Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1975 Page: 4 of 20
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THE BIO GRAVDE HERALD PAGE 4 THURSDAY'. AUGUST M. t*~5
Private Employers May
Hire Welfare Recipient
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pioyeri car. tort we.fart
reopinU tnc cia-rr, a.* incor.-Jt
UtX 'A 'Si per '.1". 'S-
wages pa.
Shem x*dter 4
rti; —atiOfi ty J'jTir
A Svahr. Acting Attrinisov.ar
of HEW i Sw-ia. «''
Hebai*iJt >vo Ser.-sce
The ref-la*. or publ.i.'.ed
recently sr. the Fecera.
Re ? te r . rr. p. e m e r ' 1
yt'iYjmxs. ■/. the 7 az h« acSmb
Act of \Y.\
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: :H2. *. frC * ^rC -1 Tt ??j> h. t. -I r*" g '
dam terror «*r} id credit fx
'vhS'-fi pa i recip.ents aic v.
fajT-iii cs wi t .* de *"*er ^t*■ ■
afte.
tut bei'jfe Jfers
j
Traditionally •.-ao •.g
iUrnp t4v rt .'iivi- pron-d
be rnor* loya. cuitorr,*-.':.
ah'jfiper* i.'. i Ar,'/.
04 percent of s.. U..V no. >•
holds are u-'ing trading
atarnp*. S4H Oreer. stamp*,
ipeoriolly are laved by
«/jme rr, - or, farn.;.«r*—and
that i 25 percent of a kUmp-
aaving household* ano 36 fx-r
cent of aJi household* lt. the
country!
•K J 'J~l
1?7:.
Ar tariifls* _&«—the Reve-nie
Act of 2 ST i wrutn -5 sciE _r.
effect—er.abies ^r.p.'.vtrt vi
f>er -je.-.: UJf "-ri-. C<
■wage; pa_c Uv those AFL*C
r*<'Tp:.ef-*.< v.' , are ...-rC JT.
tbe Wvrk Ir.ctr.tive WIN
program
The r.e- ia7 cre^r. apples v.
*agts paic ar. employee wIk -
Ha.; i«f. 'jer.Ji.ec by a State or
iocs! welfare a£er.c5 as eligible
for AFDC
-Has 'received AFDC
payments cor tarn as.;- for
days immediately before
employment
-Has not displaced any other
persor. from employment
-Has titer, employed by the
taxpayer substantially full time
for 30 consecutive days or
more: and
-Is not a migrant worker
Unlike the older WIN tax
credit, the new credit can be
claimed by employers of non-
d_; ioess x dcir*esjc « antes*,
x a<cj Bstt the am:-_r.; of
x>x; the rti: j
'jz.b*?z .;cjl ^eoc ■ * 3
ear th_s sz-'-'i -za j:t to
J. >.'*. far sx:. ejnpiTvnuaat
aie£ :-x wtacr. crecit is
. j;be tcn^ars^e m
e.-'.o.-: to wages pa.c to
perfxT^ag compart:.e work.
Employers ««.'.? AFDC
a V.-ial wi: or welfare "oSioe.
Prvpvse; : ..t making
procrt.rts have r een
a rftg^iativr. in effect as soon as
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r
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imp. emen tmg
pro^asiow of tbe 1ST5 Act
jecause -jf the Lmited tirr^e
period during which the
pro'.isions wili remain in effect
However coosideratoii will
given comments sent to the
Acting Administrator. SR5,
HEW P 0. Box 2382,
Wasnington, DC . 20013. within
30 daj^s. Such ccmroerts wiD be
available for public inspection
Lri Rrxxxx 522S. SRS. 330 C Street,
S.W.. Washington, D.C., in
about two weeks cm Monday
through; Friday from 8 30 a.m.
to 5 pjn.
POSTER MA KING PARTY - Members of the Florence J Scott
Study Club got together for a poster-making session in preparation
for their upcoming Style Show Luncheon. The event, with its theme
of Salute to America", will be held at noon on Saturday. August
V. at the Multipurpose Center in Rio Grande City. Ixjcal persons
wiL model current fashions, and the Study Club members will
model fashions from the past to carry out the Bicentennial theme
The public is invited to attend, and tickets may be obtained from
anv Studv Club member. Tickets will not be available at the door
STEPS Implemented
If you want to save money
on your electric bill, this
folder will show you how.
A.rx3 it'j frorr, Or'*'* Power £n<3 L gM Company
' g thfc vj'r rr>'. w T'or rVt to bfe
^•oTtw T^r prev<Oij?. rror.th Ar<j
^tter TKifr vrt&lher the '''/vr*: «r ec*r!c ty
uierj for atr c/jr.rj:?..or--.'tq V, % ; "rxj^ant
Ui-s* oQf'Oitiow operated v*
frfficten* j v. possib^
The Governor's Office of
Traffic Safety is taking ad-
ditional STEPS" to reduce
accidents at high frequency
crash locations.
Selective Traffic En-
forcement Programs (STEP)
were implemented in 18 com-
munities across Texas last year
with funds totaling ap-
proximately $350,000.00. Now,
plans have started to continue
the ongoing STEP programs
and to implement new
programs at additional
locations. Sixty of the STEP'S
are planned and will be funded
as needed.
STEP utilizes off duty police
officers, at an overtime pay-
rate, to patrol particularly
hazardous intersections or
roadways with a watchful eye
for violations that have con-
tributed to accident causes. The
evidence of having identifiable
police units at the scene of
potentially dangerous locations
will often reduce the number of
crashes. Additionally, with
increased citations, warnings
and traffic control produced by
the STEP'S, they are definitely
expected to reduce the ac-
cidents and deaths.
Governor Briscoe said the
increase of accidents and
deaths on U.S., State and rural
roads reflects the need for this
type of program on highways
other than the Interstates.
"Often police officers have to be
involved in crime related in-
vestigations and traffic safety
may have to take a back seat to
the criminal element. However,
it should be noted that nearly
three times as many people are
killed in traffic than are
murdered and the traffic ac-
cident economic cost con-
tributes billions of dollars each
year to our already inflated
economy. I am confident that
these STEP grants, coupled
with other traffic safety
programs will be instrumental
in helping to solve the traffic
safety problem at the local level
by aiding local communities as
the need arises. This incentive
to local police departments will
undoubtedly help the officer to
work on traffic problems as the
priority exists."
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W^rfrre should weather stripping be
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Van Nest, Lloyd A. Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1975, newspaper, August 14, 1975; Rio Grande City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194519/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rio Grande City Public Library.