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Instead of trying to maintain the column layout via paragraph breaks - which is poor practice for the reasons you're encountering - you could use column breaks. Better still, you could reduce the column count to 2 by putting the 'Member Connection' content into the page header - along with the text boxes. Combined with some paragraph formatting to apply 'space before', 'keep together' & 'keep with next' attributes, the layout becomes quite easy to maintain. See attached.
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