Tag: Congress
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The President’s Column
Season’s greetings to the members of the East Broward Republican Club!For those of you that were unable to attend last week’s stated meeting, we have a new slate of officers (although they look a lot like the last slate of officers) and renewed purpose to support and expand the control that the new Republican Party…
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Happy Thanksgiving from the Heart of East Broward!
Dear Members of the East Broward Republican Club, As we gather around our tables this Thanksgiving, let us take a moment to reflect on the blessings we’ve been granted and the enduring spirit of our great nation. The holiday season is a time of giving thanks, not just for the personal prosperity we’ve achieved, but…
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The Lame Duck Dilemma: Why Senators Should Reject Last-Minute Judicial Appoint
As we transition from one presidential term to another, the political landscape is often rife with last-minute legislative and administrative actions. In the current lame duck session, President Joe Biden’s administration is pushing forward with judicial nominations, an effort that has sparked considerable debate. Here’s why voters and concerned citizens might want to urge their…
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Celebrating Veterans Day – A Tribute from the East Broward Republican Club
November 11, 2024 As members of the East Broward Republican Club, we take a moment today, on Veterans Day, to honor those who have served our country with valor and dedication. Today isn’t just a day off work or an occasion for sales; it’s a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by our military veterans…
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Celebrating Democracy: The East Broward Republican Club’s Election Night Watch Party
As the political fervor reaches its zenith with the upcoming elections, the East Broward Republican Club (EBRC) is gearing up for what promises to be an unforgettable Election Night Watch Party. This event isn’t just about watching the results roll in; it’s a celebration of engagement, community, and the democratic process. Here’s what you need…
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Why Vote NO on Amendment 6? 🗳️
Amendment 6 on Florida’s 2024 ballot seeks to repeal the public campaign financing system for statewide elections. Here’s why you should vote NO: – **Leveling the Playing Field:** Public financing helps candidates who might not have deep pockets or big donors behind them. It allows for a more diverse pool of candidates, reflecting the true…
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Why You Should Vote ‘Yes’ on Florida Amendment 5: Empowering Homeowners
In the upcoming election, Florida’s voters have the power to make a significant impact on the financial stability of homeowners through Amendment 5. This amendment proposes an annual inflation adjustment on homestead property tax exemptions. Here’s why you might want to consider voting ‘Yes’ on this crucial ballot measure. **The Homestead Exemption: A Lifeline for…
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Why Florida’s Amendment 4 Deserves a “No” Vote
As we approach election day, Florida voters face a critical decision with Amendment 4. While it’s packaged as a straightforward measure for abortion rights, a deeper look reveals why this amendment should be met with skepticism and ultimately, a “No” vote. **The Vagueness of Amendment 4:** One of the most concerning aspects of Amendment 4…
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Why Florida Should Reject Amendment 3: Protecting Our State’s Future
As Floridians, we stand at a crossroads this election season, facing a decision that could fundamentally alter the landscape of our state for generations to come. Amendment 3, which seeks to legalize recreational marijuana, might seem like a progressive step towards personal freedom and a lucrative new market, but a deeper look reveals significant concerns…
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Why Floridians Should Vote ‘No’ on Amendment 2: A Call for Conservation and Common Sense
As we approach the ballot, Florida’s Amendment 2, which aims to enshrine the right to hunt and fish into the state’s constitution, might seem like a straightforward endorsement of our state’s historical traditions. However, a closer look reveals that this amendment could have far-reaching, unintended consequences for Florida’s environment, wildlife, and public policy. Here’s why…