TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2002 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN = 5A ELECTION GUIDE Election Guide CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A Ted Pettibone Party: Reform from St. Marys Experience: None Issues: Pettibone views himself as more conservative than Shallenburger. Education: Should be focused on the basics, and spending should be shifted from administration to the classroom. Budget/Spending: Supports a 10 percent spending cut for the entire government, or more if necessary. Abortion: Opposes abortion and would support a ban on partial birth and late term abortions. - Crime/Guns: No information on Pettibone's crime platform was available. Running mate: Mike Wilson Web site: www.pettiboneforgovernor.com U.S. HOUSE — 3RD DIST (residents in the 3rd district are eligible to vote in this race) Dawn Bly Party: Reform from Overland Park Experience: None Issues: ■ Education: Bly disagrees with federal education mandates and wishes to withdraw federal control of education. She also supports a $3,000 tax break for parents of children who choose to opt out of the public school system. Budget/Spending; The budget should be balanced by reducing the size of the federal government. Cuts should also come from eliminating programs that are not constitutionally-mandated such as foreign aid and funding for biological and pharmaceutical research. She proposes leasing the right to maintain the U.S. interstate highway system and collect tolls. - Abortion: Bly is an abortion opponent, except when the mother's life is in danger. - Crime/Guns: Bly wishes to crack down on illegal immigration and supports the right to bear arms. Web site: www.dawnbly.com Dennis Moore Party: Democrat from Lenexa Experience: Community College Board of Trustees 1993-present; U.S. House of Representatives, 1999-present Issues: Education: Schools should be controlled locally, but Moore calls on the federal government for increased funding, especially for special Abortion: Moore supports abortion rights. Budget/Spending: Moore wants to continue social programs like Social Security and wants to fund additional health care programs. - Crime/Guns: Existing gun laws need to be enforced and toughened to include mandatory background checks on all purchasers of guns. He supports stricter sentencing for hate crimes and alternative sentencing instead of more prisons. education. Web site: www.mooreforcongress.com Adam Taff Party: Republican tron Lake Quivira Experience: Served in the Navy, 1989-1999; Naval Reserve; 1999- 2002 Issues: Education: Taff said he is a strong education. He wants to reduce class size and increase teacher pay, and keep federal funds controlled at the local school district level. supporter of public Budget/Spending: Taff supports funding military enhancements, improvements in public schools and the protection of Social Security. Abortion: Taff supports abortion rights, but would support a ban on partial birth abortions and parental notification laws. - Crime/Guns: Taff supports the right to bear arms. He also supports standardized sentencing and keeping. repeat offenders off the streets. Taff desires more aggressive enforcement of existing laws. Douglas Martin Web site: www.taff2002.org Party: Libertarian from Wichita Experience: Officer in Army, 1994-2000 Issues: 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Education: Increased funding for computers in public schools, school building improvements and student loans will be a priority. Budget/Spending: Martin supports cuts in welfare, the arts and foreign aid; increases in funding for terrorism prevention. Abortion: Abortion should be legal only in the first trimester of pregnancy. Crime/Guns: Martin supports increased funding for community policing programs. He believes enforcement of civil rights should be the government's primary responsibility. U.S. HOUSE—2ND DIST Web site: www.douglaswmartin.com Jim Ryun (residents in the 2nd district are eligible to vote in this race) Education: Ryun wants to maintain the current funding for education and Party: Republican from rural Lawrence Experience: U.S. House of Representatives, 1996-present Issues: eliminate federal restrictions on how tax dollars are to be spent in local school districts. Budget/Spending: Social Security, tax relief, strengthening national defense. funding education, and aiding farmers are top priorities. Ryun believes a decrease in funding for the environment and the arts is necessary. Abortion: Ryun is an abortion opponent, especially partial-birth abortions, and