republicans https://www.thebatavian.com/ en https://www.thebatavian.com/themes/barrio_batavian/images/thebatavian_logo.png republicans https://www.thebatavian.com/ Local Matters © 2008-2023 The Batavian. All Rights Reserved. Fri, 19 Apr 2024 19:43:10 -0400 https://www.thebatavian.com/themes/barrio_batavian/images/thebatavian_logo.png Fri, 19 Jan 2024 15:13:00 -0500 NYS Senate Republican Conference unveils a 'New Hope for Empire State' https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/nys-senate-republican-conference-unveils-a-new-hope-for-empire-state/637984 Press Release:

The New York State Senate Republican Conference has unveiled “A New Hope For The Empire State,” their legislative agenda for 2024. The agenda prioritizes the issues that affect everyday New Yorkers, but have been neglected by the radical left politicians who control Albany.

Extreme policies pursued under one-party rule have directly caused a decline in New Yorkers’ quality of life. Over the course of the past several years, we’ve seen destructive policies passed by radical Democrats that have pushed New York to its brink.

Sanctuary state policies have only increased the inflow of migrants, impacting local government services to the detriment of residents who already live here. The recent rise in antisemitic rhetoric coming from DSA radicals at all levels of government has stoked divisions within our communities. Places of higher learning have become breeding grounds for the antisemitic bullying we see occurring on college campuses throughout the country. Throughout the holiday season, we witnessed protests disrupting the Thanksgiving Day parade, the New York City tree lighting, the New Year's Eve ball drop, travel at airports, and more.

Our law enforcement community has its hands tied because of policies that prioritize criminals. The complete disregard for society is flat-out appalling. We need sound-minded people and a sound-minded plan to bring New York back to what it once was.

“New Yorkers are deeply dissatisfied with the direction of our state and our Conference is here to provide an alternative path forward. I have traveled throughout the state and people are tired, frustrated, and angry. They feel forgotten. Over the course of the year, we have seen crimes and costs rise. Antisemitism is infiltrating our schools and communities and has become the norm. The migrant crisis has only gotten worse because New York City politicians continue to push their feel-good policies, but it is these radical policies that are driving New Yorkers out. As the Leader of this conference, I will not take a back seat to the progressive agenda destroying our state. Our Republican Conference will fight to give hope to those New Yorkers who feel they have no alternative but to leave our state. Our common sense agenda provides solutions to build a greater New York for future generations,” said Senate Republican Leader Rob Ortt.

“Ask any New Yorker, and they will tell you their quality of life has deteriorated over the last few years because of leftist policies enacted by New York Democrats. Their policies are so out of touch with reality that New Yorkers from every region are fleeing to other states that are safer, affordable, and free.  Our policy agenda will reverse this downward spiral and bring common sense to New York’s government and put it back in the hands of our citizens where it belongs,” said Senate Deputy Republican Leader Andrew Lanza.

“New Yorkers are all longing for accountability from our state government and searching for signs of hope that things will get better. Antisemitism, in particular, is running rampant not only on our streets but also on our college campuses. Now more than ever, we owe it to our Jewish communities to ensure their safety. The lack of affordability and public safety continue to be problems impacting taxpayers, and it is because of these significant quality-of-life issues that New Yorkers feel forced to flee to other states. Our conference stands ready to advance an agenda that will bring our state back from the disaster that extreme policymaking has wrought upon us,” said Senator Patricia Canzoneri-Fitzpatrick, SD 9th.

“Since 2020, more people have left New York than live in Vermont. People are leaving because they’re tired and fed up with the direction our state is going. In poll after poll, people are telling us that there's too much crime and that it's too expensive to live here. The governor is ignoring these serious concerns and continues to push an agenda that’s out of step with the priorities of middle class families across the state. Our Senate Republican agenda is solely focused on solving quality of life problems because we hear you and we work for you. It's that simple,” said Senator Jake Ashby, SD 43rd.

