South Dakota candidates discuss legislative priorities
If voters legislative districts 2 and 3 are going to the polls on November 7, it elects two representatives and one senator. To help voters compare the candidates, the U.S. administration News asked each candidate to answer five questions. The candidates were 100 words per question. The questions and answers are published in Saturday this week.
District 2, most of Brown County and a small part of Marshall County, including Britton.
District 3 is nonetheless McPherson County and a narrow strip of western Brown County, including parts of Warner and Aberdeen.
What are the three areas, including South Dakota?
Senate District 2 (A-elected)
Name: Paul H. Dennert
Party: Democrat
Age: 63
Address: 11853 391 Ave. Colombia
Family: his wife, Peggy. Two children married. Five grandchildren. All live in South Dakota.
Profession: agriculture, livestock
Education: Columbia High School. A year of higher education in Brookings.
Experience: Treatment or served on several local, municipal and maps of the circle of countries, including religious services at the church treasurer for 30-plus years and now serves as state legislators.
1) financing of education is one of the highest priorities. We must also continue to the best possible education for our youth. Although adequate funding is the main concern of teacher quality and a good endowment also need our attention.
2) The health sector needs. We have some problems with suppliers, because we now have programs for children insurance must be at 200 percent of poverty. Some clinics and adaptation training centre resources appears to be insufficient.
3) agriculture. Agriculture behind the rest of the economy. The state legislature can not do much about this, but we can help, with the support of other value-added agriculture Ventures.
Name: Kent Hyde
Party: Independent
Age: 45
Address: 927 S. Washington Street, Aberdeen
Profession: Lawyer / Kaufmann
Education: BA (English literature), Northwestern University, 1977; MA (French literature), Northwestern University, 1979; JD (Law), University of South Dakota, 1983
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