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Show Volume XVI Number 11 October, 1970 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Utah FBF Annual Convention Program Outlined als of Farm Bureau. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 18; Com mlttee Farm Bureau office Bldg. Meeting of Resolutions THURSDAY NOVEMBER 19: Farm Bureau YF&R Womens Leadership ConCon- ference; ference; County Presidents and Leaders Session. 8-- 10 10 a.m. Registration a.m. Presidents Report-Secretar- ys Report 11 a.m. Divide Into above three (3) groups. Women and YF&R & Presidents and others attending 11:05 a.m. County Presidents and Leaders Session - Farm Bureau Insurance, Farm Supply and Tire Program reports. 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Luncheons Bureau Women & YF&R 2 p.m. Demonstration Board Meeting, slide presentation. 2:30 p.m. Discussion 3 to 3:15 p.m. Summary of points 3:15 p.m. Motivation Talk YF&R and Womens program will be during this same time period and Is outlined separately by each. . Evening: Recognition and A- wards Sessions - A music group from BYU Sounds of Freedom will present entertainment. Distinguished Service, County & Individual Awards, H & FFA to be made In this session. 4-- Panel Fundament -- CONGRESSMAN rds 6:30 p.m. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 20: 7 a.m. Voting Delegates Break- Banquet - Speaker Charles B. Shuman - Entertain- ment to be furnished by 3 top winners In the Senior Division of the Talent Find. ' fast. 8 a.m. District Caucuses Nominations of Board members from districts 1, 3, 5 and 7 and Farm Bureau Women and YF&R from districts 2, 4 &6. 8:30 a.m. Elections SATURDAY NOVEMBER 21: 8:30 a.m. Utah Farm Bureau Board Meeting - Annual Meeting of Utah Farm Bureau Service Company. Be sure you attend policy de- Election of president vice president, one woman and one young person. Election of Board members from districts 1, 3, 5 and 7. 8:45 a.m. Resolutions 12:30 p.m. Lunch 1:45 p.m. General Session -Speaker Marvin L. McLain. Second speaker to be announced. -- Yukatan Convention Tour Reminder deposit of A velopment meetings In your county. This years policy decisions will have a lasting influence and should be thoroughly discussed by as many members as possible reflecting In- be forwarded commodities In each county. Come to the convention , your Influence counts and is needed. ember terests of all areas and farm $50-0- should 0 to Utah Farm Bureau - 629 East 4th South Salt Lake City, 84102 by Nov1, 1970 to your reservation.! Insure ! ! Favored (Form GSyrecou 78 Favored Farm ftyreau 12.5 Congress mean Senator - Farm ISyirtfon fifloss Due to a misunderstanding the voting record of the two candidates for Note: the office of United States Senator published In the last Issue of Farm Bureau News failed to Identify Issues on which a roll call vote occurred only In one House. The result of this oversight was to record each candidate as voting no on Issues where there was no applicable roll call. The record published below Includes only votes where BURTONS VOTING 1965 - 1970 Editors FIRST SESSION, 89th CONGRESS: MARCH, 1965 - S3 Appalaclan Regional Development Act of 1965 authorizing $1.1 billion for economic development In 11 state region. Farm Bureau - No Burton - No to Provide Acreage - Poundage Marketing Quotas on HR 5721 MARCH 1965 Bill Flue Cured tobacco In 1965 Farm Bureau - No Burton - No MARCH 1965 - HR 2362 - Administrations Federal School Bill for elementary and an applicable roll call occurred. of the 89th Congress (January 4, 1965 - October 23, 1965) there votes on matters Involving Farm Bureau Policies. In the ll were nine (9) key second session of the 89th Congress (January 10, 1966- - October 22. 1966) there were votes of particular significance to Farm Bureau Members. In the three roll-ca- ll second session of the 90th Congress (January 15, 1968 - October 14, 1968) there were five (5) votes of Importance. In the first session of the 91st Congress (January 3, 1969 -December 23, 1968) there were three (3) votes of significance; and to date, in the second session (January 19, 1970 - August 1970) there have been four (4) votes. In the roll-ca- secondary education. Farm Bureau - No Burton - Yes APRIL 1965 - HR 6675 - Social Security Amendments of 1965 providing a basic compulsory health Insurance program - - Medicare - - for the aged. Farm Bureau - No Burton - No JUNE 1965 - HR 6927 - Establishing a cabinet level department of housing and urban development. Farm Bureau - No Burton - No JUNE 1965 - HR 7984 - Bill authorizing Federal Rent Subsidies to low Income families. Farm Bureau - No Burton - No JULY 1965 - HR 8283 - Amendment to retain Governors veto In Poverty BUI. Farm Bureau - Yes Burton - Yes 14 Act. 77 to HR Section (b) of the Taft-Hartl- ey JULY 1965 