“A New Hope For The Empire State” is a comprehensive legislative agenda for 2024 outlining a plan to fight for New Yorkers who are tired of the radical left legislature controlling Albany. This agenda prioritizes increasing affordability, improves public safety, and builds a greater New York:

Increasing Affordability

  • Reigning in out-of-control spending: enact a spending cap, rejecting tax increases and unfunded mandates, and providing tax relief for all New Yorkers;
  • Taking action to help all New Yorkers struggling to make ends meet by rejecting extreme climate proposals, incentivizing new housing construction to deal with the housing shortage, and making child care more accessible and affordable; and
  • Improving the state’s business climate by protecting small businesses and farms by reducing regulations and unfair costs.

Improving Public Safety

Protecting New Yorkers from antisemitism and other hateful violence by making any antisemitic behavior a hate crime, making all hate crimes bail eligible, protecting hate crime victims and houses of worship, and implementing financial penalties on both college universities and students who condone or engage in antisemitic behavior while receiving state aid;

  • Rejecting efforts to continue New York's sanctuary state status;
  • Reversing failed criminal justice policies that have made our communities less safe, including bail reform, discovery reform, and others;
  • Rejecting policies that put criminals above victims and law-abiding New Yorkers; and
  • Providing more services and funding to address mental health crises and substance abuse disorders.

Building a Greater New York

  • Closing the pandemic learning gap,  expanding school choice, and further investing in vocational education and workforce development;
  • Providing support to our veterans to reacclimate and find educational and career opportunities; and
  • Investing in and strengthening our infrastructure to encourage growth.  

“It is clear New Yorkers are unhappy. Our plan offers a vision to correct that and bring New York back as a desirable place to live. As we head into a new legislative session, we will outline common-sense solutions to address these issues and improve the quality of life of every New Yorker,” concluded Senator Ortt.

More details of the New York State Senate Republicans’ “A New Hope for the Empire State” 2024 legislative agenda will be unveiled in the coming weeks. The full report is attached or available here.

“It seems that New York Democrats have adopted a strategy of ignoring the chaos and crime their radical policies have created in the hope they can convince state residents that life in the Empire State under their rule is just fine. But, like all of their strategies, it’s failing miserably. New Yorkers are painfully aware that affordability, public safety and accountability have all worsened under Democrat one-party rule. That is why hard-working, productive New Yorkers are fleeing our state in record numbers. Our plan offers practical, achievable solutions for improving all of these issues and reversing the damage of the past five years. It needs to be enacted before it’s too late,” said Senator George Borrello, SD 57th.

“As more and more people flee our state, it is clear that policies adopted under one party control are not working. We must place a greater emphasis on making our state more affordable and attractive for residents and businesses by controlling spending and rejecting tax increases. We must also re-examine recent changes to our criminal justice system which have taken discretion away from judges and put the rights of criminals above the rights of law abiding citizens. New Yorkers deserve and demand better,” said Senator Patrick Gallivan, SD 60th.

“One-party control has resulted in many misguided and out-of-touch policies that have had a detrimental effect on our state and forced many New Yorkers to flee for better opportunities elsewhere. We have seen criminals and illegal migrants prioritized over law-abiding citizens while burdensome taxes, mandates and regulations continue to crush families, businesses and communities. A change in direction and a different approach is needed, as I have continued to advocate. Our plan will provide a new hope for New Yorkers and offers sensible solutions that will make New York more affordable, provide for greater economic opportunity, improve public safety and build a stronger, better and more prosperous state,” said Senator Joseph Griffo, SD 53rd.

“Affordability and public safety continue to be the top two priorities and concerns my constituents share with me. They are asking us to make it safer and more affordable to live and do business in New York State. I have put forth proposals to tackle these issues and will continue to fight against policies and mandates that crush our families, farmers, small businesses, and local communities,” said Senator Pam Helming, Chair of the Republican Conference, SD 54th.