opposes federal or public funding for abortion. Crime/Guns: If elected, Ryun would support tougher sentences with no chance of parole for violent criminals and programs to provide prison inmates with job-related skills and job placement assistance. Web site: www.ryun.house.gov Art Clack Web site: www.ryun.house.gov Party: Libertarian from Manhattan Experience: None. Issues: Education: Clack opposes federal involvement and funding for higher education. He would eliminate taxes that support education and wants parents to educate children at their own expense. SEE ELECTIONGUIDE ON PAGE 6A DAVE MATTHEWS BAND live at Folsom Field Boulder Colorado --- Need to add a class? BARTONline Dropped a class? Having trouble getting your class schedule to work? Find our schedule online! www.bartonline.org We offer both 8-week and 16-week sessions. General education courses transfer to Kansas Regents schools. Barton County Community College offers online college courses. Soup Salad & Bread $4.75 Enjoy our own fresh garlic bread sticks, crisp green Italian salad and choice of made from scratch soup. Complimentary Refills Of Course! Have Lunch With Us Today Stromboli $6.25 Spinach, bread, a blend of cheese and roasted garlic wrapped in fresh dough and baked. Served with Italian salad and bread sticks. ITALIAN TO-GO! 838-3500 Holiday Plaza 25th & Iowa National Nontraditional Student Celebration November 4 -16,2002 Schedule of Events Info tables: in the Kansas Memorial Union Level 4 lobby 11/4-11/7, 9:30-3:30 and 11/8 10-2 pm Various offices will staff information tables at Edwards Campus 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. 11/4-11/7 All events are located in the Kansas University unless otherwise indicated. Monday, November 4th Monday, November 4 > 11:30 - 12:30 "Nutrition for Nontrads - Eating on the Run?" In Alceve C, Level 3 on Alceve C, Level 3. > 12:30 - 1:30 "Career Change & Re-Entry Issues" IN Altoide C; Liverpool > 3:00 - 4:30 "Auto Maintenance for Women" Register in advance (limited) in 22 Strong. $8. 11:00 - 2:00 Backpack Weigh-In, Level 4 lobby table. Find out how much you can carry! Assistance Level 1 level 3 Ariana (south and) > 11:30 - 12:30 "Grad School Bound? Advice and Assistance" Level > 11:30 - 13:30 Stress Balloons - make your level, Level 4 lobby table. 11:30 - 1:30 Stress Balloons - make your own, Level 4 lobby table 12:30 - 1:30 "Student-Parent Resources", Level 3 Atrium (south end) > 12:30 - 1:30 "Student-Parent Resources", Level 3 Atrium (south end). > 11:00 - 10:00 m. Free mini-messages, Level 4 lobby. Wednesday, November 6th 11:30 - 12:30 "Computer Security Online", Level 3, Alcove D. 11:00-1:00 Free MinPassages, Level 4 lobby 11:30-1:30 Drop-In Stress Management Consultations, Level 4 lobby > 11:30 - 1:00 Drop-In Stress Management Consultations, Level 4 lobby. > 1:00 - 2:00 "Meet the Dean," with Richard Johnson, Dean of Students, Level 4 lobby > 11:30 - 12:30 "Drop-in Money Matters", 11:30 - 12:30, in the Parlors, Level 5. > 11:30 - 12:30 "Drop in money miss" > 12:30 - 1:30 "Academic Resources" in the Parlors, Lever 5. > 12:30 - 1:30 "Student Activities in the Law" > 12:30 - 1:30 "Academic Resources", in the Patio > 3:00 - 4:00 Afternoon Tea, hosted by Student Union Activities, in the Level 4 lobby 11:30-1:30 Rideshare & Commuter Info > 11:30 - 1:30 Ridehouse & Consumer > 11:30 - 1:30 Recreation Services: KU and KC > 3:00 - 4:00 Afternoon Tea, hosted by Student Union Club > November 8, 2018 COMMUTER DAY- in the Level 4 Lobby Friday, November 8th - COMMUTER DAY - in the Level 4 Lobby 8:00 PM @ Pinkbox & Commuter Info 11:30 - 1:30 Mugs & Plugs Sunday, November 10th in Jaybowl & Hawk's Nest, Level 1 > 2:00 - 5:00 "Jaybowling for Jayhawk N.U.T.S. (Not the Usual Traditional Students)" Family and significant others welcomed Free bowling, drinks, & a visit from Baby Jay! INFENT & KU courtesy of the KU Department of Public Safety significant others welcome! Free bowling, drinks, & a visit from Baby Jay! > 2:30 - 4:30 IDENT-A-KID courtesy of the KU Department of Public Safety. Mondav, November 11th, VETERANS DAY 4:00 - 4:30 Flag ceremony, lawn in front of Strong Hall. > 4:00 - 4:30 Flag ceremony, lawn in front of Strong Hall > 5:00 - 6th Annual Veterans Day Commemoration program followed by a reception. 2 hours before game time - Jayhawk N.U.T.S. Tailgate at the KU vs. OSU football gamel Free brats & burgers for first 80 KU nontraders and their guests/children. Free Fun Zone for children. Student Development Center Ethan A. H. Child Development Ctr. 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