I have this assurance for the rural families
of America, and especially for those men and women who brought electric
light and power to rural America with the help of REA:
1. Under the next Democratic administration,
the Administrator of REA will apply no political tests to REA loan applications.
He will be directed to approve any loan that meets the traditional standards
of merit and feasibility developed under the 25-year-old Rural Electrification
Act.
2. When first enacted it was clear that Congress
intended REA policies to be keyed to economic growth. We must be true to
that intention, and work sympathetically with rural electric systems to
meet the increasing demands for electricity in rural areas. This means
generation and transmission loans when such loans are feasible and will
help solve a power shortage or reduce costs.
3. In place of the Government-led campaigns
against the rural electrics there must be a climate of friendly encouragement.
The experience and knowledge that rural electrification men and women have
accumulated in the last quarter of a century must be used to help us develop
the solutions to the rural electrification problems of the future. For
this is not a time to stop or hold back. It is a time to advance. The power
needs of the future will dwarf the power needs of today.
4. REA co-ops are not socialistic. The funds
they receive from the Federal Government are not gifts or subsidies. They
are business loans, repayable with interest. Repayments are well ahead
of schedule. This is the kind of record we must help implement.