Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, August 09, 1983, Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Legislative aide lauds Fadeley
for defeating sales tax package
By Brooks Dareff
Of th* Em*rikJ
The major media have been
unfair to Senate Pres Ed
Fadeley when criticizing the
way he has handled the
House-sponsored sales tax in
itiative, says Ed Blackburn, a
1983 legislative aide for Rep.
Wally Priestley, D-Portland,
who spoke Saturday to fellow
members of the Oregon
Citizen’s Party convention in
Eugene last weekend.
House Speaker Grattan
Kerans, D-Eugene, used the
same technique — creating a
new committee — to push a
sales tax initiative through the
House as Fadeley did to kill
that initiative in the Senate,
Blackburn says.
But whereas Kerans was ap
plauded as a selfless, capable,
team-man administrator who
pushed through a lot of
legislation, Fadeley was
criticized for using his posi
tion to manipulate the Senate
action on the basis of his own
personal convictions,
Blackburn says.
Rather than lambasting
Fadeley, Blackburn thinks “we
should send Fadeley a letter of
appreciation.”
Being a capable ad
ministrator is more than
pushing through a lot of
legislation, he says. So it
would be better to enact five
or six good pieces of legisla
tion than many bad bills,
Blackburn says.
The sales tax package
would have been a bad piece
of legislation, because it was
regressive, he says.
The sales tax initiative only
got as far as it did because the
1983 session “was the most
conservative legislative ses
sion since before the Tom Mc
Call era,” Blackburn says.
This was surprising,
because five or six “supposed
ly progressive” democratic
candidates were voted in dur
ing the period of nationwide
anti-Reaganism, which has
been credited with ushering in
many Democratic candidates
during the 1982 elections, he
says.
However, some of these
democrats were regressives in
progressives’ clothing, and
they were noticeably absent in
the fight against shifting tax
burdens onto the poor, he
says.
Of the 36 democratic
legislators, only one or two did
not receive contributions from
large business groups like
U.S. Bancorp or Atlantic
Richfield during the 1982 cam
paign, he says.
“Economics” is the new
catchword uttered by a new
generation of “knee-jerk
pragmatists” who are too
young to have gone through
the labour movements of the
1930s and 1940s, or even the
civil rights and anti-war
movements of the 1960s and
1970s, Blackburn said.
Blackburn credited the
Citizen’s Party with playing an
opposing role to the sales tax
package within the House, but
said that aside from Priestley,
Sen. Margie Hendriksen, D
Eugene, is the only legislator
in a sea of “elitists” who ac
tively seeks to attach herself
to grass roots organizations
like the Citizen’s Party.
The action that preceded
and prompted Keran’s crea
tion of a special committee on
property tax relief was the
House Revenue Committee’s
vote against a sales tax. Rep.
Carl Hosticka, D-Eugene, was
the swing vote against the
sales tax in that committee,
said Blackburn, and one factor
swaying Hosticka was the
unexpected 26 percent of the
vote pulled by Citizen’s Party
candidate Laura Stine against
Hosticka in his 1982 bid for
election to the House. The
strong showing of the
Citizen’s Party indicated to
Hosticka there was a large pro
gressive element in his district
that he could not afford to
alienate, Blackburn said.
BLOOM
COUNTY
-—, --
n r
by Berke Breathed
r
I! 5 tWfc HI THt BUXJM
1 eeAOON . mp moo has
BUN ePtVNC, THt COMICS PPC£..
zZZ
COMICS...C0MIC6...
ju eveRYwHBue. comics
HiCOmAMS OF BUNG A S'/NP!
"yCATtO CARTOONIST.
I PON'T 66T THIf)
FT’,j 0N6 VCUU UAW6 ID
V>( '• - 06 PUNftHCP
lyr*
mnf ter we cmaih, 0055..
uh i me/m rrt 50fn
OF ABSTRACT SEE, THIS
poo Goes owe* there
ANP THEN THIS CAT COWES
...A
WJ lOMAUY
WNPicmv
CARTOONIST..
C?
&
aiScoi! MX!
mm' mm
m/pf
C£T THt SOX
Of LilCHf-j
umi mb hoknwinklL
WORK
on rr.
« MONDAY.1.25
All Imported Beer
TUESDAY
\ I anqueray & Tonics
. ..(MM
WEDNESDAY.1.50
:C uervo (.old Shots or | : ^ ]
jrainRsiiu—rrrso | / / ,/ !
* .Molicnnaya V (kika *•*•••»••••••##•#•••«
Oregon Electric Station
Lounge & Ja// Depot
Live Music Tues.-Sat. • No cover
“ * V
| FRIDAY.1.00 i
i All Hous^Wi
jsAft'RT)A*YV.1.251
i Margaritas S •
rtfiffn»iw»»w«wwwmwmommmwwwo|
• SUNDAY.1.50 5
..ivtit»t“f‘iiinMiuiiinnmilMiiiaHuiii
9 10 11\ f2
13\
Bozo’s on
AI ( opeland Broadway
OttMtIMIMtOHIMMMMOMIHNttMMMHtHMMIOimoMUMtIHHHIMMIMtIMmmMIOI*
’Strawberry Dakmlrl, j <>«r Outdoor Patio is NOW Open
Oregon Electric Station
485-4444 • 5th & Willamette, Downtown Eugene • Join the Fun!
Photo by Mark Pynes
Whereas House Speaker Grattan Kerans (shown here during a
recent speech in the EMU Forum) was applauded by the media
for pushing a sales tax package through the House, Senate Pres.
Ed Fadeley tvas roasted for defeating the controversial bill.
a p s
to guide
your getaway
Getting away for awhile? Don’t forget one of
the most Important tools for outdoor people:
Maps. The University Bookstore is a United
States Geologic purvey Map dealer and we
have the lowest priced USGS maps around.
We have hundreds of Oregon Maps, so it’s
easy to discover your own getaway place
* USGS Topographical Maps
• 1:100,000 scale brand new
• Special order any USGS map
* Thermal Springs & Wells
of Oregon..........>.$s,29
*Bike Maps
• Lane County... '2.60
• Eugene. *1.50
*City Maps
• Eugene..... .75 • *1.05
• Albany...*2.25
• Salem..*2.25
• Seattle. *1.00
• San Francisco...*1.00
• Los Angeles. *1.00
* New Items
• ML Hood & Three Sisters Recreational
Area Maps *
• Gealog*o Maps of sections of Oregdn
* Current Specials
7 V?' & 15’ U S OkS. topographical maps
(specrat orders included)
Reg. $1 .)...*.
;V
NOW $1.25
• Oregon Landaat Map'
Reg $8 0Q . .*...Now $6.50
States \
Now IS?
Rand McNAIty Road Map!
Reg $1,06 ...
it*