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1 . t i i TWELVE The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon, Thursday January 25, 1979 Jernstedt nominated for Senate Leader; appointed to four influential committees Bellamy assigned State Sen. Ken Jernstedt of Hood River, a 12-year veteran of the House and Senate, was nominated for the Senate Presidency by another East ern Oregon legislative leader, Bob Smith of Burns. Jernstedt received the unanimous support of his Republican colleagues, but was defeated by Democrat Jason Boe. After winning the post, Boe named Jernstedt to four influential committees. He was given the Vice Chairmanship of the Joint Committee on Trade and Economic Development, a panel which will be an important part of the state's efforts to develop trade and new markets in the Far East in conjunction with President Carter's recognition of China. Jernstedt was one of the original sponsors of creation of the State Department of , Economic Development, and he has played a leadershipi role in expanding the state's economy to keep a high level of employment in the face of continued population growth. Jernstedt is expected to play a particularly significant role because of his strong ties and many friendships in the Far East dating back to his service as a fighter pilot ace in the Flying Tigers during the days before the U.S. entered World War II. He also was appointed by Boe to the committees on State and Federal Affairs, Elections, and Energy and Enviroment. Jernstedt is among legisla tors who have joined in expressing strong support for Packwood voted GOP Conference Leader in Senate In their first official act of the 96th Congress, Senate Republicans elected Senator Bob Packwood (R-Ore) Chair man of the Republican Confer ence, the counter-part to the Democratic Caucus. Bob Packwood's name was placed in nomination by the senior Senator from Oregon, the Honorable Mark 0. Hatfield. Upon election, Senator Pack wood chaired the meeting in which other party leaders were chosen. As Chairman of the Repub lican Conference, the Oregon Senator will make immediate appointments to the Rebublic an Policy and Senatorial Campaign Committees. He will also appoint the Commit tee on Committees, which, under his guidance, decides all Senate'Committee assign ments for his Republican colleagues. During his tenure, Senator Packwood will call all caucus meetings and set the agenda for those meetings. Under the Chairman's direction, the Conference develops issues for the party and examines long-range programs and philosophy. In addition, Pack wood will work closely with the Democratic leadership on legislation before the 96th Congress. i "I am deeply proud my colleagues have chosen me for this leadership position as Chairman of the Republican Conference," said Packwood. "More importantly, I am thrilled at the prospects for Oregon. It's an enormous opportunity to make Oregon's voice heard in every Commit tee of the Senate." CUSTOM BUSINESS FORMS STATEMENTS 676-9228 Gov. Vic Atiyeh's agenda to provide income tax cuts and property tax limitations and relief by placing curbs on increases in state government spending. The Atiyeh budget calls for nearly 25 per cent of state revenue in the coming two years to be distributed as "The governor's program strikes a responsive chord in the hearts of all of us who would like to see less reliance on the bureaucracy and more reliance on the collective genius and common sense of the people," Jernstedt said. He said it is likely the Legislature will make changes in the Ativeh proposals, but he feels the general direction and philoso phy will remain the same. 1 "It is appropriate that the best ideas of legislators .be incorporated into Atiyeh's program, and hopefully it is possible for the Legislature to do this and still meet the timetable for an early vote of the people." P. environment tV: energy, education conmvMees District 55 Representative Bill Bellamy has been assign ed to posts on the Oregon House of Representatives' education and enviroment and energy committees. Bellamy's teaching back ground as a vocational agri culture instructor at Culver High School shouldprove help ful in his education committee work. The energy and enviro ment committee assignment is expected,tohold hearings on discharge regulations on new power supply sources, such as the Pebble Springs nuclear plant, and the Carty coal fired plant near Boardman. 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