Cruise with the Candidates!

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Saturday June 30th!

 5:30-8:30pm

Cruise with the Candidates

On a delightful Lighthouse/Wildlife Cruise

Aboard San Juan Safaris Sea Lion

 We will serve light refreshments and enjoy discussing our county needs with the candidates

  Washington State Atty Gen Rob McKenna,

Candidate for Washington State Governor

 Dan Matthews, Candidate for US House

 Kirby Wilbur, Washington State Republican Party Chair

                                      $100/person ticket for Cruise

Limited space available

Call Michelle Loftus for tickets

360-378-4738

 3:30 pm at Totem Pole Park

Free Meet and Greet the Candidates 

For the public

Register to Vote!

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Dear San Juan County Neighbors and Friends,

If you meet the residency requirements for voting in San Juan County, we encourage you to register to vote here.

You will find all the information you need about eligibility, dates and deadlines for registering to vote in San Juan County by clicking on this link.

The Primary Election is August 7
The General Election is November 6

Deadlines for the Primary Election:

  • July 9 – Deadline for voter registration, address change and other updates
  • July 30 – Deadline for first time Washington State voter registration (in person only)
  • July 20 – Ballots mailed for August 7 Primary

Things to know about the General Election:

  • October 8 – Deadline for voter registration, address change and other updates
  • October 29 – Deadline for first time Washington State voter registration (in person only)
  • November 6 – General Election

Voting in San Juan County is by mail. If you are registered to vote but miss the deadline to update your address, you can still vote. Contact your County Elections Department here at this link where you are currently registered to request a ballot.

Registrations and updates submitted after the deadline will take effect for the next election.

View the complete elections calendar here at this link.

County Council elections are held every other year and Council serve for 4 years. Candidates who met the May 18 deadline for filing for the SJ County Council are:

District #1, San Juan South

  • Lovel Pratt, (incumbent)
  • Bob Jarman

District #3, Town of Friday Harbor, San Juan Island

  • Howard (Howie) Rosenfeld (incumbent)
  • Marc A. Forlenza

District #4, Orcas West

  • Rick Hughes
  • Scott Lancaster

Do you know which Council District you live in? Find the answer here at this link.

Please forward this email to your island neighbors and friends.

Thank you!

Common Sense Alliance

Common Sense Alliance
P.O. 1249 Friday Harbor, 98250
info@commonsensealliance.net
www.www.commonsensealliance.net

Dan Matthews for Congress – Why Rick Larsen Needs to Go

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Dan Matthews

By Nathan Butler

A few years ago I wrote to Representative Rick Larsen (District 2, Democrat) about something that concerned me with the TSA. Although I am a Republican and he a Democrat, I felt that he was still my representative, was deserving of respect, and that I in turn deserved to be heard. After filing my letter on his website, I received notification that he or a staffer would get back to me. Instead, all I got was his newsletter – to which I had apparently become subscribed.

When I met with Dan Matthews, his Republican challenger, I was struck by a significant difference in attitude

Among the first things he said to me was that he was running to be the congressional representative for the whole district, not just republicans. His appearance is clean cut and he is obviously the kind of man you would trust. He flew planes for a living and served for two decades in the armed forces. That’s the kind of job where if you make a bad choice people actually die, and there is no place to hide or political equivocation that can conceal bad behavior.

Again, contrast this with Rick Larsen. In 2011 he was forced to fire three of his staffers for drinking on the job and referring to Larsen as “my idiot boss.” They were caught because they were dumb enough to tweet about it.

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Republican Creed

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• I believe that the proper function of government is to do for the people those things that have to be done but cannot be done, or cannot be done as well by individuals, and that the most effective government is government closest to the people.


• I believe that good government is based on the individual and that each person’s ability, dignity, freedom and responsibility must be honored and recognized.


• I believe that free enterprise and the encouragement of individual initiative and incentive have given this nation an economic system second to none.


• I believe that sound money policy should be our goal.


• I believe in equal rights, equal justice and equal opportunity for all, regardless of race, creed, age, sex or national origin.

• I believe that persons with disabilities should be afforded equal rights, equal justice and equal opportunity as well.

• I believe we must retain those principles worth retaining, yet always be receptive to new ideas with an outlook broad enough to accommodate thoughtful change and varying points of view.


• I believe that Americans value and should preserve their feeling of national strength and pride, and at the same time share with people everywhere a desire for peace and freedom and the extension of human rights throughout the world.


• Finally, I believe that the Republican Party is the best vehicle for translating these ideals into positive and successful principles of government.

2012 LEGISLATIVE REVIEW

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Here are bills that matter this session and are worth watching. See the Freedom Foundation’s analysis below . This analysis was prepared by Scott Roberts of the Freedom Foundation. For more information go to www.myfreedomfoundation.com

Budget and Taxes: HB 2127 Proposed Supplemental Budget for 2011-2013 – Cuts spending, shifts funds and increases revenue through a new tax and revocation of a tax preference. Read our overview of the House Democrats’ budget proposal for more info. Fails to address systemic problems that led to government over-spending, continues habit of playing budget games to balance the books.

Transportation: SB 6445 Concerning the Interstate 5 Columbia river crossing project. Designates the Columbia River Crossing project as a toll facility and allows total project expenses up to $3.4 billion. Increases fees and taxes

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