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Box 17, Folder 6, Document 61
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PROGRESS
PROSPERITY
@ State aid t
o local schools increased by $36 illi
d ; mill10n.
of 100%
a boost
@ Democrats
: developed
nation’s best—cou menial health
county hosp; : program—one of
of beds in stz Ye hospital i oars
eds in state colonies i 2 inh Mo came
? y 1966
e Democrati
: ratic overno
a Meter ee bude created greatest conseryatio
u oy ZOD prose
pram saved dorestaal e 66%—new Outdoor Recre program
» lakes, streams worth $12 aa ae
million
e Democr 5 i
a fi f
ts won fight Or “one erson.
P —one vote”
e $10 million
needed Tax Reli
over 65—a Democratic ce, for 150,000 Wisconsin citizens
e Car eful y Pp y 4
plannin b Democrats ved ta ‘er, $ wlion in
buildin
z £ costs—Democrats bui 9
for colleges crats built $240 million in buildin
11diIngs
Increased
PERSONAL INCOME
$2,400
2.300
2,200
2,100 ]
2,000
wo Co o
on w iN
cane & 3
; H ealthy
CONOMIC GROWTH
Individual
PERSONAL INCOME
rose more than 93%, since 1958—
from $1,936 to $2,380 in 1963.
This year total PERSONAL IN-
COME in Wisconsin will top the
$10 pillion mark for the first time.
Rapid
ECONOMIC GROWTH
created thousands of new jobs in
3,200
Wisconsin manufacturing — :
in 1963 alone. Newly-built factory
space last year totaled 6.2 million
square feet, an all-time record.
Manufacturing volume will reach
$5.4 billion estimated, in 1964—up
42% {rom 1958.
almost 0
but what about
the farmer,
the workingman? .
Authorized
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Party of Wi paid for by TI
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E, Washi is,, John Durand, Fiel Bee ee
shington Ave., Madison Sth Virector, 2
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The Democratic Party is the party of
the farmer and the workingman , VO T [z
[ER it will con-
tinue to work for
® Higher milk supports
® Low interest loans for buying
machinery
» Keeping Food for Peace and
Food Stamp programs
@ Crackdown on price-
fixing by big food firms
AN it will continue
to support
)More workers protected
with unemployment pay
» More compensation pay
President Lyndon B. Johnson
Minimum wage law for all i N
workers
Retraining and public works
programs
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