Glenn Hurst
for Pottawattamie County Board of Supervisors 2018
Leadership - Responsibility - Service
together serving as an example for all of Iowa
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CAMPAIGN BUZZ
Oct 3, 2018
Council Bluffs Association of Professional Firefighters Local 15 Endorses Glenn Hurst
On Oct. 4 the present membership of one of the oldest professional firefighters unions in the nation offered their endorsement of this campaign for County Supervisor. Thank you to all the brave men and women who stand by ready to risk their lives to keep the rest of us safe.
Sept 14, 2018
Get out the Vote
As we knock doors in this final stretch of campaigning, we are finding resolute support for our message. People want representation from across the county, not just from a small corner of the community where all of our current Supervisors reside. These is also backing for a medical voice on the County Board as we take on the Public Health Clinic vacated by the city of Council Bluffs.
June 5, 2018
Primary Results!
The campaign had a great showing in the primary. All 3 Democratic candidates will move forward to the general election in November. Looking forward to running a great campaign against the same old candidates the Republican Party put forward.
March 14, 2018
Glenn Hurst's Official Campaign Kick-Off
When: Tuesday, March 13, 2018
5:30 pm – 7:00 pm Cash bar and Complimentary light hors d'oeuvres
6:00 Candidate Introduction
7:00 Door Prizes!
RSVP: Appreciated but not required at
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Where: The Spillway Grill & Bar
1840 Madison Ave # 8, Council Bluffs, IA 51503
Come join one of the most exciting campaigns of the year! Meet the candidate, volunteer, contribute to the campaign, find out how you can help win the day! Learn more at www.facebook.com/ElectGlennHurst
Jan 15, 2018
Western Iowa Labor Federation Endorses Glenn Hurst, MD for Pottawattamie County Board of Supervisors
Scott Puteney offered his organizations endorsement after our campaign met with the member groups at their monthly meeting in January. Before the campaign was even conceived, Hurst has shown support for labor by organizing and leading the Rally for Collective Bargaining in Bayliss Park last Feb. Members of the campaign have been active participants in TeamCAN activities across the state and has championed the defense of public workers and retirement fund protection.
What are the top issues facing Pottawattamie County?
Economic growth in the shadow of Omaha. Including:
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Retention of employers and skilled professionals.
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Growth of renewable energy market for Pottawattamie County.
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Expansion of agricultural markets.
Expansion of the county public health function.
Common sense management of the budget for infrastructure.
Keeping our promises to Veterans, Seniors and the Disabled.
We have supporters from across the country who want to be part of what we are doing! This race isn't just about representing Pottawattamie County, it is about setting the example for the rest of the state and maybe the nation.