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Tuesday, December 16, 1986
THE BAYTOWN SUN
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GOP says rural areas
can’t depend on farms
talk
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Sen. Robert Dole of Kansas,
Rural America must broaden its another GOP leader, said the
economic base beyond group hoped to develop in-
agriculture or face further ero- itiatives in four areas — rural
sion of the most basic communi- development, farm policy, farm
- ty services: jobs, health care credit and agricultural trade —
and education, a Republican to present to Reagan ad ___
task force has warned.----—ministration officials at; a third
"It would be nice to just say; meeting in Washington.
Let’s just restore profitability to “We believe very strongly that
farming,’ and that everything rural America is an important
else would take care of itself,” part of our total fabric and our
Rep. Doug Bereuter of Nebraska total economy,” Dole said. “We
said Monday. “But it isn’t that don’t want small towns to close
easy- up across this country of ours as
“Sometimes the most impor- they’re already doing in many
tant thing you can do for a states.”
farmer is provide a job for the Dole said deregulation already
farmer’s wife, or off-season had cut into basic health care,
work for him,” he added. transportation and communica-
Bereuter, a leader <5f the tio'ri services in many rural com-
Republiean Task Force on Farm munities and would continue to
and Rural America that held the erode. A
second of a series of meetings in “First, something like the
Chicago, said GOP leaders (grain) elevators close, then a
recognize that farm legislation bank, next a medical facility ...
is the single factor most likely to and it can only get wofse
have an impact on rural because there aren’t other job
economies. _ opportunities to replace farm-
But, he said, some problems ing,” Dole said. _____ll:_
are so severe they demand more “We have to be budget-
immediate attention. And he responsible. We know the pre-
said that creating job Op- sent farm bill is costing a lot of
portunities through retraining money, about $26 (billion) or $27
programs and similar initiatives billion” in subsidies, the highest
can be better managed through level ever. Dole said
“We understand the pressure
some urban members (of Con-
The task force held its first gress) and others are under to
forum last month in Des, Moines, cut back the cost of the farm pro-
Iowa, and Monday’s meeting gram. ... But we’re not going to
brought together legislators and rest until rural America and the
chief executives from nine American farmer are pro-
sperous again.”
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Brown, Leon. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 65, No. 39, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 16, 1986, newspaper, December 16, 1986; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1153200/m1/3/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.