“Whether it’s punishing commuters with congestion pricing, a smash and grab shoplifting epidemic, thousands of illegal immigrants flooding our streets or out of control spend and tax policies, it’s clear one-party rule in Albany is devastating New York. Every special interest group seems to have more of a voice than the hard-working taxpayers of our great state. This plan is our pledge to restore our voices and bring common sense back to our state. Let’s get it done,” said Senator Jack Martins, Vice Chair of the Senate Republican Conference, SD 7th.

“From enacting a senseless gas ban to weakening public safety to allowing uncontrolled migration, one-party rule is clearly failing and forcing our residents to decide if they are able to raise their families here.  Our plan will bring common sense back to our state and show all who live and work here that New York can and must do better.  We owe it to those who elected us to do all we can to enhance their lives and to work together to accomplish that goal,” said Senator Mario R. Mattera, SD 2nd.

“There’s no time to waste, we are losing family and friends on a daily basis as more and more New Yorker’s are fleeing this one-party rule and their radical policies. We must pass common sense legislation like “A New Hope for the Empire State” legislative agenda for 2024, to once again make New York affordable, safe, and a place where we can thrive,” said Senator Dean Murray, SD 3rd.

“Every day I hear from constituents who tell me they are packing their bags and leaving New York, it is a trend that we must halt.  The time is now to reverse the damage done over the last several years thanks to one party rule in Albany and deliver crucial changes that people deserve.  Government needs to be accountable to real concerns and our 2024 agenda meets that fundamental demand,” said Senator Peter Oberacker, SD 51st.

“We face an affordability crisis.  We face a border crisis.  Law and order is in free fall.  The Albany Democrat direction for New York simply fails to produce any hope for a long-term, sustainable future for communities, families, workers, businesses, industries, and taxpayers.  New York is a state in decline that continues to become less safe, free, affordable, economically competitive, responsible, and far less strong for the future. We are at a dangerous crossroads and we must enact an across-the-board agenda to cut taxes, address affordability, and rebuild stronger and safer communities,” said Senator Tom O’Mara, SD 58th.

“I am proud to stand with my New York State Senate Republicans colleagues to advance a robust agenda that will enhance public safety and address affordability issues impacting the state.  The vast majority of New Yorkers want a return to common sense criminal justice policies that put the needs of law enforcement, crime victims and law-abiding citizens before criminals, and economic policies that provide relief, not additional burdens. 2024 is a new year, and an opportunity to deliver for the hardworking men and women who call the Empire State home,” said Senator Anthony Palumbo, SD 1st.

“There's no greater evidence that New York State is headed in the wrong direction than the fact that more people moved out of New York than any other state in the country. This plan provides the roadmap to put New York State back on the right track; prioritizing public safety, making New York more affordable, and investing in the right priorities. Governor Hochul and the Democrat majorities in the state legislature need to adopt this legislative agenda, because doubling down on the same failed policies will only drive more people out of New York and further deteriorate the quality of life for those who remain,” said Senator Steven Rhoads, SD 5th.

“My Republican colleagues and I are laser-focused on solving problems and cleaning up the mess years of radical, one-party rule created in Albany. Thanks to Albany's extreme policies, the cost-of-living crisis is putting the American Dream out of reach, our communities are less safe, and parents and other local voices are routinely ignored. I'm fighting to change this, starting with a clear-eyed view of New York's real problems and a willingness to apply a common-sense approach to fix them. I'll continue to deliver on these and other goals in 2024,” said Senator Rob Rolison, SD 39th.

“From crime rates to economic stagnation and declining population rates, it’s clear that New York State is heading in the wrong direction. Rather than continue the same unsafe, failing policies, it’s time to pursue a new direction that makes our communities safer and helps grow our economy. I’m proud to join my Senate Republican colleagues in advancing an agenda that would accomplish exactly that,” said Senator Dan Stec, SD 45th.

