Businessmen across the country are being asked
to give Democratic presidential candidate, Senator John F. Kennedy, their
views on public policies to stimulate the Nation's business expansion and
prosperity, and on problems directly affecting the welfare of the business
community.
Looking toward the problems which will confront
the next administration, local representatives of the National Committee
of Business and Professional Men and Women for Kennedy-Johnson will ask
individual businessmen in their areas for a detailed expression of information
and comments on fields of their concern. The committee emphasized that
at this stage of the campaign Senator Kennedy has begun to look beyond
the election. The current project, one of the most thorough ever undertaken
during a presidential campaign, is a first step toward planning the economic
program of a new administration.
As a part of this project, Senator Kennedy
has written to a number of executives of major trade and industry associations
requesting their views on questions of direct interest to them. The result
of these inquiries will provide him with a detailed sampling of current
thinking among businessmen and with valuable background material regarding
the problems affecting American trade and industry.
In his letter to the executives released today,
Senator Kennedy stated:
A prosperous and expanding economy is the cornerstone of our free enterprise system and vital to the maintenance of America's strength, as leader of the free world. Governmental initiative in achieving this goal can be effectively based only on a partnership of all segments of our population, and particularly upon a pooling of the energies and talents of business and labor.