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Show 1978 Thursday, August 31, THE SENTINEL Twiggs seeks school board ROLL CALL REP Roll Call Report Here's how area members of Congress were recorded on major roll call votes Aug. through Aug. 16. position has not acted on the resolution (HJ Res 638) to extend the deadline and there is doubt that a final senate vote will occur this year. Members voting "yea" favored extending the time for ratifying the ERA. Reps. K. Gunn McKay, D-- l, and Dan Marriott, R-- voted 10 HOUSE -VEXTENSION 189 for 233 and against, oted, to extend by 39 months the deadline for states to ratify the Rights Equal Amendment. The current deadline of Mar. 22, 1979 would be extended to June 30, The 1982. proposed constitutional amendment has been ratified by 35 states. Three more must ratify it before it becomes part of the U. S. Constitution. The Senate ERA "nay." GOP CUT TAX -R- and 240 against, a proposal to reduce individual federal income tax d rates by about 33 percent over the next three years. The measure, known as Kemp-Rot- h for its Rep. and Sen. Jack Kemp, William is Roth, a becoming major campaign issue for the Republican Party. The vote, therefore, provided a clear choice between Democratic Party to and GOP approaches federal taxation. The vote rejected a motion to send a tax bill back to the Ways and Means Committee with instructions that the committee report it back to in the House with Kemp-Rot- ejected, for 177 across-the-boar- ., MKico City $599 Tasco Acapulco Lorin Nebeker you local representative Travel with ior deseret travel 9 dayi 8 nights Salt Lak Departure Western Airlines First Class Hotel 8 Meals Fully Escorted Lots ol Sightseeing All Taxes and Tips Complete Ins. Coverage n h it. Members voting "yea" favored Kemp-RotMarriott voted "yea." McKay voted "nay." -CUT BUDGET 241 155 for and Defeated, against, an amendment to cut fiscal 1979 spending by one percent (about $5.6 billion) d all in government programs and h. deseret travel BOX 131 1ST WEST NORTH 460l UTAH PSOVO. PO 288 531-013- 1 otfic. 255-597- 9 o across-the-boar- L in departments. The measure to the offered budget congressional resolution (H Con Res 683) setting overall ceilings and for targets government revenues and expenditures. a The sets resolution maximum federal budget of $561 billion in the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1. Members voting "yea" favored the one percent cut in federal spending. Marriott voted "yea." McKay voted "nay." SENATE was TUITION . upcoming election Former Midvale Mayor, Boyd Twiggs, announced his intention to run for the Jordan School Board on Tuesday, Aug. 29, saying that he wanted to be part of helping to meet the many challenges facing the District. He is vying for the Precinct One seat. Twiggs said he felt his local with involvement had helped government realize the problems caused for the District by the rapid growth within the District's also boundaries. Twiggs stated that he looked forward to the opportunity of working with the Board members, District administrators and the and employes, communities. 1 TAX CREDITS Passed, 65 for and 27 against, a bill allowing parents a tax credit of 50 percent of tuition and fees for each child in college or vocational school, up to a maximum of $250 per is student. The credit retroactive to Aug. 1, 1978, and will be increased to $500 per student on Oct. 1, 1980. The bill (HR 12050) was sent to conference with the House. Senators voting "yea" favored the tuition tax credit. Sens. Jake Garn, R, and Orrin Hatch, R, voted "yea." TUITION TAX CREDITS Approved, 56 for and 41 amendment an against, and excluding parochial and private elementary secondary school students from the bill providing tuition tax credits. The bill (HR 12050) was later passed and sent to conference with the House (see vote above). This amendment limited the tax credit to college and vocational We're available Keep informed about the events of your club or organization. Drop us a line and Hatch O 0 Fr--I f71 v.vj (TStn August 1 9 thru Sept 4 WILLOW voted "nay." CREEK Members voting "yea" were opposed to tax credits for private and parochial school education. Garn and Hatch voted HEIGHTS 24th East 90th So. ft 1J. G o FOLLOW SIGNS EAST ON "nay." CONGRESSMEN FOR D.C.? Agreed, 71 for and 22 against, to debate a proposed 9400 SOUTH at Down io Earth 100 exhibits in the air conditioned Airdome Call 255-355- 6 O. Howie Hustles hustles & rs into homes in of Greater Salt Lake Only $1.50 adults to 5 p.m., $2.25 after 5 p.m. and weekends (including Labor Day). Open 2 p.m. to 11 p.m. weekdays, 11 a m. to 11 p m. weekends. 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