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Prager U’s lawsuit will affect us all
By now, most of us have read about Prager University fighting back with a lawsuit against YouTube and its parent company, Google over free speech. The real winner (or loser) will be the American public.
Voter Registration in your Church
There is a lot of misinformation about what churches are allowed to do in the political arena – misinformation that is spread by liberals and groups that don’t want to see conservative people of faith speak out and have an impact. They attempt to scare pastors from participating by claiming that, if they get involved, their church will lose its tax-exempt status. But that’s just not true.
What is a caucus and why is it important to you?
Caucuses are a gathering of individuals from each precinct across the county. The purpose of a caucus is 2-fold. You and your Republican neighbors will meet to determine issues you’d like included or changed on the county platform and possible resolutions. Secondly, you will elect delegates to the county convention, to be held March 28, 2020.
I-1082: Term Limits on Taxes – Round 2
I-1082: TERM LIMITS ON TAXES – ROUND 2 HERE’S WHAT IT DOES
BALLOT TITLE: This measure would require state tax increases to expire after one year unless approved by a majority of vote of the people, and terminate tax increases imposed in 2019 and 2020 without such approval.
Olympia in 2019 imposed 11 new taxes costing 27 billion dollars. I-1082 terminates ALL of them.
Referendum 88 – Keeping Washington State Free From Discrimination
I had the privilege of attending a gathering recently that included some Civil Rights warriors. The topic of discussion was making sure that legal discrimination does not return to our state. Twenty years ago, we fought that battle and defeated Affirmative Action at the ballot box – Washington State citizens voted overwhelmingly to pass I-200 which stopped the practice of Affirmative Action, a policy that allowed state agencies and colleges to base their hiring or acceptance solely on race. This year, in a party-line vote, the Democrats put Affirmative Action back into place with I-1000.
President Trump speaks at Turning Point USA’s Teen Action Summit
Sharing a mix of breaking news, Arizona stories, engaging discussions, and popular culture, President Trump was a hit at the teen summit. (You can see a list of some of his accomplishments here.)
Important News about the County Commissioner Race
Primary ballots for the Clallam County Commissioner District No. 1 race were inadvertently sent to voters without information relating to the candidates’ party preferences.
On Wednesday, July 24, 2019, a notice will be mailed to all voters in Clallam County Commissioner District No. 1. This notice provides the party preference information as it should have been stated on the ballot. A copy of the notice has been sent with this press release.
Longtime, Active Republican Lorraine Ross passes at 100 – (1919 – 2019)
Long-time Republican and Clallam County resident Lorraine Ross, passed away in July 2019. Born to Eugene and Gunda Wicox in 1919, in Minot, North Dakota. Lorraine was the third of eight children. The family moved to Montana for a short time, then on to...
Fireworks: Preserve American History, Culture, and Liberty
Those who would give up essential Liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither Liberty of Safety
Will our posterity celebrate their holidays in the United States Socialist Democracy of Amerika?
Happily, this year, our county commissioners did follow through with a fireworks ban proposed last year. Wherever America’s patriots still celebrate Independence Day, fireworks remind us of sacrifice and our heritage. Dazzling, sky-rocketing, crackling, thunderous fireworks embody liberty’s spirit.
$27 BILLION in new State Taxes – who’s getting hit?
In the dead of night, the last day of the State legislature, the State Democrats passed 11 NEW TAXES to the tune of $27 BILLION over the next 10 years, with little or no public input. Here's a breakdown of the new taxes. * New payroll taxes (HB...
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