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EXPRES 10/27/96 Finney makes budget suggestions TOPEKA — Democratic governor nominee Joni Finney released a list of suggestions yesterday for cutting the state budget, but a spokesperson for Gov. Mike Hayden accused her of waffling on fiscal issues. The Associated Press Finney said the state should review its purchasing practices, decrease out-of-state travel by legislators and other officials and increase efforts to find the legal contracts of both legal, architectural and other professional services. She also proposed cutting spending on employee recruiting and the salaries of some political appointees within the state bureaucracy Finney's campaign said her proposals would not cut $200 million, the amount she has said must be eliminated to prevent a general tax increase and to keep adequate balances in the treasury. on other ideas "We will be unveiling other proposals in Gov. Fenny's state of the state address, or her inaugural address," he said. A spokesperson, Steve Goodman, said her campaign staff was working However, Goodman said that the suggestions were likely to be the most detailed proposals Finney had before the Nov. 6 general election. Finney, the state treasurer, repeatedly has criticized Hayden, a Republican, about his management of state finances. Goodman said Finney did not offer more specific proposals because she did not have the governor's access to state agency personnel. Hayden disputes Democrats' picture of the state's budget problems, saying conditions are not as bad as Democrats claim. He also said the campaign was reviewing other proposals. Goodman said, "This state is in fiscal trouble, and he doesn't want to talk about it." John Pinegar, Hayden's campaign manager, relied on a description for Finney's statement that he and other campaign members worked throughout the campaign — flip-floop. FEC fines two area GOP committees "All I can say is, there she goes again," he said. The Associated Press WASHINGTON — Two northeast Kansas Republican Party committees have agreed to pay penalties totaling $1,500 for violations of federal election laws involving a 1988 fund-raising golf tournament. The Douglas County Republican Central Committee will pay a $1,000 penalty to the Federal Election Commission and the 2nd District Republic Committee will pay a $800 penalty, according to committee documents. The penalties were part of conciliation agreements voluntarily entered into by the GOP committees with the commission to resolve the case. A routine FEC review of campaign documents discovered the violations. Specifically, the FEC found that The Douglas County GOP Central Committee violated federal law when it transferred $6,223 to the 2nd Disaster Relief Fund because some of the money was from corporations. Federal law prohibits the use of corporate or labor union money in connection with federal assistance for inmates in prohibited funds were transferred into the district committee's account. The district committee is a federal political committee registered with the FEC. Federal law defines a political committee as one that raises or spends more than a $1,000 a year. The county committee, by transferring more than a $1,000 to the district committee, violated federal law because it was not registered with the commission. - The district committee violated federal law by accepting the prohibited corporate contributions from the county committee. The district committee deposited the money into its federal account and reported them as a contribution in one of its federal campaign finance reports. The district committee told the FEC it had established a state account to avoid similar problems in the future. ASK continues campaign for Margin money By Jennifer Schultz Kansan staff writer As the Nov. 6 election approaches, the Associated Students of Kansas continues to urge candidates to place the Margin of Excellence high on their lists of priorities. Greg Hughes, ASK director, said that between 3,000 and 3,500 students registered by the end of Fall 2016. Student registration is important because it would force legislators to recognize students as citizens. The last day to register is today in the Douglas county Clerk's office. Sixth and Massachusetts boroughs. Hughes said that ASK would continue its letter drive to candidates next week in the Kansas Union. ASK also will place letter-signing tables in the residence balls. The purpose of ASK is to represent Hugens schools' students bodies on issues of higher education. At the tables, students can sign letters urging gubernatorial candidates to support third-year financing of the Margin, a 100-percent fee waiver for graduate teaching assistants, the Youth Educational Services program and the Minority Graduate Fellowship, he said. After the election, ASK will continue to send letters to the elected candidates, he said ASK also Hughes will be attending an ASK policy council meeting this weekend in Pittsburg. is starting to form lobby teams that can go to Topka on short notice. Hughes said that the meeting would address such things as graduate issues, state and campus ASK visibility and financial aid. These policy decisions, which are researched and formulated by ASK advisory boards at Regents schools, will be given to a five-member policy council to present at the state level. John Lewis, assistant ASK director, said that the advisory board decided what was important to students and then proposed appropriate policies. Yes We Make Loans! 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