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U.S. House 7th race: Time for new generation has come, Byberg says
Increasing tax revenue and reducing costs are the only two ways to reach a balanced federal budget, Republican Lee Byberg said Saturday morning at a Beltrami County Republicans pancake breakfast rally. And the way to increase revenue is “by reducing individual and corporate taxes,” he said.
Monday, November, 01, 2010 - Bemidji Pioneer -

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POLITICAL NOTEBOOK: Fargo Chamber supports Measure 1
The Fargo-Moorhead Chamber of Commerce announced Thursday that it supports Measure 1, a North Dakota ballot initiative to put 30 percent of the state’s oil and gas revenues in a newly established legacy fund and impose limitations on the use of that money.
Friday, October, 29, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Three running to oust Peterson
Three challengers aim to unseat Rep. Collin Peterson in the U.S. House race in the Minnesota 7th District. Mostly rural and conservative, the 7th District is Minnesota’s largest, covering 35 western counties — including Moorhead and Clay County.
Thursday, October, 28, 2010 - The Forum - News

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Tim Lamb, Grand Forks, letter: Pomeroy’s seniority means billions for N.D.
I’m afraid if GOP challenger Rick Berg gets elected, it could cost the state billions in federal money. That’s right: billions with a “b.”
Monday, October, 25, 2010 - - Opinion

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Officials ID sites to reduce flooding
The North Ottawa Impoundment Project looks more like an unassuming pond surrounded by corn and soybean fields than a means to tame mighty Red River floods.
Monday, October, 25, 2010 - The Forum - News

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Peterson: Health care reform must move forward, but with changes
Even though 7th District Democrat, now up for re-election, voted against fed reform“The bad things outweighed the good things,” Collin Peterson said Wednesday while meeting with a handful of Bemidji State University Democrats and Beltrami County legislators. “I could not go home and defend it.” It’s become a campaign issue for Peterson’s Republican opponent, Lee Byberg, who wonders why Peterson voted against health care reform but won’t sign a pledge to repeal it now.
Saturday, October, 23, 2010 - Bemidji Pioneer - News

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Dayton tells sugar beet farmers he plans to tax 'the richest'
Mark Dayton, the DFL gubernatorial candidate campaigning on raising income taxes on “the richest” Minnesotans, might have felt his listeners had some vested interest in such an idea Tuesday, when he spoke to a crowd of area sugar beet farmers.
Wednesday, October, 20, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Stimulus critic Bachmann requested federal stimulus funds for her district
Despite vocal criticism of the federal stimulus package and a re-election campaign that trades heavily on her opposition to it, Minnesota Republican Rep. Michele Bachmann sought stimulus funding on at least seven occasions last year. The requests, which came in August and September of 2009, were released Sunday by the investigative journalism site Center for Public Integrity.
Tuesday, October, 19, 2010 - Pioneer Press (St. Paul) / MCT - News

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Peterson talks water, farm bill, economy
U.S. Rep. Collin Peterson met with an agriculturally inclined crowd here Saturday, hashing over the next farm bill, the state of the economy and the ever-present regional issue of flood control. Peterson, a Democrat who represents western Minnesota, offered a vision for water retention in the Red River Valley — one he also touted in August in East Grand Forks.
Sunday, October, 17, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Election unlikely to affect U.S. farm subsidies
Republicans might take control of Congress as they ride a wave of voter anger over deficit spending and big government, but experts who follow agriculture say they don't expect deep cuts in subsidies to farmers who grow crops such as corn and soybeans.
Friday, October, 15, 2010 - Associated Press - Farm

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Supporters rally for Pomeroy in GF
Conrad and Brown endorse Congressman as he runs for a 10th term
The “extraordinary performance” of Democratic Rep. Earl Pomeroy is something Grand Forks residents probably know more about than anyone else in the state after suffering a devastating 1997 flood, Sen. Kent Conrad, D-N.D., said Thursday.
Friday, October, 15, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Dorgan and Conrad campaigning for Pomeroy
North Dakota's two Democratic senators are trying to help incumbent Democratic Rep. Earl Pomeroy fend off a strong challenge from Republican Rick Berg.
Thursday, October, 14, 2010 - - News

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Berg, Pomeroy look to make changes to farm bill
Born of North Dakota’s earliest roots, agriculture continues to fuel the economic engine of the state. Vast fields bloom everything from barley to sunflowers, and tilling the earth provides a way of life for the majority of residents here in the northernmost Great Plains.
Sunday, October, 10, 2010 - The Forum - News

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Pomeroy: ‘Even this year I’ll be OK’
Democratic incumbent discusses vote for health care reform, philosophical differences between himself and Rick Berg
Despite being in a close U.S. House race with Republican challenger Rick Berg, Democratic incumbent Rep. Earl Pomeroy said today that he’s confident North Dakotans will re-elect him in November.
Wednesday, October, 06, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Alan Roebke, Alexandria, Minn., column: Rich U.S. farmers no longer need subsidies
The owner can get $230 an acre in annual cash rent; that’s a common sum today on prime corn and soybean land. Meanwhile, the acreage costs only $30 an acre in real estate taxes. That nets out to nearly $40,000 a year in spendable income. Who said you can’t make a living farming or owning a 200-acre farm?
Sunday, October, 03, 2010 - - Opinion

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Political notebook
Conrad urges easier travel to Peace Garden
Thursday, September, 16, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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N.D. U.S. Senate race: Safeguarding our ag economy
That’s the No. 1 priority in the minds of competing U.S. Senate candidates Hoeven and Potter
Wednesday, September, 15, 2010 - The Forum - News

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Big Iron, big draw
Annual ag festival could attract 80,000 people
Chances are U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack doesn't need convincing that farm issues are important to the nation at large. The crowd that came to see him speak at the Big Iron Farm show Tuesday probably doesn't, either. The trick, he said, is getting all the non-farmers out there on board.
Wednesday, September, 15, 2010 - The Forum - News

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POLITICAL NOTEBOOK: Red River Valley broadband project gets $9 million
More than $9 million in federal funding has been awarded to expand broadband Internet service in the Red River Valley, North Dakota’s congressional delegation announced Monday.
Wednesday, September, 15, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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A visit from the secretary
Tom Vilsack drops in on eastern N.D. farm
Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack made northeast North Dakota his first stop in the state since taking office as Barack Obama’s agriculture secretary. Vilsack landed in Grand Forks on Monday, visited with U.S. Department of Agriculture scientists, and then made his big stop of the day — a fundraiser for Rep. Earl Pomeroy, D-N.D., on Pat Mahar’s farm.
Tuesday, September, 14, 2010 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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