“There can be no greater example that our beautiful state needs a dramatic course correction than the fact that over 101,000 people escaped from New York last year, leading the nation in out-migration of population, with over 631,000 people leaving the state since the pandemic.  New Yorkers need and deserve a holistic agenda change in state government to stop the hemorrhaging by creating an environment that is conducive to making the Empire State more affordable, safer, and a place that enables opportunities for economic growth and protects people’s quality of life,” said Senator Jim Tedisco, SD 44th.

“If you're trying to find the reason why so many people have fled the state, why New Yorkers don't feel safe and continue to get nickeled and dimed to death, look no further than Albany Democrats.  For the past five years, one-party rule has continuously put the rights of criminals ahead of victims, borrowed on the backs of our grandchildren's grandchildren to pay for record spending in state budgets.  I could go on.  Our plan offers real solutions and a path forward to make New York less expensive and more business-friendly,” said Senator Mark Walczyk, SD 49th.

“My constituents in Rockland County have had it with Albany. The policies and budgets adopted by radical progressives over the past few years are the cause of our current crisis. We need steady and serious leadership to turn this around. That’s why Rockland voters elected me to the Senate, and it is the focus of my efforts," said Senator Bill Weber, SD 38th.

“More and more New Yorkers are fleeing our state to find a safer and more affordable life for their families. Democrats have doubled down on their failed policies of overspending, undermining public safety, and disregarding common sense. The Republican Conference is offering solutions such as making the Property Tax Rebate program permanent and protecting hate crime victims during the discovery process. It is time to hold Democrats accountable for their failure to reconsider ineffective policies,” said Senator Alexis Weik, SD 8th.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/nys-senate-republican-conference-unveils-a-new-hope-for-empire-state/637984#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/nys-senate-republican-conference-unveils-a-new-hope-for-empire-state/637984 Jan 19, 2024, 3:13pm republicans NYS Senate Republican Conference unveils a 'New Hope for Empire State' Press Release <p>Press Release:</p><blockquote><p>The New York State Senate Republican Conference has unveiled “A New Hope For The Empire State,” their legislative agenda for 2024. The agenda prioritizes the issues that affect everyday New Yorkers, but have been neglected by the radical left politicians who control Albany.</p><p>Extreme policies pursued under one-party</p></blockquote>
Tenney issues statement on the removal of Speaker Kevin McCarthy https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/tenney-issues-statement-on-the-removal-of-speaker-kevin-mccarthy/636742 Press Release:

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Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-24) today released the following statement on the removal of Speaker Kevin McCarthy and the upcoming House Republican leadership race. 

"The American people are fed up with political gamesmanship and dysfunction in Washington," said Congresswoman Tenney. "Sadly, a small group of Republicans teamed up with the Democrats to plunge our conference into a leadership race and sideline our effort to pass conservative appropriations bills.

"Instead of working together to pass spending cuts, gain operational control of our borders, rein in Biden’s bloated bureaucracy, and hold the corrupt Biden family accountable through oversight functions, Republicans will remain divided amid important negotiations with Biden and Schumer. Speaker McCarthy’s magnanimous and courageous decision to step aside gives Republicans one last chance to unify, come together, elect a speaker, and deliver conservative wins for the American people."

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https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/tenney-issues-statement-on-the-removal-of-speaker-kevin-mccarthy/636742#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/press-release/tenney-issues-statement-on-the-removal-of-speaker-kevin-mccarthy/636742 Oct 6, 2023, 1:06pm republicans Tenney issues statement on the removal of Speaker Kevin McCarthy Press Release <p><strong>Press Release:</strong></p><blockquote><figure role="group" class="caption caption-div align-left"> <div> <div class="field field--name-field-media-image field--type-image field--label-hidden field__item"> <img class="image-style-large" height="235" loading="lazy" src="https://www.thebatavian.com/sites/default/files/styles/large/public/users/60/2023-04/claudiatenneymarch2023.jpg?itok=KU-w7mWC" width="200"> </div> </div> <figcaption>File photo of<br>Claudia Tenney</figcaption> </figure> <p>Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-24)&nbsp;today&nbsp;released&nbsp;the following statement on the removal of Speaker Kevin McCarthy and the upcoming House Republican leadership race.&nbsp;</p><p>"The American people are fed up with political gamesmanship and dysfunction in Washington," said Congresswoman Tenney. "Sadly, a small group of Republicans teamed up with the Democrats</p></blockquote>
Pavilion Republicans seeking person to run for Town Supervisor https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/pavilion-republicans-seeking-person-to-run-for-town-supervisor/512230

