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County Progressive PAC elects officers

Last week at its annual election meeting, the Butler County Progressive PAC elected its officers.

The organization’s founding president and vice president, Don Daiker and Bill Gracie, respectively, were re-elected to third terms. Pete Carels and Katy Ellison were elected to the organizations secretary and treasurer posts, respectively.

The PAC’s executive board members are: Rick Bailey, Clyde Brown, Eric Carman, Mark Hardig, Laura Kretz, Mary Melvin and Kathy Romano.

“One of our central goals during the next election cycle is the re-election of Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown in 2012,” Daiker said. “We are proud of his consistent support of middle-class men and women.”

Thoughts?

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By Conservative

February 15, 2011 2:57 PM | Link to this

The usual suspects.

By Jolly Roger

February 16, 2011 4:20 AM | Link to this

Sherrod has been a great asset to the people of the State of Ohio. Almost as good an asset as the Speaker of the House has been to lobbyists.

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February 16, 2011 9:19 AM | Link to this

Funny, Roger: Save the special interest groups and lobbyists jabs as all politician accept donations…else how would they finance their campaigns? If you look at Brown’s contributors you’ll see a wealth of them too: lawyers/lobbyists (#1), health professionals, hospitals, pharma, insurance, banks, realtors, securities and investments, energy, finance/credit companies and of course the usual union suspects that give solely to Democrats like educators, public sector employees, etc. And save the disparity in amounts raised as larger amounts always go to those in leadership.

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