2 University Daily Kansan Bill proposes end to minimum liquor prices From the Kansan's Wire Services From the Kansan's Wire Services Measures to establish a presentational department in the energy department of energy, lower liquor prices and raise the legal beer-drinking age from 18 to 19 among the 252 bids introduced in the House and Senate last day. The legislators to file bills The upper chamber met briefly to receive bills in the morning and then again yesterday afternoon. The remainder of the 1978 session must come from committees. THREE SENATE Democrats introduced a bill that would eliminate the state policy of setting minimum prices liquor wholesalers and retailers charge. Under the measure, outside suppliers would continue to sell to Kansas wholesalers at the lowest price they sell their stock anywhere else in the nation. Kansas wholesaler will set its prices for the retailer to sell to the public at my price it desired, even below cost. Other bills introduced yesterday in the Senate would establish a statewide telephone network for reporting welfare cheats, authorize a special investigator to probe construction problems at the Medical Center and require due cause before an oil company could take over service stations operated by its franchise dealers. ERA rescission up to Congress TOPEKA (UPI) - Attorney General Curt Schneider yesterday issued an opinion saying Congress must determine whether to accept a resolution by Kansas to rescind its ratification of the proposedEqual Rights Amendment to the Constitution. Schneider said a resolution by State Sen. John Vermillion, R-Independence, differed from previous resolutions to rescind, but not rescind the new resolution, according to the attorney general on the subject. "In the past, the United States Congress has refused to recognize an attempted rescission by a state, but previous ratification of the combined congressional amendment," the opinion said. "Whether the Congress will recognize rescisions of previous ratifications of the Equal Rights Amendment, is of course, a political question, which only the Congress itself can answer." Rather than simply calling for immediate rescission of the ratification, Vermilion's resolution provides for automatic rescission if three-fourths of the states fail to ratify the amendment by the March 22, 1979 deadline. It also would provide for automatic rescission if Congress should extend the ratification deadline. Schreiber said the additional twists Vermillion added to the proposal did not change his finding that Congress would ultimately decide whether to accept a The opinion was issued to State Sen. Edward Reilly Jr., R-Leveraworth and chairman of the Federal State and State Legislature to hear testimony on the proposal Feb. 8. During the weekend, it was incorrectly reported that Schneider's previous opinion had stated Kansas could not rescind ratification. 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