Press release:

The Pavilion Republican Committee is seeking civic-minded individuals interested in serving as the Town Supervisor for the Town of Pavilion. The term would start in 2019. 

If you are interested in running, please send a cover letter and resume to:

Town of Pavilion Republican Committee, c/o Kevin Clary, Box 28, Pavilion, NY 14525 or email  kevron1@frontiernet.net

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https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/pavilion-republicans-seeking-person-to-run-for-town-supervisor/512230#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/pavilion-republicans-seeking-person-to-run-for-town-supervisor/512230 Feb 26, 2018, 12:53pm republicans Pavilion Republicans seeking person to run for Town Supervisor Billie Owens <div> <div> <p><em>Press release:</em></p> <p>The Pavilion Republican Committee is seeking civic-minded individuals interested in serving as the Town Supervisor for the Town of Pavilion. The term would start in 2019.&nbsp;</p> <p>If you are interested in running, please send a cover letter and resume&nbsp;to:</p> <p>Town of Pavilion Republican Committee, c/o Kevin Clary, Box</p></div></div>
Local republicans host party's gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino for meet and greet on Aug. 12 https://www.thebatavian.com/events/local-republicans-host-partys-gubernatorial-candidate-rob-astorino-meet-and-greet-aug-12/4408 The Genesee County Women's Republican Club and the Genesee County Republican Committee will be hosting a meet and greet with Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Rob Astorino on Tuesday, Aug. 12th at the Batavia Downs Clubhouse, 8315 Park Road, Batavia.

Time is 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Cost is $10 per person with tickets available at the door and each person will receive $25 voucher for free play. Hors d'oeuvres and cash bar will be available. Everyone is welcome to attend!

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https://www.thebatavian.com/events/local-republicans-host-partys-gubernatorial-candidate-rob-astorino-meet-and-greet-aug-12/4408#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/events/local-republicans-host-partys-gubernatorial-candidate-rob-astorino-meet-and-greet-aug-12/4408 Aug 9, 2014, 12:26pm republicans Local republicans host party's gubernatorial candidate Rob Astorino for meet and greet on Aug. 12 Billie Owens <p>The Genesee County Women's Republican Club and the Genesee County Republican Committee will be hosting a meet and greet with Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Rob Astorino on Tuesday, Aug. 12th at the Batavia Downs Clubhouse, 8315 Park Road, Batavia.</p> <p>Time is 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Cost is $10 per person with</p>
Republicans' 56th annual Fall Dinner is this Thursday at Terry Hills - RSVP https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/republicans-56th-annual-fall-dinner-thursday-terry-hills-rsvp/34469 Press release:

The Genesee County Republican Committee and the Genesee County Women’s Republican Club invite everyone to attend their 56th annual Fall Dinner, which will be held on Thursday, Oct. 25 at Terry Hills Banquet Facility, 5122 Clinton St. Road, Batavia.

Keynote speaker will be Thomas Doherty, a partner of Mercury – an industry leading, high stakes public strategy firm.

The evening starts with hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar at 5:30 p.m. and dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Cost is $30 per person or $55 per couple.

