Host what led to that decision. Guest well, it was during the Johnson Administration in the late 1960s. It was part of the Telecommunications Task force. It had concluded that the Telecommunications Industry could be competitive. And they have made recommendations mainly to the federal Communications Commission on how to make that happen. Then when Nixon Administration came along, the staff in the antitrust division, after watching for a couple of years, decided to pursue antitrust rather than sec regulation as the means to introduce the competition. My role that i was on both the Telecommunications Task force and i was one of the outside economists advising the department of justice when the case was being shaped. Host professor houseman . Guest i didnt come in until 1982 and thereafter when the antitrust division decided to review, about three years later, there was a report that was done. I was an advisor to the government on the reports. I was involved thereafter in the various cha
February 18, 2021
Janet and former Gov. James Blanchard have established a new endowment to support post-secondary scholarships for 4-H’ers attending Michigan State University (MSU). The scholarship application will be open from March 1-31, 2021.
Janet Blanchard
Janet and former Gov. James Blanchard have established a new endowment to support post-secondary scholarships for 4-H’ers attending Michigan State University (MSU).
“4-H is such a great program,” Janet said. “It’s a great program for kids to learn how to work together, run a meeting, learn Robert’s Rules of Order. It teaches you skills you can use.”
The Janet A. Blanchard 4-H Leadership Scholarship Endowment will provide scholarships for Michigan 4-H’ers enrolled as full-time MSU students pursuing an undergraduate degree in any major. Recipients must have been enrolled club members of Michigan 4-H Youth Development, demonstrated leadership and been involved in extracurricular activities prior to attendi