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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1986)
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Ixmg said students may have a hard time funding a continued education, 'particularly in light of some of the tax reforms that art! now coming down." "Those reforms have caused, in the minds of some people, difficulties with potential fun draising to help offset some of the costs students have," Long said. According to Long. "The child of poor parents will be given federal funding of some source. Then you're going to have those who are very bright who are going to get some scholarships from the private sector Then you're going to have the very rich who don't have to worry about going to college." "I see a problem today for the family that makes somewhere between $30,000 a n d $50,000 to put one or two children through college." Long said "The program I've proposed is designed to assist those peo ple that fall into that missing block of federal assistance, the middle-income family." he said. Ixmg said he would modify existing Individual Retirement Accounts legislation so that. "Someone could take that IRA. take the tax advantages that the law now provides on their an nual income tax report, and ac cumulate the principal and in terest for a maximum of $2,250 every year for a couple, up to seven years.” “Failure to withdraw in that seven-year period would automatically convert that sav ings account into a retirement account." long said Long said his proposal has numerous advantages and very' few disadvantages “ft doesn't cost the government particular ly anything because anybody can take out an IRA now." he said. fxing also defended his sup port of the Gramm-Rudman iiollings Act which mandates a NO.1 IN TEST PREPARATION CLASSES FORMING NOW AT MPMN EDUCATIONAL CENTER 'N«l Prapmnn SpacwNS* Smo*1#5 For ntormton. P»ni CM Bruce Long balanced federal budget. "Gramm-Rudman is an unfor tunate piece of legislation because more than anything else Gramm-Rudman is a reflec tion upon a body of lawmakers who do not have the courage to do the job that they were elected to do and that's to balance the budget,” Long said. “Lawmakers have the discre tionary ability to make cuts and make judicious cuts Failure of them to make cuts means that the debt will go into sequestra tion. or across the board cuts,” Long said “Most of the people who say 'Well, we've got to cut military spending.' quite frankly should be behind Gramm-Rudman,” U>ng said. "Fifty percent of the deficit that has to be reduced will come from the military," he said. "You will see out of a multi billion dollar budget the first thing they’re going to want to cut an? the Guaranteed Student Gians Why? Because there's going to be parents that are go ing to be outraged There's go ing to bo students that are going to be outraged,” Ixrng said. "What they’re not saying is there's another $lli million that could be cut without touching the Guaranteed Student Gian pnigram.” he said. I-ong also said he supports military and economic aid to d-V UMBM CHINESE RESTAURANT *44* ttrfrt.i Oriental Buffet Lunch Downstairs & Try Our Dinner Upstairs Hours: Downstairs MThllOO 7 00. F Sal I 00 4:3C Closed Sundays Hours: Upstairs Su Th 4 30 10 00 FSaSOO 10 30 1275 Alder Street • 683 8886 *The program I’ve proposed is designed to assist those people that fall into that miss ing block of federal assistance, the middle-income family. ’ — Bruce Long the Contras. “The message should be simply this: To put it into Daniel Ortega's Sandinista government's ballcourt, and say look, you guys sign the agree ment. When you sign it we’ll withdraw the monies.” “They are a Marxist govern ment. do not be deceived. They are in fact being supported strongly by the Soviet Union.” he said. “Do understand, down there in those nations, the countries bordering Nicaragua are asking the United States for economic assistance because of their con cerns," LoTtg said. Long said he can procure a bigger piece of the federal pie than his opponent Peter DeFazio. He said the Department of Defense has $ti() billion in contracts for the purpose of ship refurbishing and building. “We have capabilities to build the dry docks to do ship building and to do ship refurbishing. I think Peter has been expressing some hostilities towards the military," Long said. Additionally Long said Defazio’s attacks on U.S. In terior Secretary Donald Hodel will backfire on his opponent. “Let me assure you secretary cabinet members are human be ings and they don’t like to be at tacked,” Long said. ”1 guarantee I've got better ac cess." he said. kinko s copies 5pm~Clo«ing 7 o*y»i B60E. 13th 344-7894 SHARE A REDE