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Sierra Club Endorsement for District 4

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Sierra Club Maryland Chapter

Thanks to the Maryland chapter of the Sierra Club for putting your trust in me. I am very honored to receive your endorsement . Obtaining the trust of such a passionate and dedicated group is very humbling. Working together we can make Charles County a better place to live and work.

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Interview with the Sierra Club – Courtesy of wemakeitnews.com

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Interview with the Sierra Club – Courtesy of wemakeitnews.com

EACC Endorsement for District 4

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  I am very happy to announce that the EACC has given me their endorsement for the office of Commissioner for District 4. I was out of town and did not get to interview during the initial process and I am pleased and fortunate to be granted a second opportunity. Thank you EACC and I look forward to being an advocate of our Charles County teachers and administrators.

http://www.teameacc.org/legislative/index.php

Meet the Candidate: Don Derencin for Charles County Commissioner, Dist. 4

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Baynet Interview w/ John HuntSource: The Bay Net, Bay Media Services, Inc
Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2010

During a recent visit to the Baynet Radio studios and TheBAYNET.com newsroom, Republican candidate for Charles County Commissioner for District 4, Don Derencin explained his position on a number of issues facing Charles County and why he chose 2010 to run for office.

 

When asked why he chose to run in this election, Derencin said, “I have always wanted to run for office, but first had to support my children’s education and now that they are set and out of the home, it is time to give back to the community.”

 

Derencin stated that for him, the number one priority for Charles County is the economy. “Residential growth and economic development are the keys to a successful Charles County. The need to increase our commercial tax base is necessary to fulfill our budgetary requirements and to reduce or keep our individual property taxes in line.” Read the rest of this entry »