PüRTLAND/üBSERVER Thursday M a r. i l . 1971 Kinsey Report . or . « _____ r ®“ t Importance to P o rt- as well as to t0 the entire «ares was the passage in the House this week of House Bills J631 and 2115. H B 1631 changed the b®alc school formula, freezing the level of equalization at the P™~nt aniOUn‘ (|89 "»«Hon), which was the appropriation from the state last year for elementary 8econdary education, but pro­ viding that any amount above the »89 million mark would now be given to all the districts on aflat grant per pupu U s ls . Thus, the new funds going into state sup­ port wUl be distributed where the pupils are. F o r much too long Portland las been short-changed by the equalization formula. By a unanimous vote the House passed Hfi 2115, which allocates to local schools $24.9 million more than Governor Tom McCall requested In his biennial budget. I he bill will pump the new moneys into the state appropria­ tions to public elementary and secondary schools, although con­ tinuing to maintain the present level of state support at 22% dollars for the biennium In order to Just maintain this level of 22% I he net effect Is an increase of 1J million more dollars which w ill go to Portland SchoolDls- wlll go to Portland School Dis­ tric t No. 1 on the flat grant per pupil basis with out any tax in pupil basis without any tax ln- I Kinsey Report crease. We who are on the House vate enterprise, i.e ., the general Education Committee under the and c a s u a l t y Insurance com­ chairmanship of Rep. C a r r o 1 panies In providing this much- n e e d e d service to all of our Howe, R. Klamath F a lls , are c i t i z e n s . I'he legislation is very proud of finally effecting a m erely a vehicle by which In­ change In the heretofore inequi­ surance companies themselves table distribution formula. w ill provide this high-risk cov­ These two bills now go to the erage, and t h e r e are no tax Senate, where they will face dollars involved In any way. tougher opposition than was seen In the House. I strongly urge you In another development this to write your Multnomah County week. Rep. House m e m b e r s senators, some of whom are or­ endorsed the concept of a local iented to the old equalization con­ option Increase on motor vehicle cept, to vote for HB 1631. 1 license fees, favoring a maxlum HB 1377, which would create an increase of $10 which can b e Oregon FAIR Insurance Plan. Is leveled on a local option basis by being developed by the House those c o u n t i e s which have a Urban A ffairs Committee and will demonstrated need for additional be an exciting piece of legislation highway r e v e n u e s . These to come from this recently creat­ Increased revenues could be used ed committee. We have now had In three Important areas: to in­ two extensive hearings on the crease law enforcement and traf­ Issue, and hopefully will soon fic control efforta; to combat have the package ready to go to the solid waste pollution problems House floor. I have been receiv­ by providing funds to remove a - ing a great deal of mail on this* bandoned car bodies; and to a- blll, and can assure those people sslst local areas lntheconstruc- who were concerned about the Hon and maintenance of needed lim itation of coverage on homes, highways and roads. personal property and liability I ’d like to close by saying that that extended coverage w ill be 1 appreclate the time that many of amended Into the main bill, and we you have taken to w r 1 t e more w ill be able to offer full coverage regarding your thoughts and pro­ to those citizens who are now hlems. 1 can’t over-emphasize denied protection because they hnportance that concur. reside in high-risk areas. I was malJ has t0 every Legislator. My greatly Impressed with the ac- address is State Capitol, Salem ceptance of the challenge and the iJregon 97310. Please let me hear responsibility shown by the p r i- ^rorn you. 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Senior Adult Service Centei OBSERVER DIRECTOR: Degree in Administration o r Behavioral Sciences 3 years., administrative e x p e r i e c e s $950 per month. SUPERVISOR OUT REACH Degree in Administration o r Behavioral Sciences. 1 year., in administrative experiences $800 per month. Assistant to Outreach Supervisor Administrative Experience $440 per month. Supervisor Transportation Administrative Experience $650 per month. Supervisor Handyman and Telephone Reassurance Home Maintenance Background Administrative Experience. $700 per month. Send detailed Resume to City-County Council on Aging Before March 12, 1971. 320 SW Stark Portland, O re. 97204 Phone 226-6007 HE LP WANTED Operators - Machinists Experienced Justo-W riter oper­ ator wanted to work part-tim e. C a l l the Portland Observer 282-0929 Seamstresses willing to learn 'power sewing machine operation via on-the-job training. Apply: High Park Enterprises. Inc., 3535 N.E. Union C iv il Engineer & Office M gr. 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