For more information or to make a reservation please call Michele Smith at 494-1548.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/republicans-56th-annual-fall-dinner-thursday-terry-hills-rsvp/34469#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/billie-owens/republicans-56th-annual-fall-dinner-thursday-terry-hills-rsvp/34469 Oct 22, 2012, 3:26pm republicans Republicans' 56th annual Fall Dinner is this Thursday at Terry Hills - RSVP Billie Owens <p><em>Press release:</em></p> <p>The Genesee County Republican Committee and the Genesee County Women’s Republican Club invite everyone to attend their 56th annual Fall Dinner, which will be held on Thursday, Oct. 25 at Terry Hills Banquet Facility, 5122 Clinton St. Road, Batavia.</p> <p>Keynote speaker will be Thomas Doherty, a partner of</p>
Terreri: Corwin gets GOP nod in NY-26 https://www.thebatavian.com/howard-owens/terreri-corwin-gets-gop-nod-ny-26/24617 Democrat & Chronicle reporter Jill Terreri, who is covering the NY-26 election, just tweeted that Assemblywoman Jane Corwin has won the GOP endorsement for the anticipated special election to replace Chris Lee.

Terreri's tweet says it's based on information she obtained from Bill Reilich, Monroe County Republican chairman.

For our previous report on the GOP bids for the nomination, click here.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/howard-owens/terreri-corwin-gets-gop-nod-ny-26/24617#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/howard-owens/terreri-corwin-gets-gop-nod-ny-26/24617 Feb 21, 2011, 8:09pm republicans Terreri: Corwin gets GOP nod in NY-26 Howard Owens <p> <em>Democrat &amp; Chronicle</em> reporter Jill Terreri, who is covering the NY-26 election, just <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/jillterreri/status/39847334577848320">tweeted</a> that Assemblywoman Jane Corwin has won the GOP endorsement for the anticipated special election to replace Chris Lee.</p> <p> Terreri's tweet says it's based on information she obtained from Bill Reilich, Monroe County Republican chairman.</p> <p> For our</p>
GOP leaders vow to move quickly on picking candidate to run for NY-26 https://www.thebatavian.com/howard-owens/gop-leaders-vow-move-quickly-picking-candidate-run-ny-26/24443

Regional GOP leaders expect to name a candidate to run in a special election for Chris Lee's former seat within eight or nine days, said Nick Langworthy, Erie County GOP chairman following a two-hour meeting of county chairs at Batavia's South Beach Restaurant.

"We need to nominate somebody in short order because we believe the election will be held some time in the next six to eight weeks," Langworthy said.

Added Monroe County Chairman Bill Reilich, "Governor Cuomo is not Governor Paterson. He knows we need representation in Washington."

Last year, residents of the 29th Congressional District went eight months without representation because Gov. Paterson refused to call a special election. In that case, Democrats feared losing the seat to Republicans. In this case, some Democrats think they have a fighting chance to take the 26th District.

The GOP county chairs said candidates for the Republican nomination will be interviewed in one week by 21 GOP leaders from throughout the region.  

Any candidate who wants to be considered, Langworthy said, should contact his or her county chair and provide a letter of intent and resume.

"All candidates will be considered," Langworthy said.

Also attending today's meeting were: Mike Norris, Niagara County; Ed Morgan, Orleans County; Gordon Brown, Wyoming County; and Don Read, representing Genesee County while chairman Dick Seibert is on medical leave.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/howard-owens/gop-leaders-vow-move-quickly-picking-candidate-run-ny-26/24443#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/howard-owens/gop-leaders-vow-move-quickly-picking-candidate-run-ny-26/24443 Feb 13, 2011, 1:40pm republicans GOP leaders vow to move quickly on picking candidate to run for NY-26 Howard Owens <p></p> <p>Regional GOP&nbsp;leaders expect to name a candidate to run in a special election for Chris Lee's former seat within eight or nine days, said Nick Langworthy, Erie County GOP&nbsp;chairman following a two-hour meeting of county chairs at Batavia's South Beach Restaurant.</p> <p>"We need to nominate somebody in short order because</p>
Photos: Republicans open headquarters on Jackson Street https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/howard-owens/photos-republicans-open-headquarters-jackson-street/21047

Genesee County Republicans gathered at 5 Jackson St. today to officially open their local campaign headquarters.

