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...Cambridge resident, Kennedy is currently supervising a series of independent studies by third-year Harvard Law School students that focuses on rent increases and eviction levels in Boston, Brookline and Cambridge in order to get an idea of the social consequences of rent control's repeal...
Finally, the President needs to pass a "fix-it" welfare bill to repeal the anti-legal-immigrant provisions of the act he signed and to provide vouchers for children whose mothers have been cut off. He should include his job-creation measures so welfare reform will truly begin to work. By fixing the bill yet leaving most of it intact, he sends a message that he is governing up the middle...
QUOTE OF NOTE: "Americans knew about [the bill to repeal the assault-weapons ban]...We did not have to read the N.R.A. questionnaire to know about this bill. Families like mine all across this country know all too well what damage weapons...
...contains a list of current legislation he would co-sponsor, as well as his agenda for the opening weeks of his first term (and he refuses to respond to the TIME/CQ questionnaire because "these are old issues"). His plan includes pledges to limit the size of the Federal Government, repeal the 1992 tax increase, reduce the deficit and promote the privatization of many government services...
Reynolds is returning to take on incumbent Gerald Kleczka, bringing an ultraconservative agenda. He wants to keep schools from promoting what he calls the "homosexual agenda" and is against legalizing same-sex marriages, adoption by homosexual couples, and gays in the military. He is vehemently antiabortion, and wants to repeal President Clinton's Goals 2000 and eliminate the Department of Education and the irs. To win this time, Reynolds needs a sizable turnaround from the 1994 election, which he lost...