Pubdate: Wed, 04 Jun 2008 Source: Dayton Daily News (OH) Copyright: 2008 Dayton Daily News Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/Oq6vF5LO Website: http://www.daytondailynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/120 Author: Lawrence Budd, Staff Writer GOP TO HONOR HEMMERT DESPITE DRUG CHARGES SPRINGBORO - Three weeks after being sentenced in two cocaine possession cases, former Springboro City Councilman Michael W. Hemmert will accept a Republican Congressional Medal of Distinction during a two-day celebration in the nation's Capitol culminating in a dinner honoring President George W. Bush. "I will be attending my second President's Dinner on Wed., June 18, 2008. This is considered the 'Event in Washington, DC' each year," Hemmert said in an e-mail press release. On May 27, Hemmert, 53, of Springboro, was granted treatment in lieu of conviction on two sets of charges of possession of cocaine and marijuana and a single count of possession of drug paraphernalia during a hearing in Warren County Common Pleas Court. Judge James Heath ordered Hemmert to abstain from alcohol and drugs, submit to random drug tests and follow other restrictions while on probation for three years. Provided Hemmert notifies his probation officer before leaving, "he shouldn't have any problem traveling," Scott McVey, administrator of the Warren County Common Pleas Court, said on Tuesday, June 3. The events are planned by the National Republican Congressional Committee. "My invitation is extended to me for my work with the National Republican Congressional Committee that I have been a part of for three years," Hemmert said. "I will receive the Congressional Medal of Distinction and be a guest at a reception held by Congressman Tom Cole." Medal recipients also tour the Capitol and take a cruise on the Potomac River "aboard the luxury ship Odyssey III," according to the itinerary. Two years ago, Hemmert said he got within 15 feet of President Bush. He said brought back tips for local small business owners through the contacts he made through networking and discussions with other business leaders. He resigned his council seat Feb. 14 after the Greater Warren County Drug Task Force seized cocaine, marijuana and two cars during the first of two searches of his home. Hemmert was arrested after a second search on March 13 netted more cocaine and marijuana, and a special prosecutor was appointed. Warren County Prosecutor Rachel Hutzel acknowledged Hemmert had helped her raise campaign funds. Hemmert is eligible for a seat at The President's Dinner and the medal based "commitment and annual support to the Republican Party," National Republican Congressional Committee spokeswoman Julie Shutley said. Shutley declined to comment if Hemmert's drug cases affected his qualification for the honor. Hemmert's only contribution reflected in federal election records is $2,500 on May 16, 2006, to the National Republican Congressional Committee, according to federal election records. He declined to say how much he contributed during the current election cycle. "I'm bringing a friend. It's a little bit more of a contribution," Hemmert said Wednesday, after meeting with his probation officer. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake