Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, June 23, 1992, Page 6, Image 6

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Packwood says no to
Aucoin spending idea
NATIONAL
PORTLAND (AP) — Son Bob Packwood on
Monday rejected a proposal by Hop Los Au
Coin that they limit campaign spending to St
million apiece.
But ho did take his Democratic challenger
up on nn invitation to debate.
"I am ready lo start those appearances Immediately, racxwoon
said "In addition. I am readying a series of 10 debates or joint ap
pearances to take place around Oregon in August, during the con
gressional recess."
AuCoin kicked off his campaign Saturday hv challenging Pack
wood to a series of debates. He also proposed that both candidates
play it clean in television ads, reject ads bought by independent
groups and limit their advertising budgets to $500,000 each and
overall campaign spending to SI million.
"Congressman AuCoin comes a bit late to the suggestion," suid
Puckwood. who has amassed a S5.5 million war chest.
He blasted AuCoin in TV ads aired before the primary election,
in which AuCoin treat Harry Lonsdale by 330 votes
Packwood has said he plans to surpass the $7 million war chest
ho raised for his IHHti campaign, the richest in Oregon history.
"Congressman AuCoin has pledged to raise $4 million for this
race, und I have been raising money on that basis and will spend it
accordingly." Packwood said.
The senator said he was willing to play it clean in TV ads, but he
accused AuCoin of being nusty first.
"lust the day before he offered his challenge. AuCoin called me a
demogaguo' on the timber issue,” Packwood complained.
Packwood said he would pledge to “slick to issues, record and
statements made."
"I will not. for example, impugn motives, such us claiming that
Congressman AuCoin Introduced legislation for the real estate in
dustry because they wore prepared to spend SIOO.OOO in his pri
mary campaign." Packwood said
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her tm proposal (a sales tux is
likely to tw included).
Voters will either have a tax
plan to vote on in u special
election or may be able to
choose from more than one
during the November general
elections, such us the "split
roll" plan supported by Oregon
Fair Share. The group is col
lecting signatures to put this
proposal, which would In
crease business taxes, on the
ballot.
Some lawmakers have balked
at the idea of a special election
in September, saying it
wouldn't give voters enough
time to become informed How
ever. Surah Carlin Ames, u
spokeswoman for Roberts, said
tne governor believes a new tax
tax plan is an issue that needs
the undivided attention of Ore
gonians.
"The governor is adamant
that September would be a bet
ter date," Amos said. “Sho
wants Oregonians to know ex
actly what they’re voting on,
and in November, with tho
presidential election and every
thing else, it just wouldn’t get
the focus It needs.”
Although the administration
is legally barred from taking a
position on political issuos, tho
ASUO will take a stand on
whatever new tax proposal(s)
goes lxifore the voters.
ASUO President Bobby Lee
said plans are under way to
mail out 12,000 letters that will
explain the noed for replace
ment revenue, what's being
votod on and how to register to
vote. Tho letters will bo mailed
if a new tax plan emerges from
the special session. The ASUO
also plans to have tables set up
during the summer throughout
campus with information and
registration cards.
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