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Congress: Candidate
focuses on state issues
■ Continued from Page 1A
Roberts met with members of
the A SI JO in Or tobor and had
agreed to tome to campus for a
town hail meeting with »tu
dents, although he has not been
to campus since. He said he also
talked with students on the PStJ
campus
Some major issues for Roberts
include balancing the budget in
a wav that does not hurt the
economy. he said
"Although 1 support a Bal
anced Budget Amendment. I do
not favor a tax cut.” he said
Roberts also favors the block
grant program, which would
move the economic responsibil
itlex back to the locai level, he
said. He plans to work on health
< are and is interested in the
United States' role in the world
and how much responsibility
the* country is assuming
As the former Lane County
Commissioner. Roberts is famil
iar with the import onto of the
timber receipt* end knows how
the funds have decreased He
favors a more balanced
approach to the timber dispute,
which now tilts to environmen
tal preservation Oregon needs a
long range plan that would
allow the timber industry to rely
on second growth trees and
leave the old grow th alone, he
said The timber riders in Con
gress and the protestors are indi
cators of the problem, he said.
Oregon also needs to get good
paying jobs into the economy.
The ones that are lost from the
timber industry are not being
replaced with jobs that provide
for a family Oregon lags behind
the national average for [>er capi
ta income, he said.
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