Public libraries in the 30th Assembly District (located in the Indianhead Federated Library System).
Pierce County: Ellsworth, Prescott, River Falls.
St. Croix County: Hudson (Area Joint Library)
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What a foolish question you pose. Thousands of women voted in the election and they not only didn't believe the outrageous lies peddled by the Democrats, but they were enraged and motivated by the smear tactics. Few candidates for office this year had as strong a record of working with and for women. No other candidates for state office this year had Knudson's background on library issues, a record that includes service on the library board, implementation of a library impact fee, facilitation of a joint area library to improve service and efficiency, and finally construction of a new expanded library in Hudson.
The 30th District assembly seat has been continuously held by a woman for the last 22 years. The women in the 30th District may have moved past gender-based decisions. Have you?
Uh.....I think the point was to view the "Common Sense" video before rocketing into a rant. Hint: What don't you see in its 1:09 running time?
I certainly appreciate everything Dean has done for the Hudson Area Joint Library, a development I have followed closely on this blog. I look forward to seeing the new facility when I'm in the area.
I'm also well aware that the 30th Assembly District has been well-represented by Sheila Harsdorf (now in the State Senate) and Kitty Rhoades since 1989. That's why I was so struck with Dean's video.
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What a foolish question you pose. Thousands of women voted in the election and they not only didn't believe the outrageous lies peddled by the Democrats, but they were enraged and motivated by the smear tactics. Few candidates for office this year had as strong a record of working with and for women. No other candidates for state office this year had Knudson's background on library issues, a record that includes service on the library board, implementation of a library impact fee, facilitation of a joint area library to improve service and efficiency, and finally construction of a new expanded library in Hudson.
The 30th District assembly seat has been continuously held by a woman for the last 22 years. The women in the 30th District may have moved past gender-based decisions. Have you?
Uh.....I think the point was to view the "Common Sense" video before rocketing into a rant. Hint: What don't you see in its 1:09 running time?
I certainly appreciate everything Dean has done for the Hudson Area Joint Library, a development I have followed closely on this blog. I look forward to seeing the new facility when I'm in the area.
I'm also well aware that the 30th Assembly District has been well-represented by Sheila Harsdorf (now in the State Senate) and Kitty Rhoades since 1989. That's why I was so struck with Dean's video.
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