PAGE 7 IBIEILILAMI: "(BcoveirDnmmeimtt Unas inncBiresiiscdi it nmmnclhi" I 0 I LMHHMHIMfc v vc i V 1 ffl fcT ' ill ' ; ;. jf " f ::i?; 1, Tj' I " ml " .v. , t,'), -"-nTT-npniMnrroiinnn fM nr n mnonnioummii iinrmni a niliMi tmiMMiiMHiiniii Government "Government has increased too much in terms of programs and in terms of the amount of funds needed to maintain these programs," commented Bill Bellamy. There is a definite need for a decrease in the overall scope of government both on the state and federal leygl. be said. Salaries Salaries for the state legislature have increased significantly in the past two sessions. "I will not support any other salary increase," said Bill Bellamy. Efficiency cannot be expected from government when the lawmakers continue to Increase their benefits. Profession "I strongly endorse the working legislature concept, where the legislators must maintain a profession in order to make a living," said Bill Bellamy. Salaries should not be large enough to support .an existence. "I support biennial sessions instead of annual sessions, he said. Agencies Government regulatory agencies must work with the people and businesses when regulating. "The agencies can't just demand regulation. Local people should be involved in decisions and flexibility must be established in the agencies policies," said BUI Bellamy. Bureaucracy The bureacratic process is becoming more and more burdensome to the local people and local businesses. A simpler, more efficent form of government needs to be established, said BOJ Bellamy. Business Fiscal accountability should be a must for government. The people should know where their mpney is being spent. Agencies should be held strictly accountable for their funds both to the government and to the people. "Government should be run as a business," laid Bill Bellamy. TOP LEFT: Bill Bellamy speaks to a group about government businesses they regulate. If more interaction between control and regulations. TOP RIGHT: Bill Bellamy speaks to agencies and businesses took place, regulations could benefit Homer Hughes while door to dooring. Bill BeUamy spent instead of hinder small business. Here BUI BeUamy looks over almost all of October personally meeting people. ABOVE: a piece of equipment from a logging operation. Government regulatory agencies need to work with the