University Daily Kansan, November 5, 1984 CAMPUS AND AREA Page 9 Winter leads race in cash contributions By MARY CARTER Staff Reporter Seven local candidates for the Kansas Legislature raised $34,886.48 in cash campaign contributions and other receipts between July 28 and Oct. 26, and spent $24,502.45, records filed last week in the Secretary of State's office indicate. State Sen. Wint Winter Jr., R-Lawrence, a candidate for reelection from the 2nd District, led the group in cash contributions with $9,083.84, more than 25 percent of which came from political action committees. He also received in-kind contributions of $50. In-kind contributions are non-cash contributions, such as services or materials. WINTER RECEIVED $500 each from Hallpac-Kansas, the Hallmark, Inc., employees PAC and, the Heavy Association PAC, a contractors, grubs Other PACs that contributed to Winter's campaign included Kansas Bankers Association Bank PAC, $300; Southwestern Bell Kansas Employees PAC, $200; Pacesetter PAC, $200; the Political Action Council of Kansas, $200; Construction Industry PAC of Kansas, $100; Coalition for Affordable Housing PAC, $100; Kansas League of Saving institutions PAC, $100; Kansas Life Underwriters Association PAC; Some Builders Association of Kansa counties; Truck Dealers Interested in Government, $100; Kansas Society of CPA's PAC, $100. Winter listed campaign expenditures of $4,859.49. Lawrence Seaman, Winter's Democratic challenger, reported cash contributions of $660 20, including $100 from the Douglas County Democratic Committee, and expenditures of $260 96 SEAMAN'S IN-KIND contributions, $438.18, were the highest of the seven candidates. State Rep. Betty Jo Charlton, D-Lawrence, who is seeking reelection from the 4th District, is among the candidates and in kind contributions of $120. Charlton recieved $750 from the Kansas Political Action Committee of the Kansas National Education Association and $500 from LEAGG, Lawyers for the Encouragement of a Good Government, an organization of the Kansas Trial Lawyers Association. She also received a separate $250 contribution from the lawyers association. Charlton's contributors include the Independent Insurance Agents of Kansas, $200; Truck-PAC, $100; the Douglas County Democratic Committee, $50; United Transportation Union, $300; Kansas Ag-Business Association, $100; Kansas Livestock Association, $100; Kansas Independent Bankers, $100; OTHER CONTRIBUTORS include Kansas Association of Realists, $400; Kansas Democratic Women's Council, $250; Consumer Credit Political Action Committee, $50; Miami County Democratic Central Committee, $50; Kansas Association for Economic Growth, $150; Kansas Chiropractic Association, $100; Kansas Cable PAC, $100. Charlton led the group in campaign expenditures with $5,182.25. Julie Hack, Lawrence, Charlton's Republican challenger, reported cash contributions of $6,171.52 and no in-kind contributions. She listed Among the larger contributions Hack received were $500 from the Douglas County Republican Central Committee, $250 from the Campaign America PAC, a group associated with Kansas Sen. Robert Dole, and $200 from the Republican Party of Kansas. OTHER CONTRIBUTORS included the Kansas Association for Economic Growth PAC, $300; Hallacp, $150; Kansas Auto and Truck Dealers Interested in Government, $200; Kansas League of Savings Institutions, $300; and CIPACK, $100. Rep. John Sobach, Solbach, D-Lawrence election from the 45th District, spent $3,483.24 during the three-month period and took in $5,944.92 records show. Solbach's contributions included LEAGG, $750; Kansas Political Action Committee, $750; Kansas Economic Growth Association, $400; *Akoya* Council of United Auto Workers, $400. Other contributors included TPEL. Transportation Political Education League, $200; Bank PAC, $150; Kansas Beer PAC, $200; Kansas Agri-Business Council, $100; Douglas County Democratic Committee, $50; Kansas State Firefighters Association Inc., $250; Union Pacific Fund for Effective Government, $100; Kansas Optometric PAC, $100; Fund for Better Government, $100; Kansas Chirpractic Association PAC, $200. MARTHA PARKER, Overbrook, Solbach's Republican challenger, lists $4,956 in campaign contributions and receipts. She has financed most of her campaign with a $3,850 loan from her husband, Roy Robert Brown. Roy Robert also contributes listed are $200 each from Hallpac and the Republican Party of Kansas, and $706 in unitemized individual contributions. Her expenses for the period were $3,850. State Rep. Jessie Branson, D-Lawrence, is unopposed in her bid for re-election from the 44th District. She lists campaign contributions and receipts of $2,120, including a $600 loan from her husband. ON CAMPUS TODAY THE STUDENT CREATIVE ANACHRONISTS will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Trail Room of the Kansas Union. TOMORROW THE BLACK STUDENT UNION will meet at 7 p.m. in Alderson Auditorium of the Union. THE STRATO-MATIC BASEBALL Club will meet at 7 p.m. in Parlor C of the Union. PEOPLE INTERESTED IN working on In The Streets, the new campus newspaper, should meet in the Walnut Room of the Union. CAMPUS CHRISTIANS will have a Bible study and fellowship at 7:30 p.m. in room 305 in the Frank R. Burge Union. THE STRATEGY GAMES CLUB will meet from 7 to 11 p.m. in the Trail Room of the Kansas Union. THE SWORD AND SHIELD CLUB will meet at 7 p.m. in the Walnut Room of the Union. SMALL WORLD will meet from 9:15 to 11 a.m. at the First Presbyterian Church, 2415 W. 23rd St. What's the second best thing you can do for your computer? Simple. Keep that computer or word processor clean and error-free with Verbatim's Datalife $ ^{*} $ Head Cleaning Disks. 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Education: B. A. and M.A., Political Science, University of Kansas Phi Beta Kappa and Pi Sigma Alpha (national political science honor society). Business—Charlton Insurance Agency (now Charlton-Manley). Teaching—Assistant Instructor, University of Kansas. Western Civilization Staff 1970-1973. Eight classes each semester for six semesters; one class each semester (as a volunteer) fall 1973 through fall 1984. Government—Legislative Services two years, Governor's office one year, member of the House of Representatives five years. Experience: I have lived in Lawrence 40 years. For more than half of those years, I have spent at least some time on the campus each semester. I have considerable knowledge of the university and its relationship with the state government. I am devoted to the cause of higher education. I have worked conscientiously for increases in faculty salaries, student and classified employees wages, other operating expenses, and capital improvements. As a member of the House Energy and Natural Resources Committee, I have been working on problems such as utility rate structure, hazardous waste, pollution, conservation, and energy alternatives to petroleum and nuclear power. I am also on the House Transportation Committee and have supported safety and consumer protection bills. I keep in touch with University administrators, faculty members, classified employees and students; the residents of the district; and the community at large. I help groups and individuals who have problems with state and local government. The past five years I have been a full time legislator. I am seeking re-election to a third full term. 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