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Governor J h on W · ReYnofds ~~ PROGRESS ~r-'W -~ ~ - { # - ~- ~ I ~ ~-:br ;tJl)lv I I ' Senator William Proxmire J,;~~l~ . , ~ ~r ~ t ~ I V ~ ·1 l �Increased Individual PERSONAL INCOME PERSONAL INCOME 23 °/c since 1958rose more than $2o 380 in 1963. [rom $1,936 ~~ PERSONAL IN· This year to~ . will top the E · w 1sconsm . COM _m ·k £or the first ume. $10 billion ma1 $2,400 r----r---r--t---t-- • State aid to local schools increased by $36 million-a boost of 100% 2.300 t---+---t--+2,200 t---+---- - • Democra ts developed mental health program-one of the nation's best-county hospital aids up $3 million, number of beds in state colonies up 2,000 by 1966 ~-L-----:---11 0- 0 .- N Rapid M °' ...°'"° °'"° °'..."° ...°'"° • Democra tic governors created greatest conservation program in America-budget up 66 %-new Outdoor Recreation Pro7 gram saved forests, lakes, streams worth $12 million II) ECONOMIC GROWTH ·obs in d thousands of new ] 0 create . manu fac turing - 3,20 Wisconsin Newly-built factory in 1963 alone. l d 6 2 million ear tota e . d l Y space ast an. all-time recor . square feet, 1 e will reach · g vo um Manufactunn . d in 1964-UP $r, 4 billion estimate '


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01 [rom 1958. almost 42 10 • Democra ts won fight for "one person-one vote" • $10 million needed Tax Relief for 150,000 Wisconsin citizens over 65-a Democratic victory Healthy ECONOMIC GROWTH • Careful planning by Democrats saved taxpayers $3 million in building costs-Democrats bui_lt $240 million in buildings for colleges $6.0 r---r--r---;--1---t 5.5 r-----r-t---t--+-----1 5.0 r-----r-t---t--+-, L-----------t1 4.5 r---+----1r--+4.0 but what about the farmer, the workingman? PROSPERITY Auth o ri zed and p a id fo r by Th e Democra tic Pa rtv of Wis., J ohn Durand , Field Di rector, 207 E. , vas hin gton A1·e., M adi so n, Wis. . • . l �The Democratic Party is the party of the farmer and the workingman VOTE FOR THE FARMER it will continue to work for • Higher milk supports • Low interest loans for buying machinery e Keeping Food for Peace and Food Stamp programs • Crackdown on pricefixing by big food firms PROCiRESS ~ -~~ FOR THE WORKINGMAN it will continue ~~-~ to support ~ _;to-~ • More workers protected with unemployment pay • More compensation pay President Lyndon B. Johnson • Minimum wage law for all workers • Retraining ancl public works programs IN 1964 Senator Proxmire W·mam 1 ~ L~ "o/Yu-ai,tTP ., ~ ~ r ~ ~ 4 / ~ �