Like the citizens they represent, our recommended candidates may not be perfect. One candidate had a DUI from nearly 20 years ago. During his interview we learned that he was driving out of the parking lot of a bar and was immediately pulled over. He was just over the legal limit. He plead guilty, did his punishment, and hasn’t had any issues with the law since. The ability to learn from your mistakes is a valuable quality that is needed in government.
We have all made mistakes, paid the price and been better people as a result. Remember that the only man qualified to throw the first stone didn’t.
Some of the elected officials who earned the KCRCC Recommendation include: Duke Johnson, Steve Matheson, Jennifer Locke, Bruce Mattare, Mike Waggoner, Leslie Duncan, Rachelle Ottosen, Vanessa Robinson, Tim Plass, David Russell, Jeff Tyler, Tom Hanley, Heather Scott, Dale Hawkins, Vito Barbieri, Jordan Redman, Doug "O" Okuniewicz, Joe Alfieri, Elaine Price, Ben Toews, Ron Mendive, Tony Wisniewski, Bela Kovacs, Carl Bjerke, Raul Labrador, and Russ Fulcher, to name just a few.
KCRCC recommended Jeff Tyler, Sandy White and Bruce Mattare serve on the KMPO and led the successful fight to stop the privacy crushing Regional Traffic Management Data Center. David Russell serves with Jeff on the Post Falls Highway District and together they were able to reduce their budget and taxes by 1% for the last 3 years, the ONLY taxing district in Idaho to do so.
Some critics say that the KCRCC shouldn’t make recommendations for “non-partisan” races. Why not? Every other organization exercises their right to endorse candidates. Chamber of Commerce, Realtors Association, Doctors, Firemen, Police and a plethora of Political Action Committees all chime in. Why do some want the KCRCC to lose our freedom of speech? Because they want to silence conservatives and losers have a lot of time on their hands.