Redfern--Donald B. (General Assembly Member)

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# Title Date Summary
1 UNI political communication class to hold a presidential debate
Public Relations News Release 2004:0, p.1
Will be held Oct. 19 in the Union Ballroom; Abraham Funchess will represent John Kerry and Don Redfern will represent President Bush.
2 Local Democrats fight for UNI students and education
Northern Iowan 100:61, p.1
Three Cedar Falls area Democrats seeking positions representing Cedar Falls in the Iowa Senate and House of Representatives meet with student government representatives.
3 NISG seeks lobbying advice
Northern Iowan 100:26, p.5
Senator Don Redfern and Representative Debra Barry gave tips on how to lobby the state legislature.
4 Redfern advocates international experience
Northern Iowan 99:8, p.1
Iowa Senator Donald Redfern gave the opening address at the International Opportunities Fair.
5 University of Northern Iowa to host International Opportunities Fair Wednesday, Sept. 25
Public Relations News Release 2002:87, p.1
Over 40 exhibitors will participate in the International Opportunities Fair, sponsored by UNI Study Abroad.
6 UNI Lang Hall rededication Friday, Oct. 12
Public Relations News Release 2001:140, p.1
The rededication ceremonies for recently renovated Lang Hall will commence at 3:30 on October 12.
7 Preserving history
Campus News Network 11:22, p.2
Grant given to Library Special Collections and University Archives for preservation of student newspapers; photo.
8 Redfern, Witt continue to represent UNI in Des Moines
Northern Iowan 97:22, p.1
Don Redfern wins senate seat with 59.51% of the votes; while Bill Witt is re-elected with a 59.88% showing.
9 UNI students do make a difference
Northern Iowan 97:21, p.4
Don Redfern encourages students to vote because their votes in the past have gotten certain candidates elected.
10 Senate candidates target UNI student voters
Northern Iowan 97:20, p.1
Both candidates, Donald Redfern and John Padget, feel teacher pay needs to be increased.
11 Budget debate ended
Northern Iowan 96:55, p.1
The Iowa Senate passes budget for FY2001 giving UNI $1.4 million more than what the Iowa House had proposed. Senators feel this was due to the successful lobbying done by UNI students and others.
12 'Snitch' bill passes Senate
Northern Iowan 96:53, p.1
Iowa Civil Liberties Union is encouraging students to contact their legislators to stop the passing of House File 2437.
13 Local residents win county, state posts at Girls State on University of Northern Iowa campus
Public Relations News Release 1998:423, p.1
Iowa American Legion Auxiliary Girls State convention held at UNI. Local girls elected to "office" and sworn in by Senator Don Redfern.
14 Local residents elected to city office at Iowa American Legion Auxiliary Girls State on University of Northern Iowa campus
Public Relations News Release 1998:423, p.1
Mayors and city council members were elected at Girls State and will be sworn in by Don Redfern of Cedar Falls June 18.
15 "Current Issues in Law Enforcement and Incarceration" conference to be held at University of Northern Iowa November 22
Public Relations News Release 1996:173, p.1
Brief biographical profiles of Sally Chandler Halford and Charles Larson.
16 Forum focuses on education; debate wasn't only thing political Wednesday
Northern Iowan 93:14, p.2
Undergraduate Teachers Education Student Advisory Committee held "Candidate Seminar: Election 1996" to hear legislative candidates views on education; photo.
17 Alumni, Faculty Awards to be presented by Northern Iowa alumni Association April 23
Public Relations News Release 0:490, p.1
UNI Alumni Association will recognize seven alumni and friends of UNI, plus three faculty for outstanding teaching, public service and research.
18 Health care reform steps backward
Northern Edition 2:9, p.3
Don Redfern is critical of political process which upset bipartisan work.
19 IPSCO would be an economic boost for Iowa
Northern Edition 2:8, p.3
Don Redfern believes that a proposed new steel plant would have wide-reaching benefits.
20 Legislators need to be made aware of U.N.I.'s real needs
Northern Edition 2:5, p.2
Don Redfern urges students to contact legislators.
21 Expending more than we collect?
Northern Edition 1:7, p.2
Don Redfern urges responsible government spending.
22 Long-time University of Northern Iowa supporters will lead Homecoming Parade October 9
Public Relations News Release 1993:106, p.1
LeRoy and Nancy Redfern named Grand Marshals of the 1993 UNI Homecoming Parade.
23 Redfern defeats Glenn
Northern Iowan 90:3, p.3
Redfern wins over Glenn, 6851-5772.
24 Sen. Robert Dole comes to Cedar Falls to "throw his political weight around"
Northern Iowan 90:2, p.1
Campaigns for Don Redfern; photo.
25 Redfern only choice for UNI Tuesday
Northern Iowan 90:1, p.11
Supports Don Redfern.
26 Vote for Glenn over "Deficit Don Redfern"
Northern Iowan 90:1, p.10
Supports Sandra Glenn.
27 Glenn and Redfern compete in special election for State Senate
Northern Iowan 90:1, p.5
Vie for Harry Slife's seat.
28 Who will be your next state senator?
Northern Edition 1:1, p.3
Brief biographical information on candidates Sandra Glenn and Don Redfern; photo.
29 Don Redfern addresses Northern Iowa
Northern Edition 1:1, p.6
Outlines his qualifications for State Senate.
30 Northern Iowa Political Science Department to host Dave Nagle in a 'Meet the Candidates' session, Nov. 3.
Public Relations News Release 1988:130, p.1
Session aimed at giving the students and the public an opportunity to see candidates "close up,"said Dhirendrea Vajpeyi. Session will consist of a presentation by Nagle on the issue of the campaign, followed by a question ans answer period.
31 Northern Iowa political science department to host Don Redfern for a 'Meet the Candidates' session Oct.4
Public Relations News Release 1988:73, p.1
Don Redfern, the Republican candidate for the 3rd District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, will be making a campign speech open to the public.
32 UNI-Dome debt 'paid-in-full'
Public Relations News Release 1987:80, p.1
Debts accumulated by the construction of the UNI-Dome were repayed due to the work of the Foundation's Board of Directors, as well as donations by Professor Neva Radell and Inez Radell.