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"Everybody I talked to said this way would be more influential. "When I came up with this idea to run, I had to decide which way would best solve our problems — from the outside or inside the system," Wolfe. Wolfe said she wanted to keep an eye on environmental issues — especially a water transfer initiative that would divert water from the Kansas River to Sedgwick County and Wichita. She opposes the initiative. But education issues, such as teachers' salaries, would be her No.1 priority, she said. Health-care reform also should be high on the state's priority list because medical costs are too high, Wolfe said. "There is not adequate funding for faculty and staff," she said. "I am concerned that because of this trend we will lose our best and brightest to other institutions." "I think we need to look at some sort of system that provides for everybody in the state," she said. "We need to give everybody access to primary health care and preventative medicine." Wolfe advocates a system where employees and employers pay into a payroll tax, the revenue from which would cover health-care costs for Kansas residents. KU junior runs for State Senate By KC Trauer Kansan staff writer It's rare for a college junior to run for a state Senate office. Consider Rodger Woods as one of the few. Woods said that he thought the University of Kansas was devoting too much of its resources to research and was not teaching students. This year, Woods is one of the Libertarian Party's foot soldiers in a war to gain recognition. Although aware that his winning would be a long shot, he remains optimistic and eager to spread the Libertarian's message. "A certain amount of research is necessary, but it should not become an overwhelming priority." he said. wouldn't serve in the office. But, yes, it's serving more as an advertising purpose." "This is a very good opportunity to get the views of the Libertarian party across to people." Woods, who is speaking at a conference, said in expressing that I can't win and that if I did, I Woods, 23, embraces the views of all Libertarians, especially of reducing property taxes. He said the state's recent property tax reclassification efforts shifted the tax burden around rather than helping to reduce the tax burden, which he supported. He said the state should aim for a 50 percent across-the-board tax cut so that businesses could afford to hire workers. Kansas could attract more businesses. Woods, a journalism and history major, said that he did not know what else he would do for higher education. He preferred a more radical change for the state universities. homeowners and small businesses," he said. "The Legislature needs to do anything to reduce the tax burden on "Ideally, I would like to see the University privately funded and out of state control," he said. bearer to one 60¢ game during open bowling. 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Dear Students. When you mark your ballots on November 3, consider this: it is the Kansas legislature-not the U.S. Congress or the White House—that will most decidedly determine the cost and quality of your education. It is the Kansas legislature that most directly affects our lives. That's why I'm running for the Kansas Senate. If you elect me, I will work to: keep your tuition low $ \checkmark $ fundamentally reform our health care system $ \checkmark $ protect the right of a woman to choose an abortion I've helped set sound environmental policy in Topeka for the last four years, and I've had the courage to stand up to the big-money special interests. Now, I'd like to work for you. ✓ improve the quality of education in Kansas, preschool through college ✓ promote a sustainable economy ✓ keep our air clean, our water safe, and our food free from pesticide residues. 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