Democrat Peter Goldmark is running in Washington State's 5th Congressional district against one term Republican incumbent, Cathy McMorris. McMorris is a Bush rubber stamp with no special qualities (98% GOP voting record) but successful at getting contributions from Tom DeLay's PAC, oil & gas interests (voted AGAINST price gouging legislation) and pharma interests.
Peter is home grown in Eastern Washington and a powerful and experienced thinker with commitments to the issues that matter to many Americans in our farming and ranching West. He embodies Western American values, a rancher and farmer in the best traditions. But he has a perspective that will surprise you. See his impressive description below.
Raised in Okanogan, a stone's throw from the famous Omak stampede and suicide race, Peter was a classic "cowboy" before this bunch of Texas pretenders - all hat and no cattle - sullied the word by ignoring its roots in living wage "livestock" and turning it instead into special interest payola laughing stock.
Peter has a good shot at surprising those who don't seem to pay attention to what is happening to our traditional best of America Western values. Check him out. Support him. $50 goes a long way in Eastern Washington message support costs.
www.petergodlmark.org
Peter J. Goldmark
Peter Goldmark began his education in a one-room schoolhouse at Duley Lake near Okanogan, Washington. He graduated from Okanogan High School in Okanogan and in 1967 received a degree from Haverford College near Philadelphia. After receiving his Ph.D. in molecular biology from the University of California at Berkeley in 1971, he traveled to Harvard University for a postdoctoral fellowship in neurobiology. Following his marriage in 1972, he moved back to Okanogan with his wife, Georgia. Together, they raised their five children on the family ranch. Sadly, Georgia succumbed to cancer in 2003. Goldmark has had a lifelong involvement with agriculture, science, education, and public service. Included among his public service positions are the following:
* Director of Agriculture for State of Washington, appointed by Governor Lowry in 1993
* Chairman of the Governor's Council on Agriculture and the Environment in 1994-1996
* Governor's Council for a Sustainable Washington in 2002-2003
* Governor's Council on Biodiversity in 2004-2005
* Founding board member and past Chairman of the Board of Farming and the Environment, a unique coalition of farmers, ranchers, and conservationists founded in 1999
* Board of Regents of Washington State University, 1996-2005; President of the Board in 1999-2000
* Board of the Washington State University-University of Washington Policy Consensus Center, 2003-2006
* Okanogan School Board, 1998-2005
Goldmark maintains a small scientific research facility at his ranch and has published scientific articles in national and international journals. He currently maintains a wheat-breeding program at his facility and has recently released new varieties for Washington wheat farmers. Goldmark left the Washington State University Board in 2005 to run for the U.S. House of Representatives from Washington's 5th District. He recently remarried and lives in Spokane with his wife, Wendy, splitting his time between campaigning from his Spokane office and managing operations on the family ranch near Okanogan.
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