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Skees enters race for state auditor

Hungry Horse News | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 13 years, 6 months AGO
by Hungry Horse News
| September 28, 2011 8:49 AM

Montana state Rep. Derek Skees confirmed Sept. 14 his plans to enter the race for Montana state auditor in 2012.

Skees, a Republican, was elected in 2010 to represent Whitefish's House District 4. By entering the state auditor race, he won't be eligible for re-election in HD 4.

Skees says his main reason for running for state auditor is to resist President Obama's healthcare reform plan.

"I think the auditor's job is to be an advocate for the consumer and to protect us from fraud, both private and public," he said. "The current auditor is not protecting us from Obamacare."

The incumbent state auditor is Democrat Monica Lindeen.

"I want to give people another option."

During the past legislative session, Skees introduced HB 382, the Montana Nullification Reaffirmation Act. The failed bill would have given Montana the right to nullify any federal order considered unconstitutional by the sate.

He also introduced House Joint Resolution 20, which attempted to declare unconstitutional Obama's healthcare reform plan. The bill failed on the House floor.

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