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Final Count | Rep. Charles Damschen
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. As many of you know it was a tight race election day. The official count after the polls closed on Tuesday showed a 20 vote difference between Democratic challenger Kathy Stremick and myself. I had the narrow lead. As the Session begins I will follow these same convictions. The greatest disservice I could possibly be of to those I represent would be to make legislative decisions based on what I think would get me more votes. You can follow any responses to this entry th...
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Links | Rep. Charles Damschen
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. North Dakota web sites:. The official web portal for the state of North Dakota. North Dakota Legislative Assembly. Web sites on topics of interest:. North Dakota Landowners Association. The official web portal for the United States government. Follow the 2008 election:. USelections.com: North Dakota. Dist 10 Rep. David Monson. Dist 10 Sen. Curtis Olafson. Sen Curtis Olafson’s Blog. Blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Rep. Charles Damschen”.
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Letter to the Editor | Rep. Charles Damschen
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Letter to the Editor. Less than a week until election! I’m sure we’ve outworked our opponents but I’m pretty sure they’ve outspent us. To my constituents who have already cast your vote for me, a hearty “thanks! 8221; And to those who will vote between now and Tuesday evening – I would appreciate your vote! Thank you all, and God bless! Here’s my response that is to appear in the upcoming issue of the CCR. I can’t take sole credit for the $1 billion projected budget sur...
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Summer Events | Rep. Charles Damschen
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. It has been an enjoyable but busy summer, taking in events and campaigning. I have enjoyed seeing many of you at meetings, fundraisers, parades and fairs! I apologize for not getting to every event that I would like to be at, but can only be in one place at a time. As harvest approaches I’m realizing more time would really be a nice thing to have! That is one of the elements that makes ND such a great place to be! 8220;Special Delivery” also hosted the 8th Annual ...
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Thanks! | Rep. Charles Damschen
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. My sincere and humble thanks to the voters. Of District 10 who supported me with your. Vote in the General Election! It is truly an. Honor to serve as your Representative in the. ND House. Thanks, too, for your encouragement. Throughout the campaign. I also want. To thank my family and others close to me. Who have given in so many, many ways to. Make my participation in this race and this. Position possible. I will remain steadfast in. Effort seeking to be of service.
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Renwick Dam Rehab Project | Rep. Charles Damschen
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. Renwick Dam Rehab Project. I’ve expressed some of my feelings concerning this at meetings and in letters to the papers, so I’ll try not to be repetitive. I have some thoughts and concerns I’d like to share with you. I have witnessed situations where federal government agencies use these “public meetings” to direct a consesus that supports the plan that agency wants. It’s difficult for local officials to argue when a federal government employee, wit...If the present plan...
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County Representation | Rep. Charles Damschen
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. I attended the pre-primary Cavalier County Commissioner candidate forum and was intrigued by the fact that some of the candidates felt that counties could have better representation in the state legislature if county commissioners served as legislators. I’m sure a commissioner would know the needs of his or her particular county commission, but I believe that’s the extent of the “advantage”. Personally, I believe the combined time commitment for legislative and county c...
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November | 2008 | Rep. Charles Damschen
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. November 11, 2008. As many of you know it was a tight race election day. The official count after the polls closed on Tuesday showed a 20 vote difference between Democratic challenger Kathy Stremick and myself. I had the narrow lead. As the Session begins I will follow these same convictions. The greatest disservice I could possibly be of to those I represent would be to make legislative decisions based on what I think would get me more votes. November 6, 2008. Honor to...
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Contributions | Rep. Charles Damschen
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. All contributions are appreciated and welcome. Please contact me. If you would like to support me during this time. Checks may be made out to. 9461 80th Street NE, Hampden, ND, 58338. Welcome to my web site. I hope you'll find useful information about the issues that are important to me as I seek re-election as your District 10 Representative in North Dakota. Dist 10 Rep. David Monson. Dist 10 Sen. Curtis Olafson. Sen Curtis Olafson’s Blog.
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State Owned Oil Refinery | Rep. Charles Damschen
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Just another WordPress.com weblog. State Owned Oil Refinery. Well, this sbject has been pretty well hashed over by individuals much more knowledgeable about it than I, but I said I’d comment, so I will. I have had a number of people express to me their belief that ND should build a refinery and produce cheaper, more readily available petroleum products for ND residents. On the surface, that statement doesn’t sound unreasonable, but it certainly leaves a number of issues unaddressed. I haven’t asked...