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Show WxJmwdoy, Augutf13, 1986 Vgrml ExKttlfldvtrtllT 5 USE-ELECT (SHAPE Efl. S(Q)WA1BS T TDflE UTAIHI STATE SENATE Service S&Mbj SoUutd Glade Sowards is committed to: ' REVIVE THE BASIN'S ECONOMY More Jobs Develop Tar Sands Reduce Unemployment Stimulate Energy Development Promote Tourism IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE Enhance Education Provide Job Training Improve Roads Reduce Utility Rates Better Health Care DEVELOP NATURAL RESOURCES Protect Hunting & Fishing Provide Adequate Parks & Recreational Facilities Revive Tar Sands Projects Find New Applications For Our Local Resources Relief For Impacted Areas i - If- V I i - V i J -I i v-.( j Is fiere another candidate who is: ' CHAIRMAN OF THE SENATE RULES COMMITTEE Controls of the flow of legislation. ' CHAIRMAN OF TRANSPORTATION AND PUBLIC SAFETY APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE Determines money spent on road construction within the State. CHAIRMAN OF ENERGY CONSERVATION & DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL FOR THE STATE OF UTAH Determines energy policy for the entire State. MEMBER OF THE EDUCATION STANDING COMMITTEE Reviews all legislation regarding education that flows through the Senate. MEMBER OF INTERIM ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES COMMITTEE Reviews all energy and Natural Resources legislation to come before the Senate. MEMBER AND PAST CHAIRMAN OF THE UTAH AIR TRAVEL COMMISSION Facilitates all air travel and airport construction. MEMBER OF PRESIDENT REAGAN'S CITIZEN ADVISORY BOARD ON ENERGY Formulates energy policy for the entire nation. MEMBER AND PAST CHAIRMAN OF THE 50 STATE NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF STATE LEGISLATORS ENERGY COMMITTEE Facilitated the passage of a resolution removing the Windfall Profits Tax which will stimulate oil activity. SENIORITY REALLY COUNTS! I have the experience, the seniority and the ability to introduce legislation which mil held us enjoy "the good life" once again in the Uintah Basin. With your support, we can do the job together. Thanks for your vote of confidence on August 19, 1986. Sincerely, Paid Political Advertisement Glade M. Sowards Utah State Senate |