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1. www.lennoxnews.com
www.lennoxnews.com/print_this_ - [Cached]Published on: 8/19/2008 Last Visited: 8/19/2008
Steve Albrecht is serving as President with Orville DeNeui as vice President and Michelle Matthies as secretary. -
2. The HooK: NEWS- Democracy in action: Do voters care?
www.readthehook.com/stories/20 - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2002 Last Visited: 6/13/2008
Steve Albrecht, president of the association, says state parks are "the only industry in the state in direct competition with the private sector."
The association, which the state parks also belong to, opposes both bonds at a time when the state has a $2.2 billion deficit, says Albrecht.
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"We're not against that kind of expenditure," says Albrecht.Nor, he stresses, is the association against state parks.
But he does object to price of new camping cabins in the referendum: $90,000 each."You can build houses cheaper," he says.
Referendums on the ballot usually pass.But with voter apathy and anti-tax sentiment, Albrecht thinks his organization's chances to defeat both are "very good."
"We'll be manning the polls and making a major effort in the next two weeks," he adds.
Will low voter turnout affect passage of the amendments and referenda? -
3. The HooK: NEWS- Democracy in action: Do voters care?
www.readthehook.com/stories/20 - [Cached]Published on: 11/25/2002 Last Visited: 8/12/2003
Steve Albrecht, president of the association, says state parks are "the only industry in the state in direct competition with the private sector."
The association, which the state parks also belong to, opposes both bonds at a time when the state has a $2.2 billion deficit, says Albrecht.
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"We're not against that kind of expenditure," says Albrecht.Nor, he stresses, is the association against state parks.
But he does object to price of new camping cabins in the referendum: $90,000 each."You can build houses cheaper," he says.
Referendums on the ballot usually pass.But with voter apathy and anti-tax sentiment, Albrecht thinks his organization's chances to defeat both are "very good."
"We'll be manning the polls and making a major effort in the next two weeks," he adds.
Will low voter turnout affect passage of the amendments and referenda?