repeal No Bureau Farm No Burton AUGUST 1965 - HR 9811 - Omnibus Farm B1U Far m Bureau - No Burton - No SENATOR MOSS VOTING, 1965 - 197 In the first session of the 89th Congress: MARCH 1965 - S3 - Appalaclan Regional Development i Miifon for economic develomnent In 11 state region. MARCH 1965 Tax bUl to authorize a government directed check off of Cotton farmers money to finance a research and promotion program. Farm Bureau - No Burton - No MAY 1966 - HR 13712 - Motion to recommit minimum wage bill to delete coverage of Farm Bureau - Yes Burton - Yes MAY 1966 - HR 13712 - Motion to pass minimum wage bill Farm Bureau - No Burton - No MARCH 1968 - HR 13541 - Motion to adopt House Resolution (H. Res. 1094) to take up HR 13541, the Alken-Poamarketing Rights Bill (S. 109) In the House. ' Farm Bureau - Yes Burton - Yes MARCH 1968 - HR 13541 - Motion to pass Alken-Poa- ge Marketing Rights BUI (S. 109) - Yes Farm Bureau Yes Burton and to Revenue HR Pass Motion 15414 JUNE 1968 Expenditure Control Act of 1968 - - Four part package for (1) 10 percent surtax, (2) $6 billion reduction in 1969 Federal spending and net lending; (3) $10 blUlon reduction in 1969 new obligation and loan authority, and (4) rescinding not less than $8 billion In unobligated balances. Farm Bureau - Yes Burton - Yes JULY 1968 - HR 17126 Motion to extend the Food and Agriculture Act of 1965 for one year to December 31, 1970 with provision for 20,000 per year payment limitation. Farm Bureau - No Burton - No SEPTEMBER 1968 - HR 17126 - Motion to accept Conference Report on blU extendto December 31, 1970. ing the Food and Agriculture Act of 1965 for one year Farm Bureau - No Burton - Yes ge FIRST SESSION, 91st CONGRESS: September 1969 - H.J.R. 681 - Motion lution with Instructions Burton - Yes SEPTEMBER 1969 H.J.R. 681 - Motion Amendment (two thirds Burton - No to recommit the direct popular election resoto substitute the district plan. Farm Bureau - Yes to pass direct popular election Constitutional required) Farm Bureau - No NOVEMBER 1969 - HR 2777 - Motion to pass the potato check off bill Farm Bureau - No Burton - No SECOND SESSION 91st CONGRESS: Presidents veto of HR 13111, HEW JANUARY 1970 - HR 13111 - Motion to over-rirequired) Appropriations Bill for Fiscal 1970 (two thirds Farm Bureau - No Burton - Yes AUGUST 1970 HR 18546 - To recommit Poag Hardin Farm Bill Farm Bureau - Yes ' Burton - No of HR 1970 AUGUST 18546 Final passage Poag -- Hardin Farm Bill Farm Bureau - No Burton Yes de Senator Moss Favored Farm Bureau 2 out of 16 - Farm Bureau - Moss - Yes HR 5721 - Bill to Provide Acreage - No Poundage Marketing quotas on Flue Cured tobacco In 1965. Moss - Yes Farm Bureau - No 2362 - Administrations Federal School Bill for elementary and - HR secondary education. Farm Bureau - No Moss - Yes comAPRIL 1965 - HE 6675 - Social Security Amendments of 1965 providing- a basic the for Medicare aged. pulsory health Insurance program Farm Bureau - No Moss - Yes and urban JUNE 1965 - HR 6927 - Establishing a cabinet level department of housing development. Farm Bureau - No Moss - Yes Rent Subsidies to low Income famUles Federal BUI HR 7984 JUNE 1965 authorizing Bureau - No Farm Moss Yes veto In Poverty Bill to 8283Governors retain Amendment JULY 1965 - HR - Yes Bureau Farm Moss Yes BUI AUGUST 1965 - HR 9811 Omnibus Farm Farm Burau - No Moss - Yes MARCH SECOND SESSION, 89th CONGRESS: MARCH 1966 - HR 12322 - Cooley Cotton hired farm workers. first session 1965 SECOND SESSION, 89th CONGRESS: MARCH 1966 - HR 12322 - Cooley Cotton Tax bill to authorize a government dirof Cotton farmers money to finance a research and ected check-o- ff promotion program. Farm Bureau - No Moss - Yes MAY 1966 - HR 13712 - Motion to recommit minimum wage bUl to delete coverage of MAY 1966 - HR hired farm workers. Farm Bureau - Yes Moss - No 13712 - Motion to pass minimum wage bUl. Farm Bureau - No Moss - Yes SECOND SESSION, 90th CONGRESS: JUNE 1968 - To ratify International wheat trade convention; two thirds necessary. Farm Bureau - No Moss - Yes JULY 1968 - S3590 - Amendment to add straand soytegic reserve for wheat, feed grains, beans to bill extending 65 Act. Farm Bureau - No Moss - Yes JULY 1968 - HR 17126 Motion to extend the Food and Agriculture Act of 1965 for one year to December 31, 1970 with provision for $20,000 per year payment limitation. (Senate version did not contain $20,000 limiFarm Bureau -- No tation) Moss - Yes SEPTEMBER 1968 - HR 17735 - Amendment to add registration and licensing provisions to gun control bill Farm Bureau - No MOSS - No SEPTEMBER 1968 - HR 2767 - Amendment to exempt CCC from Revenue and Expenditure Act. Farm Bureau - No Moss - Yes Issues--Burt- on 18 oOl we3 00 CD N o fc CO t--J 2) H 03 CO Cf to CO 03 tr 00 5 js 2 s-- ww I O 303 33 fD M H CO t- CD s s H o N out of 23 Issues fj CO |