Well, now what??? Where does Hennepin County election information go?
Minneapolis is in Hennepin County after all.  And this is the most
interesting and informational piece of election materials I have been
forwarded.  It is about land use, urban sprawl and many of the
environmental concerns many on this list have mentioned recently. I hope
the list manager chooses to let this one pass on.
In avance thanks for reading below,
Annie Young






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>From: "Melinda Hooker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: election info
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>Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 00:41:24 
>X-Tick-Nemesis: Chairface Chippendale
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>Dear Hennepin County Voter;
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>On November 7th you will be exercising your right to vote.  We will all do 
>our best to be informed and will vote for many positions at both the 
>federal and local level.  I would like to give you some information on a 
>position you may not even be aware will be on your ballot.
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>The Hennepin Conservation District Board of Supervisors will have two 
>positions on the ballot. I am familiar with the work of the district and 
>have met these two candidates who are both incumbents. The districts 
>mission is to "facilitate the conservation of our water, soil, and related 
>natural resources through education, technical assistance, and 
>implementation of sound land use practices, in the most cost-effective 
>manner, for the benefit of current and future generations." The board 
>oversees the work of the district.  
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>I encourgae you to vote for Greg Chock and Jean Coleman.
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>Jean Coleman, from the Minneapolis district, is running unopposed for her 
>position.  She is supportive of the mission of the district, aware of the 
>issues and dedicated to seeing that the district does its work well.  The 
>other position is contested and I want to encourage you to vote for Gregory 
>Chock, from Maple Plain.  In his tenure on the board he has overseen and 
>supported some very positive steps by the district.  As former manager of 
>the district, he understands the issues and the process for positive land 
>and water conservation in Hennepin County.  As a retired farmer and 
>long-time resident Hennepin County he is aware of the land use issues in 
>the county.  He is dedicated to seeing that the district is successful in 
>its mission.
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>Visit the district's website for more information about the district. 
>www.hcd.hennepin.mn.us
>Feel free to share this email with other hennepin county residents--all 
>county residents vote for both positions.
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>Thank you,
>Tim Reese, Minneapolis resident.
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First they ignore you,
Then they laugh at you,
Then they fight you,
And then we win!
                -Mohandas Gandhi
                                


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