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Thursday. February 10. lattt Washington Report i'- • ' ' By C ongressman Walter R. Janes There continues to be very little action on the House or Senate Floors inasmuch as some of the Committees have not completed their organiza tion requirements. The form ing of Committees is somewhat involved because the Democrats meet separately from the Republicans, and Members, especially new Members,- scramble for position on the Subcommittees of their preference. The Merchant Marine and Fisheries Com mittee held its Democratic Caucus on Wednesday, February 2, and I am happy to report that most Mamba's were satisfied with their Sub committee assignments. Our Committee operates with possibly the fewest Subcom mittees of any Standing Com mittee inasmuch as we have only five Subcommittees, all of which I believe to be of vital importance. On February 9 the full Committee of Democrats and Republicans will meet together for the first time to officially approve what the two parties have previously done in their separate meetings. Along with the approval of Subcommittee personnel, the full Committee has to adopt the rules under which we will operate as well as a tentative Committee budget to be sub mitted later to the House Committee on Accounts. In limited legislative action, the House honored the memory of the late Nancy Hanks by approving a Resolu tion to name in her honor the old main Post Office Building located on Pennsylvania Avenue here in Washington, D.C. It is not certain at this point what purpose the butidingilttimately will be us ed. Ms. Hanks was known for her, dedicated work in pro moting the aits and cultural aspects of our heritage. She was well known in North Carolina due to her associa tion with Duke University. This was approved in the House by a unanimous voice uh/ivii w «;• wtivuh »n‘ an overwhelm ing vote established a Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families in the 98th Congress. The word “Select” means that this Committee will have no legislative jurisdiction, but would have the authority to: -Conduct a continuing com prehensive study and review of the problems of children, youth.and families, including but not limited to income maintenance, health (in cluding medical and child development research), nutritution, education, welfare, employment, and recreation, -Study die use of all prac ticable means and methods of encouraging the development of public and private pro grams and policies which will assist American children and youth in taking a full part in national life and in becoming productive citizens; and, -Develop policies that would encourage the coor dination of both governmental and private programs design ed to address the problems of childhood and adolescence. Os interest to our peanut growers, the Subcommittee oii Tobacco and Peanuts unanimously agreed to send a letter to .Secretary of Agrictdttlre, Block, urging hipi not to freeze peanut sup port prices at last year’s level. Due to the increased cost of production, we are asking him to increase the export juices in 1983. Sheep&Goat Association To Meet The Albemarle Sheep and Goat Association will meet on Monday, February 14th at 7fio PA at tiie Perquimans County Agricultural Exten sion Btdldiiw on Edenton Rkad Street in Hertford. Busidees to be discussed in cludes goat and lamb promo tion and marketing, a sheep Mill gnat m«n»|»mjil< «iA«wl ahd the 4-H Livestock Show. A program on “Flock Im provement Through Genetics and Selection” will be presented by Marjorie Rayburn. 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