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Liz Diament has been a resident of Homer since 2004. Like many of us, she came to Alaska seeking a way of life that cannot be found anywhere else. Liz has made her living working in small businesses. She is an avid outdoorswoman who cherishes our abundant hunting, fishing and recreational opportunities. A seasoned skier, Liz enjoys winter sports and is active in the Homer Community. Liz has volunteered at many organizations, including the Kachemak Nordic Ski Club, Friends of the Homer Library and Cook Inletkeeper.  Liz is an accomplished Scrabble Player and is ready to take on any challengers.

 

 

'Diament for State House' signs are starting to show up around the District - Contact Liz if you would like one of your own!
 

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Homer
Homer City Clerk's Office
491 E. Pioneer Avenue

Kenai 
Kenai City Clerks Office
210 Fidalgo Ave

Nikolaevsk Village 
Nikolaevsk School Library
Nikolaevsk Village

Seldovia 
Seldovia City Clerk's Office
246 Dock St

Soldotna
KPB Risk Management Building 
162 Park Avenue

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  August 19th 2012

The Kenai Peninsula Food Bank puts on a great fundraiser. Thank you Linda for inviting me to be a part of it.

A citizen legislator who will preserve our way of life on the Kenai Peninsula Liz knows that many of us struggle to get by. Government and business can make it worse with boondoggle projects and entrenched interests. Liz brings a common-sense voice to Juneau that will help focus where Alaska puts our money.

 

A vision for improving the economies of our district: Liz is a fiscal conservative with a plan to remove the obstacles that weigh down our state and communities. With Liz your ability to make a living will never be held captive by special interests.

 

Protecting our resources: Liz believes there is no room for back room deals when it comes to protecting our fisheries. She’s clear in her opposition to development that would trade one resource for another while risking our entire way of life.

 

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