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Ex-legislator endorses Blasdel

Bill Beck | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 10 years, 8 months AGO
by Bill Beck
| May 14, 2014 9:00 PM

I served in the Montana House for three terms with Mark Blasdel. During that period of time, I came to know him as a very committed, loyal and dedicated person to the people and state of Montana.

He served on and chaired a number of committees that had a significant monetary impact on the Treasure State’s households. Mark always used conservative logic and common sense when voting on bills that would have a lasting effect on the state’s economy.

During the past session, as speaker of the House, he navigated the House through some very difficult and controversial legislation. For most legislators, being in the position of speaker is on-the-job training, but for Mark it was a natural progression. He’s a successful small business owner who hires, manages and trains people. He knows the importance of jobs, finance and family.

Here’s a man that runs a business, has a wonderful family and is truly a citizen legislator. He thoroughly understands the legislative system and knows what it takes to get the best conservative results. As I said, you can’t go wrong for House District 4.

Bill Beck is a resident of Whitefish

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