The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 11, 2000 --7 N ATTINIXWcR I.f McCain caught in mx of fiance reform talk, big-tie ndraising SASHINGTON (AP)-- From the campaign trail where he decries the Washington money chase, Sen. John McCain beams his image into the ballroom of a capital hotel where corporate lobbyists are helping raise as much as $500,000 for his presidential bid. They are the same lobbyists who press McCain's Senate Commerce Committee to act on legislation that affects their corporate clients - AT&T, United Airlines and other giants. McCain, who is running on a pledge to change the way campaigns are financed, finds himself having to u the system he criticizes in order to fund his pres- i tial bid. His Washington fundraiser yesterday - where tickets went for S500 and $1,000 - was the center- piece of a one-day series of events expected to bring as much as S500,000 into his campaign treasury. McCain was actually campaigning in South Car- olina, but he was speaking in Washington and 17 other locations via satellite. In addition, 500 people paid $100 apiece to chat with him over the Internet. The events have given his chief rival for the Republican presidential nomination, Texas Gov. George W. Bush, a line of attack. But Ellen Miller, director of the campaign finance advocacy group Public Campaign, said, "John McCain is the perfect example of someone caught in a bad system. He really has no other way to run for office." McCain himself, asked about the propriety of rais- ing money from the lobbyists, said, "They are sup- porting my candidacy because they're sick and tired of the system in Washington today." He said the contributions "are in keeping with the reforms I want to make." Like other congressional committee chairmen, McCain is following the well-worn path of raising campaign money from the industries that come under his panel's jurisdiction. Three-fourths of the 44 members of McCain's "victory committee" for yesterday's fund-raiser were lobbyists, most of them with interests before th Commerce Committee. The list includes lobbyists from CSX and Union Pacific, as well as the president of the Association of American Railroads. McCain has introduced legisla- tion to renew the Surface Transportation Board, which regulates the railroad industry. The railroad association president, Edward Ham- berger, has known McCain for 20 years, said Steve Hart, senior vice president for policy and communi- cations. The victory committee also includes lobbyists from the Fox television network and the National Association of Broadcasters. Students ALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - Black college students and hundreds of other critics of Gov. Jeb Bush's plan to get rid of affirmative action packed Capitol hearing rooms yesterday to denounce the effort as an attack on women and minorities. Bush did not attend the third and final set of hearings on his "One Florida" proposal, which would eliminate race and gender as factors in university amissions and the awarding of state contracts. He watched some of the hear- ings on closed-circuit television in his office. "The One Florida plan will not work,' said Anthony Viegbesie, presi- protest 'One Florida Initiative' dent of the Tallahassee branch of the National Association for the Advance- ment of Colored People. "The One Florida plan is anti-minority, anti- women, anti-poverty and must be killed." The Republican governor has insisted the plan would improve diversity in edu- cation and contracting jobs by increas- ing outreach efforts to minorities historically shut out of opportunities. Students who take a difficult enough course load and finish in the top 20 per- cent of their high school graduating class would be guaranteed admission to some state universities. "The athletes that are needed to win' football games a ill be included in that 20 percent whether they have the grades or not." said Brenda Holt, a high school teacher in Quincy. "If the government in this state does not protect us from the good-old-boy system, then who does'?" The legislators hearing testimony were split into two groups to accommo- date the crowd. About 1,200 people attended, and 100 spoke. Each speaker was limited to three minutes. "I think the governor has his heart in the right place, but has been misguided in his approach so far," said Kelvin Lawrence, a sophomore at predominant- ly black Florida A&M University. For weeks, leaders in Florida's black community have protested against the plan. In January, two black lawmakers staged a 25-hour sit-in inside Lt. Gov. Frank Brogan's office, demanding that Bush rescind his executive order to put One Florida in place. Bush refused, but he agreed to three public hearings on the plan. 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