Olson files Wolf’s House seat
A legal adviser of Senator Tom Wagoner, R-Kenai, announced Friday that it would be for Alaska headquarters of the house District 33 now in possession of the first term Republican Rep. Kelly Wolf.
In a press release on Friday Soldotna residence Kurt Olson said he had made a statement on the candidacy of Alaska Division of Elections, on Friday and the wolf is a challenge August 24 Republican primary school.
“My platform for fundamental research,” said Olsen. “This state needs resources to the development of jobs and revenue services. The Kenai Peninsula is particularly dependent on resource development, and I promise to work hard to North Slope natural gas to Cook Inlet. It is my priority No. 1 “.
Olson also said he would “continue to develop Cook Inlet oil and gas resources, protecting our fisheries and the development of all our businesses on the peninsula.
Olson, a resident of the peninsula since 1982, is married and has two children. He served two years on the Soldotna City before leaving for work Senator John Torgerson, later joining Wagoner legislative staff. He worked as a commercial insurance broker, as a user of seafood as a processor and Business Manager for a driving licence and food, according to the press release.
In addition to his stay in Soldotna Council and experience in legislative work for Alaska, Olson also as a board member for the Soldotna Chamber of Commerce and the Chamber of Commerce Kenai. It was as a member of the Central Emergency Services Board for eight years.
Comment on Olson’s nomination, Wolf said Saturday he is suspected Olson file.
“At the same time, it was a conversation with people and drums, to see if people would be willing to back him,” said Wolf.
He then said Olson eligible for a period of Wolf’s legislation currently in Wagoner’s Senate Resources Committee. He suggested that it would be a test on the page “to ensure that everything that can show that I have the support of the Community, there would be no more.
Among the measures Wolf resources in the Senate of a resolution on the launching of a young man suffering from hunting the week, the Committee mid-April, and another in connection with the restoration of riparian habitat, he sent today ‘hui.
An effort to reconcile the Alaska Salmon week Wolf was sponsored by the Senate Resources since 31 March.
Wolf said he wondered what had Olson for the job as adviser to Juneau. He said he was not concerned about the challenge of Olson, says he worked hard for his constituents. He also suggested running for office should be something totally try.
“It is an Eye-Opener, what happens here in Juneau,” he said. “The people of Alaska countries, greater attention should be, what wee hours of the night.”
Olson is hopeful Republican John Osborne Sr. G. of Kenai and the wolf in the quest for Republican primary in the head August. Hal Democrat Kenai Smalley has also worked for the district 33 races.
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