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Saturday, November 10, 2012

ND - You Are RED, Okay - Don't be ALEC

(Sorry!  I changed web browsers this afternoon and this particular post got messed up and some of the text "unwrapped"  - sorry!)

Gotta start with this first:
Rick
Berg
Got BEAT in 2012 – BY A GIRL



North Dakota is a red state.
Nothing verifies that better than this posting from HuffPo just before the 2012 election.


WASHINGTON -- North Dakota Republicans have sent mail to voters in legislative districts across the eastern part of the state saying that only Republican legislators will be able to make decisions in the state.

The mail piece, which has brought anger from Democrats, asks if residents want their state legislator to have a seat at the table to make decisions. The text explains that Republicans control the state government and will be making decisions.

SNIP

Mock, who is running in the 42nd District, called the GOP message either "partisan arrogance at its best and voter intimidation at its worst."

"Furthermore, their tone insinuates that only Republicans are welcome at the table during North Dakota's legislative process." Mock said. "This is not only arrogant, but insulting to those who've fought to create and preserve our democracy.


We get it - North Dakota is a Red State.
Just because North Dakota is a red state – does not mean it has to be an ALEC state.
Just because North Dakota is a red state – does not mean that it needs to let the ALEC corporate Profit Sector members control the legislation that is introduced in North Dakota.

We just went through an election – one person, one vote – that is important.
Make sure your vote counts in the future – by making sure that ALEC legislators don’t bring ALEC corporate legislation to North Dakota in the future.
REally, North Dakota, do you want ALEC Corporate Profit SEctor members from across the United States - defining the legislation that North Dakota needs?  Don't think so.

Here’s what you need to know.
Now is the time to start – to make sure the American Legislative Exchange council is not re-elected in North Dakota in 2014.

North Dakota has an interesting election process.
Approximately one-half the members are elected to four-year terms every two years.
Two candidates from each party run and get elected in each district – it can split one Dem, one Rep – but it appears that it seldomg does.
House and Senate sit for only 80 days in odd-numbered years


Friday, I went to the state election results page and that was a waste – hadn’t been updated.
So I got some of my confirmations from the “Tentative 2013 Representatives List”


Past legislators (and what they are doing now – if I could find anything):
Rocklin
Bateman
Past Legislator
LeRoy G
Bernstein
Past Legislator
Rex
Byerly
Past Legislator; Pres of Byerly Computer Service Ltd
John
Dorso
Past Legislator; Author – write a book.: “It is a testament to the men and women of the North Dakota legislature, who when needed, were able to put partisanship aside, and make the important decisions required to benefit the citizens of North Dakota.”  Hmmmm wonder if there is a chapter about ALEC in it.
Tom D
Freier
Past Legislator – Exec. Dir of North Dakota Family Alliance – a nonprofit protecting marriage and babies.
Rae E
Kelsch
Past Legislator; Regional Manager of External Affairs National Academy Of Sciences
Pete
Naaden
Past Legislator, Rancher (oh, my - Commissioned by Pete Naaden of Braddock, ND for
his ranch, this 'Crucified Christ' sculpture is located
one mile West of Braddock.)

Donna
Nalewaja
Past Legislator and Senator, real estate broker
Gary J
Nelson
Past Senator
Alice
Olson
Past Legislator
Bob
Stenehjem
Past Senator – Deceased
Ken
Svedjan 
Retired from legislature in 2010:  Just retired.
Francis J
Wald
Past Legislator - Deceased
Janet
Wentz
Past Legislator - Deceased


Those affiliated with ALEC that did not run for re-election in 2012
Gerald
Uglem
2012 lost primary – due to re-districting
David
Nething
Did not run for re-election in 2012
Dwight W
Wrangham
Did not run for re-election in 2012. 
Dave
Weiler

Did not run for re-election in 2012.  Petitions were started for him to resign in 2009 and 2010.  The Governor asked him to resign in March of 2010.

David Weiler pleaded guilty in April 2009 to Class B misdemeanor simple assault for assaulting his wife on March 27. He was given a one-year deferred imposition of sentence,

On March 11, 2010 Weiler was arrested after his wife called the authorities to say that he had punched her in the face. It is the second time in less than a year that Weiler was arrested for domestic assault.

2010 charge was dropped – he and his wife were “working it out”.  His state bio in 2011 shows him “single”.


This ALEC affiliated person was re-elected Governor
Jack
Dalrymple


These ALEC affiliated people were re-elected in 2012.
Those in PURPLE were unopposed
John
Andrist

Wesley R
Belter

Jeff
Delzer

Dick
Dever

Mark
Dosch

James
Dotzenrod
DEM
Jim
Kasper

Jerry
Klein

Karen
Krebsbach

William
Kretschmar

Lisa M
Meier

David
Monson

Mike
Nathe

Dan J
Ruby

Bob
Skarpol

Blair B.
Thoreson




ALEC Aficionado RICK BERG got trounced for US Senate
– BY A GIRL!
Way to go – Heidi Heitkamp!!!


We can be glad that this headline from 2010 did not come to fruition
Heitkamp will not run for U.S. Senate, but considers 2012 governor run
Heidi Heitkamp will not seek the Democratic nomination to run for the U.S. Senate, she announced Wednesday, but she might make a bid for governor in 2012.
One LESS ALEC ALUM in the US Congress!!!!

Going Forward
Here are the opportunities for ND residents to get rid of ALEC in the next round of elections:
Randy
Boehning
Current Representative– Up for re-election in 2014
Partick R
Hatlestad
Current Representative– Up for re-election in 2014
Craig
Headland
Current Representative– Up for re-election in 2014
Brenda
Heller
Current Representative– Up for re-election in 2014
Lawrence R
Klemin
Current Representative– Up for re-election in 2014
Kim
Koppelman
Current Representative– Up for re-election in 2014
Scott
Louser
Current Representative– Up for re-election in 2014
Darrell
Nottestad
Current Representative– Up for re-election in 2014
Chet
Pollert
Current Representative– Up for re-election in 2014
Bob
Skarphol
Current Representative– Up for re-election in 2014
Don
Vigessa
Current Representative– Up for re-election in 2014
Alon
Wieland
Current Representative– Up for re-election in 201
Bette
Grande
Current Representative– Up for re-election in 2014
Tried to run for US Congress – a  Michelle
Bachmann wannabe
Spencer
Berry
Current Senator – Up for re-election in 2014
Bill
Bowman
Current Senator – Up for re-election in 2014
Alan H.
Carlson
Current Senator – Up for re-election in 2014
Judy
Lee
Current Senator – Up for re-election in 2014
Ken
Solberg
Current Senator – Up for re-election in 2014
Rich P
Wardner
Current Senator – Up for re-election in 2014


Why don’t you send them a really nice polite letter to their home and tell them to #DumpALEC or not get re-elected in 2014.

AND

Order a FREE copy of the Moyers and Co
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The United States of ALEC
And
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Don’t Wait!
Start now to get ALEC our of North Dakota.

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