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Hagan: Working Hard?

Started by irishbobcat, April 15, 2008, 07:04:37 AM

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Bob Hagan: Working Hard for the Valley?

April 15, 2008


Today is April 15, 2008. Today is Tax Day. The day we submit federal and state income taxes. For many Ohioans this means working five to six days a week, maybe 40, 50, 60, or even 70 hours a week. It seems everyone in the valley has worked hard this year except Bob Hagan, our current state Representative.

Today is the 106th day of 2008. Did you know Bob Hagan has only had to attend 12 general assembly sessions of the Ohio House since January 1, 2008? He had to only attend 2 sessions in the month of February. Also, the House only scheduled 19 days so far this year for committee hearings, so in all, maybe Bob Hagan has worked for us a grand total of 33 days this year in Columbus.

Now Representative Hagan always likes to blame the Republicans for not being able to get anything done in Columbus. Maybe if Mr. Hagan works more than one-third of the year while at the taxpayer's expense he might be able to get something done for the
60th District.

Bob Hagan likes to portray himself as the workingman's friend. Only problem is, he never has to work while in Columbus. How can Bob fight for better health care, better public education funding, eliminating the sales tax on natural gas, and bringing new manufacturing jobs to the valley if he is not working two-thirds of the time he is in Columbus?

Bob Hagan like to call himself a progressive liberal. Well, he is very progressive when it comes to not working in Columbus. Now the real question is should we send Bob Hagan back to Columbus for another two years to work maybe eight days a month?

That is why I am running as the Independent Green Party Candidate for State Representative for the 60th District. We need to send a representative to Columbus to work everyday on solving the kitchen table issues that define the lives of tax paying working citizens of the 60th district.

Dennis Spisak-Independent Green Party Candidate for State Representative-60th District


Campaign site: Http://votespisak.tripod.com