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CONPIDENTII
FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
misc
Determined to bo WARK tive Marking
THE WHITE HOUSE
D Alom
Date 11/19/81 By
WASHINGTON
December 31, 1976
June
MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT
FROM:
JIM CANNON
SUBJECT:
Comments by Jim Wright
Representative Jim Wright mentioned, after I notified
him today of your Puerto Rico announcement, that he
would like to convey this message to you:
I.
He talked with Governor Carter on Wednesday night
about the Peterson Commission Report on pay increases.
Carter said he believed that some increase was appro-
priate but he had not studied the report in detail.
In addition, Carter said that he felt that any
increase of more than 40 percent would be perceived
by the public as excessive and would make it difficult
for the new administration to hold the line against
inflationary increases in government and the private
sector.
II. Governor Carter also said that he was not going
to say or do anything to "sandbag President Ford"
on his proposals. Wright quoted Carter as saying:
"The President has been too nice to me for me to
do anything like that.
III. Representative David Obey and Lee Hamilton have
promised Wright that they will have substantive
recommendations to reform and strengthen Congressional
ethical standards by February 10.
IV. Wright has talked with his colleagues in the House
and concluded that if the pay issue does come to
a vote on the floor of the House, it would be
rejected.
FORD
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