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Senate Minority Member Faces Challenger in Republican PrimaryCathy Giessel will face off against Kenai Peninsula School Board presidentALASKA - In South Anchorage and the northern Kenai Peninsula, the Republican primary pits a member of the Senate minority against a challenger who says he would have joined the controversial bipartisan majority. Senator Cathy Giessel of South Anchorage chose not to join her six fellow Republicans who worked with 10 Democrats to run the Senate during the past two years. "Despite being in the minority, I worked across party lines, and across coalition lines, and even across body lines, that is to say I worked with house members, as well, to get a couple of critical pieces of legislation passed." Giessel touted unanimous passage of her bill for vaccinations for uninsured and underinsured children. But her opponent in the Republican primary, Kenai Peninsula School Board President Joe Arness, says she would have been more effective in the majority. "And we all know where things happen in the legislature is in those caucuses. It’s not on the floor. And so if you're not in the caucus, you're not part of the conversation. So I would have joined that. It’s just my nature." The candidates appear to have few if any differences on issues. But Giessel says Arness might not be up to the job of senator, given what she says is his minimal presence on the campaign trail. |
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Anonymous said on Tuesday, Aug 28 at 5:12 PM
hu...any associations with Sarah Palin's Ritcher Investments on the Kenai with fishing lodges? Word is a federal court date is coming up...better start shredding all documents eh boys and girls?
100167516A said on Saturday, Aug 25 at 6:27 PM
Cathy says, "...getting out and meeting constituents and listening to their concerns is a big piece of campaigning, but it's also the major reason for serving." It IS the ONLY reason for holding public office. Representing citizens in state government. There is NO other reason to run for elected office. Period.
99934911Former State Ex, Com, Member said on Saturday, Aug 25 at 6:17 PM
Cathy Giessel has been another 'Lance Pruitt', They DIDNT DO IT! Not at home, Not in Juneau, All they both did, was try to give-away Alaskas Resource Revenue to the Oil Companys. You know what Richard Giessel and Son, tried to convince me of? That we NEEDED TO GIVEAWAY Alaskas Revenue to the employers of R. Giessel & Son.. Because they both work for an oil company.. Im the ONLY Central committee and Executive Committee member to vote NO, on Republican Support for the Governors Tax-cut bill HB110!! oO{ Your welcome Alaskans, For our successful effort to kill HB110 and SB192 in the last Legislative Session. }
99934265CG said on Saturday, Aug 25 at 5:50 PM
FYI - her bill didn't fill any significant unmet need for Alaska's children. Mechanisms already exist. Public Health Service, SCHIP (Denali KidCare), Medicaid/Medicare, Community Health Clinics and other federal programs have immunizations pretty well covered. When it comes to uninsured children who need stitches and have broken arms, that's another issue. Giessel is part of the governor's tactics to hold hostage Denali KidCare and state coverage for medical care, with their private agenda of anti-abortion legislation. I have no respect for that.
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