m iii«aa8awBBggBw»aBegaB»H^^ The following Elon College faculty, staff and students unite in support of Harvey Gantt for Senator Dr. Thomas Arcaro • John G. Sullivan • Gregg Winn Sullivan • Kathryn and David Crowe Barbara Plumblee • Chalmers Brumbaugh • Helen S. Kirchen • Anne Cassebaum • Susan C. Klopman James Coley • Becky Matthews • Larry Basirico • Ellen F. Gagnon • Dr. Stephen G. Ten Eyck Lois C. Cooksey • Ann Wooten • Victoria Fischer • Jim Bissett • John D. Denning • Jane Wellford Carolyn Romspert • Lamar Bland • Janet L. Warman • Jeffrey Clark • Michael McCarthy Eric R. Childress • Thomas S. Henricks • Judy S. Henricks • Margaret Zang • Dr. J. Christian Wilson Brian Digre • Dr. Mary Ellen Priestley • Sherley M. White • Margaret Carroll • Dr. Nim Batchelor Lela Faye and Bill Rich • Nancy Midgette • Yvette T. Slade • Ernest J. Lunsford • John Herold Martha Smith • Kathryn Larson • John H. Teague • Steve Braye • Leta J. Hamilton Six reason, why Harvey Gantt would be better for North Carolina and America than Jesse Helms. NORTH CAROLINA ISSUES ENVIRONMENT EDUCATION HOUSING HUMAN RIGHTS FAMILY VALUES DRUG ABUSE Harvey GanWs Record SUPPORTS the Clean Air Act. OPPOSES clear'cutting and below'cost timber sales. ^ dumps. SproS^ft'.rs'd^T„r'rs.r’'‘""‘' Wants the state of N.C. to provide more information to the public concerning the Southeast Compact hazardous waste dump. SUPPORTS education of our children as a key aspect of our national security and economic success. SUPPORTS early childhood education programs such as Head Start and reading programs. luPPOR?? safeguards to ensure payment SUPPORTS investments m programs like Head Start which, dollar foj dollar, IS one of the most successful and cost-effective pre-school proarams ever. For every $1 spent, it saves society $6 later by avoiding the cosir of legal and educational problems. laws in housing. Initiated Charlotte’s nationally acclaimed scatr^rort u Bum ^bUc ho„.in, in C^rlotte wi,r„l WStXTr”””' teaTnV" »P from Public fnd’’2^ Statiftici Act. which call, for colIectinB Voting Rights Act. hVs Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. national holiday. private, reflects a commitment to human dignity, compassion, justice and fair play. Strongly SUPPORTS safe, dependable, accessible day care, and supnorte tax credits for businesses that offer employee day care Stron^y SUPPORTS the successful Women, Infants, Children (WIC) nutrition program. v,nnurcn vwic; SUPPORTS the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1990 whir-k X-^e^rt rt?o hat raCii“ fr:l“mrctote‘’^ • SUPOim schools.^''”” programs in them a. -s Jesse Helms^ Record ^e of only 11 Senators to vote against the Clean Air Act of 1990. and got WNC's National Forests removed from VoteL below-cost (money-losing) timber sales. AGAINST t ^ T of waste dumps, at least 5 times clean L ‘“plement the Clean Water Act, and AGAINST the clean-up of water treatment plants. In 1988 received a ZERO rating on environmental issues from League of the ^rwte°" and never more than 28% in 17 years in N°ct Appropriation Bill by $400 million at a time when o t^e nation. re.a„,h„ri.i„. ,„ae„t and college Educational Excellence Act of 1J>90, voted AGAINST Future AGAINST the future Teachers Training Corps Fellowship Program. 19877i988 1985, 1986, ?utlal 1988 bill HR11‘;8 which chilZn unde^r^ , handicapped citizens, families with cree^Tnd six. citizens and on the basis of race, color, de?p^i*the to continue to supervise the S&L industry despite the evidence of widespread mismanagement. 8^5 to eliminate seed money designed to J.lj;“.Ud a^er™" -'■.bili.a,. family dwelli'ng. in • One of ™!v 6 SlI!;'’" Statiscic. Act. kn^«m » L the handicapped acce., bill Known as the Civil Rights Act for Disabled Americans ^ Has never su^rted the Voting Rights Act. Opposes the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. national holiday. • vSed AGAIN?? Family and Medical Uave Act of 1990. N C has the funds for the WIC program at a time when • On Ab^ *" o"' tnortality rate in the nation. to chooM wh«he"no,°“*£'«‘^‘,t^;^"' “ " mUlion^foAhl^dr^^f*^***® Excellence Act of 1990 which provides $25 million tor the drug free schools program. J^ot anthoH^d by any candidate or OA^rr Cove Road, Asheville. NC 28804

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