A University Daily Kansan / Friday, September 16, 1988 Candidate addresses GOP group By Barbara Joseph Kansan staff writer Between now and the 21st century, the younger generation's role in society and government will increase, while the role of the older generation will decrease. The governor's candidate for state representative, 6th district Norwood, Lawrence Republican, urged the approximately 75 people who attended the College Republicans' meeting in Alderson Auditorium last week to value on commitment, involvement and teamwork. "People say 'them' and 'they' when they talk about government, but they play a part by either omission or commitment." Norwood said "A lot of people say, 'You must sell the idea to others around you.'" where the older generation passes the baton to the younger generation. "I hope your leg of the relay is better than my leg." he said. "I had a lot of catching up to do." Norwood equated the transition to a relay race After the meeting, Norwood said he was referring to the hurdles he had experienced coming out of an Oklahoma all-black high school into a society where he struggled to find equality. Norwood said he had been a Democrat in 1882 when he longed to have been a Democrat. However, he still was a Republican and identified with Republician principles. He would not say that when he changed his party position He said he saw the need for a break to make craftsmanship, family values, sound money in. Norwood said one of the issues he would emphasize if elected was better representation. Norwood is a self-employed construction consultant and a paralegal in family law. He is also assistant pastor of Victory Bible Church in Lawrence, a non-dominational church. agement and human rights. Norwood is running against incumbent Betty Jo Barton. D.Lawrence. Brett Fraser. Pratt senior and president of the College Republicans, said his goal for the College Republicans was for them to gain credibility with local and national party leaders. "In Lawrence, KU is the largest single constituent anyone can represent, but we are overlooked because the impression is that students are apathetic toward us for as much as that after the election we'd be able to say we made a difference locally and nationally in the election. ASK proposes college savings program If adopted, the program would allow any Kansas citizen to open a Student Savings Account as an individual or on behalf of a family member, Tallman said. The account would be tax exempt Mark Tallman, in a hearing before the Legislative Education Planning Commission, presented an ASK proposal called The Kansas Student Savings Trust Program. The legislative director for Associated Students of Kansas proposed a new college savings program that would allow students to borrow funds. and would yield a high rate of return, provided the student was spent on postsecondary education expenses. ASK is a group of Kansas college students who lobby for higher education issues. One of our owners, assistant ASK representative for the University of Kansas, said the program would allow parents to set up accounts for their young children. It would help increase parental support so financial aid could be spent better, and it would encourage more high school graduates to attend Tallman said commission members weren't asked to accept the proposal as written. "We were just saying 'Here's one way you could' "Tallman said." "ASK just wants to work with them" "You could do it." Sweeps said the proposal was among many projects discussed. September 9 and 10 at an ASK conference in New York. 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