Election 2015
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The 2015 Montana legislative
session will be the most important session since I was elected to the Montana
House in 1999. The CSKT water compact,
the impact of government controlled health care, pensions deficits, the lowest
wages in the nation, high cost of energy and skyrocketing taxes are just a few
of the issues that need immediate attention.
Fortunately, Bob Keenan, former president of the Montana Senate is
running for the District 5 senate seat which I must vacate due to term
limits. Bob is one of the best financial
minds to ever serve in the Montana legislature. If we are going to thrive
as
a state, our new legislators should strive for a small and efficient government
that maintains necessary infrastructure, cares for the truly needy while
protecting individual freedom and property rights as well as our access to
public lands. They should increase revenue by increasing productivity,
especially the harvesting of natural resources, not by raising taxes. Our constitutional republic
form of government has made our country the greatest on earth. We have enjoyed
a period of freedom and
prosperity, but our children and grandchildren may not have the same
experience. Socialism does not enhance
freedom or prosperity. Legislators are
needed who support the US and Montana constitutions, realize that our
governments are too big and over-reaching, and understand that individual
freedoms are being lost as the role of government is expanded. People want to
be free and self supporting,
but government and taxes are increasing every year making it difficult for many
people to pay their taxes and they consequently lose their property. I believe we need honest,
moral legislators who are part of the solution, not part of the problem. Many
legislators go to Helena to start new
programs or provide more funding for their favorite existing government
programs. It sounds good, but the result
is that more government workers are hired.
For example, secondary and post secondary education always gets more
money, but it is never enough. My
website, vjackmt.tripod.com, shows the last 10 years of spending for every
school in Montana. The state wide average
cost per student (K-12) has increased to almost $11,000 per student per
year. Based on my experience
in
assisting with campaigns and serving in the Montana legislature for 15 years I
am assisting the following candidates during the primary election which takes
place June 3: MT Senate, Mark Blasdel
(Kalispell), MT House, Doug Adams (Whitefish), Ronalee Skees (Kalispell), and Mike
Hebert (Somers/Lakeside). After
researching web sites, reviewing campaign materials and attending candidate
presentations, I believe these candidates have the understanding, philosophy
and experience necessary to deal both with the unique issues next session,
balance the budget and most of all enhance the freedom and self sufficiency of
every person by leaving more money in our pockets. I believe they have integrity
and will run
honest positive campaigns. Verdell Jackson 555 Wagner Lane,
406-756-8344, cell 471-4168 Kalispell |
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