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Serving the people of western Wisconsin is a great honor and I can't do it without the support of friends like you.
With 2010 being a pivotal election year and western Wisconsin remaining a swing district, your support is more important than ever!
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Campaign Spotlight
Kind Communities Service Projects
Throughout my life and work, I'm constantly reminded of the importance of giving back to your community. Therefore, I am asking you to join us as we work to turn out volunteers to the many important public service efforts that are going on around us every day.Please click the link below to get involved, suggest future projects, and learn more about the Western Wisconsin organizations that we're working with.
Thank you and please help us keep our communities healthy and strong!
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Sowing the Seeds of Reform
Sowing the Seeds of Reform
In 2007, Ron Kind took on powerful and entrenched special interests in an effort to reform our farm and food policies to be more equitable for family farmers and for taxpayers.
Check out why the New York Times called Ron a "crusader."
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