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Tuesday
Aug072012

NHGOP HOSTS ICE CREAM SOCIAL WITH GOV. TIM PAWLENTY 

WGIR's Paul Westcott Will Record Show from Event

 

Concord, NH- The New Hampshire Republican State Committee announced today that it will hold an Ice Cream & Candidates Summer Social with special guest, former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty.  The event will bring together candidates for office, local GOP committees and other political groups from around the state.  The cost of the event is $20.12/individual or $40/family with sponsorships available, and there are table displays and banner placements available for $100 each.  

 

"This election is extremely important for New Hampshire," said New Hampshire Republican Chairman Wayne MacDonald. "Not only do we need to elect Governor Mitt Romney and make Obama a one term president, it is critical that we take back the corner office, as well as keep our majorities throughout state and county government and on the congressional delegation. This event will serve as a rallying point for Republicans across the state as we head into this critical election in November."

 

What: Ice Cream & Candidates Summer Social with Gov. Tim Pawlenty

 

When: August 11th, 1pm-3pm

 

Where: 1800 Elm St. Manchester, NH 

 

If you have any questions contact: Meg Stone at 603-225-9341 or meg@nhgop.org 

 

Some of the candidates attending:

Congressman Charlie Bass

Congressman Frank Guinta

Kevin Smith

Chuck Rolecek

Tom DeBlois

Bob Burns

Sen. David Boutin

Rep. Gail Barry

Sen. Chuck Morse

Rep. Sam Cataldo

Thursday
Jun212012

Former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty Will Speak At The New Hampshire Young Republican 2012 Annual Meeting

New Hampshire Young Republican Chairman David Hurst Announces Former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty Will Speak At The New Hampshire Young Republican 2012 Annual Meeting
 
Concord, NH - After learning that Former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty would attend and headline their 2012 Convention, New Hampshire Young Republican (NHYR) Chairman David Hurst issued the following statement:
 
“I am honored to welcome Gov. Tim Pawlenty back to the ‘Live Free or Die State.’ Governor Pawlenty has been a great friend of our state and is one of the brightest leaders in our party.  He has an impressive record as Governor of Minnesota serving that state from 2003-2011.  Currently serving as Mitt Romney’s National co-chair, he is as committed as anyone to ensuring that President Barack Obama is a one-term President.  The New Hampshire Young Republicans are excited and grateful to have him as our guest.”
 
The New Hampshire Young Republican 2012 will take place at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at 10AM on August 11th.

Additional details at www.NHYR.com

The New Hampshire Young Republicans are a proud coalition of men and women aimed at preserving Republican values in local, state and federal government. We are comprised of a broad network of students, young professionals, activists and elected officials from every corner of the Granite State. The mission of the New Hampshire Young Republicans is to encourage more young people, ages 18 to 40, to become more involved in Republican politics in the Granite State.

Monday
Aug152011

Jon Huntsman Statement on Tim Pawlenty Leaving Race

Orlando - Governor Jon Huntsman issued the following statement about Tim Pawlenty leaving the presidential race.

"Tim Pawlenty is an accomplished Governor, a proud conservative, and someone of tremendous character. Our families became close while we were serving together as governors and we are honored to call the Pawlentys dear friends. I know this wasn't an easy decision for Tim and Mary, and I wish them nothing but the best.

"Tim should be proud that he brought to this race ambitious solutions to turn around our nation's economy and to tackle debt and spending. I hope that all of his supporters continue to stay engaged in this defining election and work with us to ensure that our party wins in November."

Friday
Jun172011

Mary Pawlenty to Keynote Woman of the Year Luncheon/Jennifer Horn honored as "Woman of the Year"


MEDIA ALERT

 

Mary Pawlenty to Keynote the Annual NAFRW

Luncheon In Nashua, NH

 

 

 

What:  NAFRW Annual Woman of the Year Luncheon

            Honoring Jennifer Horn 2011 Woman of the Year


Who:  Keynote speaker, Mary Pawlenty

            Former First Lady of Minnesota, attorney, Minnesota District Court Judge

            Wife of presidential candidate, Gov. Tim Pawlenty

 

When:   Monday June 20, 2011

               11:00 am - 1:00pm

 

Where:   The Crowne Plaza 

                 Exit 8  Nashua, NH

 

Contact:   Jeanine Notter,  President, NAFRW

                  Jeaninenotter@comcast.net  


About Jennifer Horn, NAFRW 2011 Woman of the Year

Jennifer Horn is a former Congressional nominee who, in 2008, was the first woman nominated to federal office by the New Hampshire Republican Party.  She has been an award-winning a radio talk show host, a newspaper columnist and small business owner. 

She has a long record of organizing efforts to support our troops and is active in community organizations that help women& children.   She is the recipient of the Spirit of Hope Award for her work with the Chernobyl Children Project, USA, inc.

Jennifer is a long-time resident of New Hampshire, where she lives with her husband, Bill and their five children.

 

Sunday
Jun122011

Pawlenty: NLRB's suit against Boeing evokes 'Soviet Union circa 1970s' 

Pawlenty: NLRB's suit against Boeing evokes 'Soviet Union circa 1970s'

The Hill
Ben German
June 11, 2011

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/165895-pawlenty-nlrbs-boeing-case-evokes-soviet-union

GOP White House contender Tim Pawlenty is ramping up his attacks on the National Labor Relations Board for its complaint against Boeing over the company’s decision to open a non-union airline production plant in South Carolina, allegedly retaliating against unionized workers in Washington state.

“The NLRB decision and what they are saying to an American economy as to where and how they can do business is outrageous. This is not the Soviet Union circa 1970s or 1960s or ‘50s,” Pawlenty, the former Minnesota governor, said on Fox News Friday.

“The idea that we have a federal agency telling an American business in a supposedly free market that it can’t grow a business or start a business in another state is one of the most outrageous things I have seen,” Pawlenty said.
Boeing opened a 787 Dreamliner assembly plant Friday in South Carolina. 

The NLRB filed a complaint against the company in April, alleging it violated labor laws by moving a second final assembly plant to right-to-work South Carolina as retaliation against unionized workers in Washington state, which, if true, would violate the National Labor Relations Act.

The NLRB alleges Boeing decided to place the plant outside its longstanding Washington production hub “in retaliation for past strike activity and to chill future strike activity by its union employees.” The complaint seeks to require Boeing to maintain the second production line in Washington state.

The NLRB complaint has become fodder for GOP candidates seeking to show their pro-business bona fides. 

Pawlenty has attacked it repeatedly, and it has also come under fire from former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.

Democrats and liberal groups are fighting back against criticism of the National Labor Relations Board as they grow worried that the attacks could diminish the labor board’s authority.

A hearing in the case before an administrative law judge is set for June 14 in Seattle.