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<br />PROGRAMS OF THE NEW ADMINISTRATION (Continued) <br />prehensive changes in federal policies and an even greater emphasis on restraining the <br />growth of federal spending on social programs. <br /> <br />This could mean a shift from federally funded and controlled programs to an approach' <br />which will rely on the private sector and local governments. The Republicans may try to <br />reduce federal involvement by el iminating regulatory }'red tape" and by rep~acing <br />categori cal programs with block grant or revenue shari ng approaches to encourage more <br />local discretion in spending federal funds. <br /> <br />ANNOUNCEMENT <br /> <br />We are pleased to announce the addition of two members to our firm's Analytical Depart- <br />ment -- Mr. Dan Eitrheim and Mr. Mark Winkelhake. <br /> <br />MARK WINKELHAKE <br />Fi.ial Analyst primarily involved in <br />such areas as qebt schedul i n g, survey <br />research, demographic profile analysis, <br />and general official statement prepara- <br />tion. Major interests include feasi- <br />bility study analYSis and tax impact <br />:>rogramming. He holds a Bachelor of <br />Science in Busi ness Admi ni strati on/Fi- <br />nance and two minor degrees in Economics <br />1nd Computer Science from Iowa State <br />In.sity. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />: 1 . <br />. . .t <br />~ 0": < -" ,A. :::'.', <br />· :'-if.\ ... ~ ^ . . '.' "'" <br />... ~,~.~ ~ 4fI"" . <br />ifi:tU4i...... I 'trJ ...:.........__.....;." <br /> <br />DAN EITRHEIM <br />Financial Analyst, holds a Master of <br />Business A-dmi-ntstration degree from the <br />University of Mi nnesota and a Bachelor <br />of Arts degree from Augsburg COllege. <br />Prior to working for Evensen-Dodge, Inc. <br />Mr. Eitrheim WO'S employed as an Accoun- <br />tant for the Northern States Power Com- <br />pany. He has gained valuable knowledge <br />in accounti ng and ut 11 ity operati ons. <br />Mr. Ei trheim recently sat for the CPA <br />exami nati on. <br /> <br />PLEASE CALL ON US <br />be Newsletter is an effort to provide you with information on current developments in <br />lublic fi nance and management. Your. comments and suggestions are always hel pful. Do <br />flt hesitate to call or write us. A busi ness reply card is enclosed for your <br /> <br />~nience. <br /> <br />:3 <br />
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