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<blockquote data-quote="deleted user" data-source="post: 314345" data-attributes="member: 1778"><p>Guys, don’t let up. Press your reps as hard as you can. Remember, these are just everyday people who had the time to sit in session, and can now literally pass laws that benefit themselves against your interests. Case in point, Mike Brandenburg (south central ND). Last go around he was the one who tried to slam the trespass bill through in emergency provisions because “there was no working with these people” (outdoorsmen). He has a full page article in the paper today about how coal power needs to be killed and wind is the future, while trying to spin it that it’s better for farmers. He’s using his position to draft bills and lobby for wind tax credits and subsidies. The article goes on to say that there’s wind companies planning on building a project on his property. And nobody is seeing this?!</p><p></p><p>Also, the rep who said only one person contacted him to vote against last session’s bill; is a flat out liar. I emailed every single rep in the state, so there’s at least two. Hard to imagine it was just us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deleted user, post: 314345, member: 1778"] Guys, don’t let up. Press your reps as hard as you can. Remember, these are just everyday people who had the time to sit in session, and can now literally pass laws that benefit themselves against your interests. Case in point, Mike Brandenburg (south central ND). Last go around he was the one who tried to slam the trespass bill through in emergency provisions because “there was no working with these people” (outdoorsmen). He has a full page article in the paper today about how coal power needs to be killed and wind is the future, while trying to spin it that it’s better for farmers. He’s using his position to draft bills and lobby for wind tax credits and subsidies. The article goes on to say that there’s wind companies planning on building a project on his property. And nobody is seeing this?! Also, the rep who said only one person contacted him to vote against last session’s bill; is a flat out liar. I emailed every single rep in the state, so there’s at least two. Hard to imagine it was just us. [/QUOTE]
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