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October 23, 2012

Flier attacks Senjem on stem cell vote

Stem cells flier

A new campaign flier goers after Senate Majority Leader Dave Senjem for his vote in favor of a cloning ban that opponents say would end up banning embryonic stem cell research in the state.

The Minnesota DFL piece says it bold letters: "Not only did Senator Senjem vote against funding medical research, he voted to make it a crime." It goes on to say that medicine and research is the "lifeblood" of the Rochester region, "yet Senator Dave Senjem voted at least twice to undermine stem cell research — even voting to make it a criminal offense." It ends by saying that Senjem used to stand up for Rochester, "But today, the needs of our community take a back seat to an extreme political agenda. It's time for a change."

Olmsted County Commissioner Judy Ohly is challenging the Republican leader in Senate District 25. So far, I have seen two fliers sent out this week by the DFL party going after Senjem — this one and another focused on the state government shutdwon the elimination of the Market Value Homestead Credit.

DFL Gov. Mark Dayton vetoed the omnibus Health and Human Services bill that contained the cloning provision citing concerns raised by medical researchers that it would ban embryonic stem cell research. Organizations opposed to the ban included Mayo Clinic and University of Minnesota researchers. Supporters said it was not intended to limit medical research but rather simply ban the cloning of another human being.

The dispute centered around how human cloning is defined.The legislation would have prohibited a process called somatic cell nuclear transfer, where the nucleus of a body cell is placed within an egg from which its nucleus has been removed. That process can be used to clone humans through reproductive cloning. It also can be used for therapeutic cloning to grow body tissues that match a patient’s body.

June 14, 2012

Obama re-election campaign kicks-off in Rochester

The local push to re-elect Democratic President Barack Obama officially kicks-off in Rochester on Saturday.

Local Democrats will gather at the Obama for America Office at 1107 7th St. N.W. as part of a "Day of Action." The event starts at 10 a.m. with Jeff Blodgett, state director for Obama for America — Minnesota, addressing campaign volunteers. Also expected to attend are Blair Jasper, regional field director for the 1st Congressional District and staffer Nick Coe. The official grand opening for the campaign office will be June 22 and 1st District DFL Rep. Tim Walz is expected to speak.

After the opening comments, volunteers will hit the streets to start knocking on doors with the goal of getting Democrats elected in November. At 1 p.m., volunteers will celebrate the start of the 2012 campaign season at Rochester's Democratic Party Office for a barbecue featuring burgers and hot dogs. Volunteers will have the chance to talk to local DFL legislative candidates July Ohly, John Vossen, Kim Norton, Ken Moen, Tina Liebling and Pat Stallman.

May 04, 2012

Olmsted Republicans pick Valeriano over Sullivan

Olmsted County Republicans last night picked nurse Melissa Valeriano over Realtor Max Sullivan to run against DFL Rep. Kim Norton at their endorsing convention on Thursday night.
Republican Party of Olmsted County Chairman Bruce Kaskubar said Valeriano won endorsement for the House District 25B seat on the first ballot. Sullivan said Friday morning he plans to abide by the endorsement. Also winning endorsement was Rochester School Board member Breanna Bly for the House District 26A seat. She will take on DFL Rep. Tina Liebling in the fall.
All four local incumbents were endorsed and none of them faced a challenge from within the party. Winning endorsement were Rep. Mike Benson of Rochester, Rep. Duane Quam of Byron, Sen. Carla Nelson of Rochester and Senate Majority Leader Dave Senjem of Rochester.
The Olmsted County DFL endorsed its candidates back in March. Below is a list of the candidate match-ups.
House District 25A: John Vossen, DFL-Kasson, vs. incumbent Duane Quam, R-Byron
House District 25B: Incumbent Kim Norton, DFL-Rochester, vs. Melissa Valeriano, R-Rochester
Senate District 25: Judy Ohly, DFL-Rochester vs. incumbent Dave Senjem, R-Rochester
House District 26A: Breanna Bly, R-Rochester, vs. incumbent Tina Liebling, DFL-Rochester
House District 26B: Incumbent Mike Benson, R-Rochester, vs. Pat Stallman, DFL-Rochester

Senate District 26: Ken Moen, DFL-Rochester vs. incumbent Carla Nelson, R-Rochester