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A New Sheriff for Kootenai

The long awaited day has come where Rocky Watson will be getting out. Constitutionalists will be pleased. The Kootenai County Constitution Party will be looking for someone to run come 2012. Please contact us if you’re interested in running and would like an interview to be published on our website.

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KCP Meeting March 3rd

We’ll not be having a meeting in the month of February. Instead, it has been postponed to March 3rd. Please subscribe to our facebook page, for another way to stay up to date or interact with issues.

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KCP Meeting Jan 6th

Open to the public! The meeting will be Thursday January 6th at the Coeur d’Alene Library in the Gozzer room. The meeting will be from 6:30 – 7:45pm. This meeting is open to members and the public. It will be an informal meeting and we’ll be discussing a few particular topics that are concerning citizens in north Idaho.

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KCP Meeting Dec 2

Open to the public! The meeting will be Thursday December 2nd at the Coeur d’Alene Library in the Jameson room. The meeting will be from 6:30 – 7:45pm. This meeting is open to members and the public. It will be an informal meeting and we’ll be discussing a few particular topics that are concerning citizens in north Idaho.

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Proposed Amendments

There are three proposed amendments to the Idaho State Constitution on the November 3rd ballot and all seek to deny electors the existing constitutional right to approve municipal debt. Vote against these amendments this November. Article 8, section 3 of the constitution gives municipalities (cities and counties) certain spending authority, but in each case those local governments must obtain “assent of the electors”. For years, local governments routinely went around …

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