circuit Judge Sean Cox is to hold Stallings' guilty plea "under advisement" for one year. If Stallings has no further legal problems, Cox is to reduce the crime from a felony to a misdemeanor of taking money less than $100 under false pretenses. Meanwhile, a special bipartisan Senate committee has begun weighing whether to censure or expel Stallings. Committee Chair Willis Bullard (R- Milford) has scheduled a second meet- ing for this week. "We're creating a precedent for future cases," Bullard said, noting that no senator has ever been booted out of office. "I don't think anybody in the Senate is interested in expelling a senator," he said. "But it is our job to make a decision and judgment on Senator Stallings' case." The only state lawmaker ever expelled was Rep. Monte Geralds (D- Madison Heights), who was ousted in 1978 after being convicted of embez- zling money from a law client before joining the Legislature. Last week, Stallings' attorney, Kenneth Hylton, questioned the chamber's power to expel Stallings, which would take a two-thirds vote of the 38-member chamber. But Senate lawyers said legal precedents give the Senate broad discretion on who can be ousted from office and for what reason. The Senate has little major legis- lation before it this week. But it is slated to open discussion soon on bills to give financial incentives to police officers who live in high- crime areas. "Encouraging police officers to live in areas infested with drugs and crime can provide the extra influ- ence a community needs to create safe neighborhoods," said Sen. Mike Rogers (R-Brighton), who spon- sored the bills. The bills would create state income tax and mortgage interest exemptions for officers buying homes in high- crime areas and grant free auto registra- tions and license plates for such offi- cers. "When officers live in the areas where high crime rates exist, they build trust and confidence among neighbors," said Rogers, a former FBI agent. Kappa Alpha Psi members express themselves at the Black Greek Association Step show. The event was held to promote unity among the Black Greek Association. STEP SHOW Continued from Page 1A dancing," Wilson said. "Steps have been handed down for generations. All the rhythms come from African beats. You put your per- sonality in the dancing and add new flavors.- Practicing for the big show can be an arduous process, participants said. Perfecting the step routine takes hard work and high motiva- tion. But once the dancers are on stage, fatigue is forgotten and the crowd's enthusiasm revitalizes the dancers. "It's good when you put in long hours and see the final product and the reaction of the crowd," said Kappa Alpha Psi Sigma president and Engineering senior J. Mitchell. "When the crowd is enthused, you get an adrenaline rush," he said. Judging from the applause, spec- tators enjoyed the raucous show. Emcee Toni Minor said he enjoyed thi show from backstage. 'I think the performances are going nicely," said Minor, an LSA senior. "It brings the community together and it lets the frats and sororities showcase their talents."- Audience members were equally impressed with the energetic step= ping. 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