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f Page B12-The Chronicle, Thursday, April 12, 1984 cnMic Bh#IVII? I fl i [ JB k > n? . ? ^ THE CABINET:"" ?? I am committed to appointing blacks to cabir j/ THE GOVERNOR'S STAFF: Blacks on my staff will have meaningful po; dressing." y/ BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS: Through the appointment process, I will incr boards and commissions with an emphasis c y/ AFFIRMATIVE ACTION: There will be no retreat from progress made Recognizing that meaningful and substantive avenues of entry and career progression, 1 stronff flffirmafiv#* ar>tir?n nrnnrom frvr oil U* ? - c? * ? T V UVVIVII pi v/gi uiu 1 VI CI 11 \J I |/ INCREASING BLACK BUSINESS At the State level, I will direct all State depan \ +r ELECT ?TEN GO\ ti HMT ^ k ^B ^Bx ^ ?4 -^BfcSPki* JWfC->t/ B ^B * ? ' filBBBBi in i" ' I V^iBiii d tr iiifa^ ^B ^B : T^B H|r l^H^M HhL .. '^T ^B ' V ^B B^ft*' ';-: B hb^& ^B Bm^Hb^?'. <jB I W W RUFUS EDMISTEN FOR GOVEF Commitment To A Progressh missions to subsl let and sub-cabinet level positions. ther, particular a Development Ag assistance and tr sitions. There will be no "window I intend to supp< minority busines ticipate in city ar ease black representation on State ment to trade wi >n major policy making bodies. . t . </ PRESERVAT under the current administration. * AK,n rnuvirci f. .. rr 4 .. AND UNIVE1 ; affirmative action efforts provide am committed to implementing a f r u r o. . ? In view of the si| anches of State government. . n & Black colleges ar . . am committed t< OPPORTUNITIES: stitutions. As G< tments, agencies, boards and com- institutions rems Paid for by Rufus Edmisten For Governor Committee, John Buch /ERNOR \ ** -* "V ? *5 ? ^ I * INfettMfll INOR ;e Future v . . antially increase the amount of business with black firms. Furittention will be devoted to strengthening the Minortiy Business ;ency of the Department of Commerce in its efforts to promote aining for minorities in small businesses. ort legislation designed to permit local government to create a s enterprise program which allows minority businesses to parid county contracts. I will also encourage local units of governith minority businesses in a'meaningful manner. ION OF HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES RSITIES: ?nificant contributions made to our societv bv North Carolina id universities in producing an abundance of talented citizens, I o working for the preservation and improvement of these in3vernor, I will do everything in my power to insure that these lin viable and identifiable as black schools. an, Treasurer
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