More than 100 people showed up, according to Legislator Jay Grasso, who added that many new faces were in the crowd.

Above, Steve Hawley, left and County Clerk Don Read with a member of the party.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/howard-owens/photos-republicans-open-headquarters-jackson-street/21047#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/howard-owens/photos-republicans-open-headquarters-jackson-street/21047 Oct 9, 2010, 9:22pm republicans Photos: Republicans open headquarters on Jackson Street Howard Owens <p></p> <p>Genesee County Republicans gathered at 5 Jackson St. today to officially open their local campaign headquarters.</p> <p>More than 100 people showed up, according to Legislator Jay Grasso, who added that many new faces were in the crowd.</p> <p>Above, Steve Hawley, left and County Clerk Don Read with a member of</p>
Republican Party Headquarters Grand Opening https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/billie-owens/republican-party-headquarters-grand-opening/20959 The Republican Party's local headquarters will have its Grand Opening beginning at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 9. It is located at 5 Jackson St., just around the corner from Main Street downtown.

Sen. Michael Ranzenhofer and Assemblyman Steve Hawley will be there. Refreshments and hors d'ouerves will be available.

So will lawn signs, brochures and bumper stickers supporting Ranzenhofer, Hawley and candidates Carl Paladino and Dan Burling.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/billie-owens/republican-party-headquarters-grand-opening/20959#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/billie-owens/republican-party-headquarters-grand-opening/20959 Oct 7, 2010, 2:10pm republicans Republican Party Headquarters Grand Opening Billie Owens <p>The Republican Party's local headquarters will have its Grand Opening beginning at 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 9. It is located at 5 Jackson St., just around the corner from Main Street downtown.</p> <p>Sen. Michael Ranzenhofer and Assemblyman Steve Hawley will be there. Refreshments and hors d'ouerves will be available.</p> <p>So</p>
Paladino endorsed on steps of Old County Courthouse https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/wbta-news/paladino-endorsed-steps-old-county-courthouse/19092 (by Dan Fischer)
Many Genesee County Republicans are throwing their support behind Carl Paladino for Governor.

Genesee County GOP Chair Richard Seibert, surrounded by a host of GOP loyalists, announced his endorsement of Paladino today.

Speaking on the steps of the Old County Courthouse, Paladino recognized agriculture as Genesee County’s number one industry. He says, as governor, he would support local farmers.

"If the farms are going to expand," he declared, "and they illustrate to us that they will reinvest their taxable profits back into the business, we're going to give them a tax holiday. We're going to share that cost with them, and it's going to be done equitably and fairly."

Paladino says if elected, he plans to halt the Mosque project at Ground Zero.

"I'm saying that as of January 1, I don't care what (stage of development) the project is in, I will stop it. And I will use what ever legal means I have available to me to stop it. It's an affront to the American people, it's an affront to the families that were lost at Ground Zero."

Paladino has petitioned his way into the Republican primary against former Congressman Rick Lazio.

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https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/wbta-news/paladino-endorsed-steps-old-county-courthouse/19092#comments https://www.thebatavian.com/blogs/wbta-news/paladino-endorsed-steps-old-county-courthouse/19092 Aug 11, 2010, 5:27pm republicans Paladino endorsed on steps of Old County Courthouse WBTA News <p><em>(by Dan Fischer)</em><br> Many Genesee County Republicans are throwing their support behind Carl Paladino for Governor.</p> <p>Genesee County GOP Chair Richard Seibert, surrounded by a host of GOP loyalists, announced his endorsement of Paladino today.</p> <p>Speaking on the steps of the Old County Courthouse, Paladino recognized agriculture as Genesee County’s</p>