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WeTcKer hstslVtd legislative VfjmTS Opinions of the people ite VSItl CUrtgresiS in Aci ” a publication from Weicl A PS e the state’s junior senate imruuuced the following bills: —With Sen. Birch Bayh, ’ to repeal the so-called 4 which added approximate to the price of a loa Introduced March 2, the b Senate as an amendn Omnibus Farm Bill on Ju signed into law Aug. 10. —With Sen. Warren G. I Wash., and Norris Cot comprehensive fire legisla the report of the two-year National Commissio Prevention and Cont recommended increas assistance to state and loci units. The legislation € National Fire Prevention (FIREPAC) program Department of Commere Fire Fighting Acadeir research and education Senate passed the bill No House is expected to vote early this year. bill to broad ions to insure huma lals transported b common carriers. The bi before the Senate Committee, of which V member, and awaiting a House Agriculture Comr Weicker submitted testirr to the House governmer subcommittee hearings o in air shipments of domes —Legislation requiring environmental impact s include consideration of social and economic irnpa on a envir was introduced April 27 a: before tlie Senate Interioi with hearings on it possib —An amendment, aul million in interest subsidi bonds issued by state h agencies for low- and mod housing, to the Revised H 1973. The amendment was the Senate Banking Comm 19 and floor action on the entire bill is possible in February. —The “Lobster Conservation and Control Act of 1973“ to allow the U.S. to enforce harvesting and conservation regulations against foreign offshore fishing fleets, which a.......... depleted lobster resource in iuei supplies. '1 ne amenamem passed the Senate Nov. 15, but the legislation itself was stalled by House-Senate differences. comme The bill authorizes uic Mauuirai nci utiaUtiCS and Space Administration to spend $50 million during five years to carry out a demonstration program. The Senate Space Committee has tentatively scheduled hearings on the bill for early —An amendment to subcommittee campaij provide that a complet candidate’s campai available to the public an election for fedc amendment was defca ipaign each ising od for ipaign senate only posal. ews h Protection Act” to al protection outside of c protection inside coi Judiciary Committi reporting out a News S Bill similar to Weicke lay spur S Committee action. trong side and never adjusted. “We had that play all the tim -fill, “but you have to save someth he second half, don’t you?” St. Louis’ 32-10 upset of Atlant illy assured that both Dallas and ngton will move into the playc Cowboys as division champio Redskins as the wild card. So it ,'eivable that they could meet agai NFC championship game. By t Redskins may have adjusted :hanges in the Dallas offense. But Landry will have some new wrin Allen. You can bet he’s been something. Bethel bri The Center School PTO wil card party Thursday at 7:30 j high school auditorium. De: be served. Local merch. donated several prizes whi raffled. Tickets are availal door. Further informatioi obtained by contacting Mn Valente, chairman. The Sixty Plus Club of E meet Feb. 12 at 1:30 p.m. at Homes. After the business m Sweet Adelines, a women’s t singing group, will entertain it By Bob Chuvala vi News-Times staff ti 3n The cost of operating Danbury-area public schools continued to rise last year, with the cost of educating generally outstripping the enrollment. Kent's rising budget also rel addition to the Center School t constructed three years ago “I decrease in enrollment start said. But while the kindergarten seventh grade enrollment is d The United Methodist Cl lonor William Shaw at a dinr at 5:30 p.m. at the church retired as sexton of the chun years of service. Frie community residents have be Reservations may be' contacting the church office, be no charge for the dinner. The Woman’s Guild of Congregational Church will n off, the big boom of a few year in the chun
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THE FRESHMEN OFFICERS Bob Somoskovoc, Ann Sullivan, Jerry Izzo, Toni Friedman. 11
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