—————— —— - - -- - - • - - ' ' SECTIONS The Washington Report Attempt To Stabilize Social By Con; (enmu Walter B. Jones; Os interest to practically every family in the United States, the Hi use attempted to stabilize th i Social Securi ty program la legislation passed on We< nesday, March 9. As many of touknow, it has been proven Jhat the Social Security fund ires getting ac tuarially ui tsound. This threatens the future of about 116 million persons who work in covered < piployment or self-employnpsnt and who have been paying into foe Social Security fund for a number of yeira. In addition to this there are cur rently around: 36 million peo ple drawing gocial security benefits. So, to protect this large number of our citizens, something had to be done: The House passed legislation which supposedly finned up the financial, status of the Social Security fund. The bill provides, among other things, postponing this year’s cost-of living increase from July 1 to January 1984. jit also provides for a slight increase in the social security tax rate which had already been approved, but for later years. For the first time, it Would tax half the social security benefits for higher income recipients. And perhaps the most controver sial item was foe provision to bring all new I ederal workers into the syst m along with Members H that Elizabeth City State Students Attend Conference Taking advantage of the Spring Break, seven area students represented Elizabeth City State Universi ty at the Kappa Delta Pi Southeast Regional Con ference, March 11-12 at Asheville’s plush Great Smokies Hilton. The ECSU delegation was headed by Kappa Delta Chapter Presi dent, Marcia Davis, senior Special Education major, Moyock, N.C. 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Broad Sl the public will take this time * to become acquainted with the staff of their health department and develop an increased awareness of thttr duties. . - i Open House is the public’s day, held in hopes that foe public will attend and take ad vantage of the services available at the health department. £harber, senior Special Education major, Elizabeth City. By giving the invocation during the Saturday morning Laureate Breakfast, Miss Rankins joined represen tatives from Georgia State University, the University of Virginia, Clemson University, Tulane University, the University of Central Arkan sas, West Georgia College, Denison University, and other regional institutions in par ticipating in activities of the regional conference. During Saturday’s day-long series of forums, the Kappa Delta Pi Southeast Regional Conference focused attention on such issues as "The Dropout Problem: Will They Be Here to Teach in 1964?” “The Consequences of a Tec nological Society: The Tyran ny of Expertise,” “Classroom of the Future - How Will You Use Your Computer?” and “Beyond 84: Motivation to Master the Challenge.”