Republican Women Councils May Not Endorse

Primary season is upon us as more contenders announce their candidacies to gain the Republican Party’s nomination. This is a good time to review the relationship between the Republican Party and Republican Women to highlight a major difference in our operating procedures.

Councils of Republican Women are affiliates of National Federation of Republican Women, an organization aligned with the principles of the Republican Party, but not a part of the Republican Party structure. Republican Women on all levels – national, state and local – are governed by rules established by NFRW.

One important difference is conveyance of endorsements in the Primary Election cycle. While RNC, PAGOP or county Republican committees may choose to endorse candidates before the May 20th election this practice is strictly prohibited by NFRW.

NFRW and its state and local councils follow a non-endorsement policy in all primary campaigns. No club may endorse any candidate for any position with more than one Republican candidate. Further, clubs may not promote one candidate over another and must offer equal opportunity to club activities and events. NFRW instructs Club Presidents to remain neutral during the Primary election cycle.

Individual members may work for the Primary candidates of their choice. In fact, they are encouraged to fully participate in the Primary process. However, they must be careful to inform voters that theirs is a personal choice which does not reflect the views or opinions of the Republican Women’s Club where they are members. At no time may an individual member use the council’s name or identification when helping a primary candidate.

The non-endorsement policy is sometimes confusing, especially when women are active in both the Republican Party and their local Republican Women’s Council. In that case, it is even more important that we follow our rules and hold ourselves to high standards as we advocate for good government.

This Week’s PA Budget Hearings

PA House

February 10, 2014 – Monday

10:00 a.m. Independent Fiscal Office/Economic & Revenue Outlook

1:00 p.m. Department of Revenue (Including Lottery)

3:00 p.m. Department of Aging

February 11, 2014 – Tuesday

9:30 a.m. Auditor General

10:30 a.m. Treasury Department

1:00 p.m. Department of Banking & Securities

2:00 p.m. Attorney General

February 12, 2014 -Wednesday

9:30 a.m. Department of Corrections/Board of Probation & Parole

11:00 a.m. Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency/State Fire Commissioner

1:00 p.m. Department of Military & Veterans Affairs

2:30 p.m. Gaming Control Board

February 13, 2014 – Thursday

10:30 a.m. State Related Universities (Pittsburgh, PSU, Temple, Lincoln)

3:00 p.m. Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency

PA Senate

February 10, 2014 – Monday

9:30 a.m. Governor’s Office/Governor’s Budget Office/Executive Offices

1:00 p.m. Judiciary

3:00 p.m. Independent Fiscal Office – Economic Outlook and Revenue Overview

February 11, 2014 – Tuesday

9:30 a.m.  Attorney General

1:00 p.m. Treasury Department

3:00 p.m.  Auditor General

February 12, 2014 – Wednesday

9:00 a.m.   Department of General Services

11:00 a.m.  Department of Drug and Alcohol Programs

1:00 p.m.  Department of Insurance

3:00 p.m.  Department of Military and Veterans Affairs

February 13, 2014 – Thursday

9:30 a.m.  Public Utility Commission

11:00 a.m.  Department of Aging

1:00 p.m.  State Related Universities

Reagan Understood ObamaCare Would Come

“One of the traditional methods of imposing statism or socialism on a people has been by way of medicine. It’s very easy to disguise a medical program as a humanitarian project…

James Madison in 1788…said: ‘…There are more instances of the abridgment of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachment of those in power, than by violent and sudden usurpations.’…

What can we do about this?…We can write to our congressmen and our senators… Say right now that we want no further encroachment on these individual liberties and freedoms… We do not want socialized medicine…

If you don’t, this program I promise you will pass…and behind it will come other federal programs that will invade every area of freedom as we have known…until, one day…we will awake to find that we have socialism.

And…you and I are going to spend our sunset years telling our children and our children’s children, what it once was like in America when men were free.”

These words were uttered by Ronald Reagan in 1961, one year before he became a Republican.  Do we think President Reagan would support “fixing” ObamaCare or would he call for full repeal?  His call for citizen action is still important today.  Call and write your congressman and senators about this and other issues.  Get involved this election year.  Participate in our Republic before Reagan’s final words are all we can do.

Governor’s 2014-2015 Proposed Budget

2014-15 Gov Proposed Budget – spreadsheet

Common Core Action Needed

The opposition to Common Core is alive and well.  And yes, it is well-informed.  That’s what makes it so frustrating when in conversation with our elected officials it’s obvious that they are the ones with incomplete information or sometimes simple unwillingness to learn the truth.

The battle continues on many fronts.  This week the New York Educators Association passed a resolution in opposition to Common Core.  Why does that matter so much?  Well, New York is further into the process than many states and they have found it nearly impossible for teachers to teach and students to learn.  Further the NY assessments actually show a decrease in educational achievement!  Why would we spend time and money to bring these same results to Pennsylvania?

Yet here in the Commonwealth, the Department of Education is attempting to pull a fast one.  It has mixed up the objectives a bit, rephrased a few items and renamed the program in an attempt to institute something that we oppose.  Now many elected officials are confused because they’ve been told this is a new program, not Common Core.

Action is needed to stop the movement being made by DOE and school districts.  Dr. Peg Luksik, who has been educating Pennsylvanians for over 30 years on the attempts to turn education into a one-size fits all process, is once again a guiding light in the battle to defeat Common Core.  Please see her recent post that lists the things that we must say and do.

This is  the ideal time to make an impact as candidates are looking for your vote.  Before you give it, make sure they are worthy of it.  The future of country and our children is at stake.

 

 

 

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