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Branch, County & District Caucuses in 2013
DISTRICT CAUCUSES:
*First District Caucus: Sat. March 16, Monte Carlo Room, Elkhorn, WI
*Fourth District Caucus: Sat. March 23 at Milwaukee Athletic Club
*Fifth District Caucus: Sun. March 17 at 1pm at Klemmer’s Banquet Center, 10401 W. Oklahoma Av., Greenfield, WI.
*Sixth District Caucus: Sat. March 23 from 1 - 3 pm at River Club of Mequon, 12400 N Ville Du Parc, Mequon, WI
RPW STATE CONVENTION - May 3-5, at the Patriot Center, Rothschild, WI
The official caucus of the Republican Party of Milwaukee County (RPMC) will be on Wed. February 20, 2013, at Hilton Milwaukee River, 4700 North Port Washington Road, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. THIS IS A MEMBER EVENT ONLY.
Cocktail hour starts at 5:30 pm $25.00 for hors d’oeuvres per person (includes caucus).
Caucus begins at 7:00 pm at $10.00 per person (caucus only).
Membership renewals must by made no later than February 11th, 2013 to be eligible to vote. New members must join no later than January 22nd, 2013 to be eligible to vote and attend the meeting.
Caucus agenda includes election of Executive Board officers and members-at-large for 2013 to 2015; adoption of rules, resolutions, vote on delegates/alternates and any other business to come before the caucus.
REGISTER ONLINE FOR COUNTY CAUCUS
If you want to be on the RPMC Exec Board, contact Becky Geary or Carol Brunner.
There is no admission charge for branch caucuses (caucii?), but you must be a current member of the Republican Party of Milwaukee County to participate in your local caucus.
SIX BRANCHES OF THE RPMC
If you want to be on the board of a local branch of the RPMC, contact the current branch chair, and attend your local branch caucus.
1. Milwaukee North Branch: Sam Hagedorn, chair
Tues. January 15, 2013, 7:00pm
at Mama Mia’s, 7718 West Burleigh Street, Milwaukee, WI
2. Milwaukee South Branch: Michael Murphy, chair
Mon. January 14, 2013, 6:45pm
at the “K” Ranch , 4840 S. Whitnall Ave., Cudahy, WI
3. Northshore: Laurie Wolf, chair
We are having Brian Fraley as our featured speaker on Feb. 20. He’s managing editor of Right Wisconsin and senior fellow at the MacIver Institute. Also, Brad Courtney & Circuit Court Judge Rebecca Bradley will be there.
The Northshore caucus concurrent with RPMC caucus on Wed. February 20 at Hilton Milwaukee River, (see above)
4. Southwest Suburban: Roseann Dieck, chair, swsrepublicans@hotmail.com
Wed. January 30, 2013, 6:30pm
Franklin Public Library, 9151 West Loomis Road, Franklin, WI
5. Wauwatosa: Becky Geary, chair
Wed. January 23, 2013, 7:00pm
Keller Williams office, 11225 W. Bluemound, Wauwatosa
http://wauwatosarepublicans.com/
6. West Allis/West Milwaukee: Ron Rieboldt, chair
Thurs. January 24, 2013, 7:00pm
RPMC office, 1488 So. 84th St. (Just south of Greenfield Avenue), West Allis, WI
RPMC Resolutions for 2012
Passed by the Republican Party of Milwaukee County, in caucus assembled, on Saturday February 25, 2012
Resolution 2012-01 - Public Employee Collective Bargaining Privileges
Resolution 2012-02 - Iron Mining in Wisconsin
Resolution 2012-03 - Reform of The Recall Process
Resolution 2012-04 - Expansion of Education Choices for Parents
Resolution 2012-05 - Reaffirmation of the Oath of Office
Resolution 2012-06 - Eliminate the Government Accountability Board
Resolution 2012-07 - Elimination of Same Day Voter Registration
Resolution 2012-08 - Approve and Build The Keystone Pipeline
Resolution 2012-09 - Climate Change and Energy Independence
Resolution 2012-10 - Separate the Sewers – Finally!
Resolution 2012-11 - Election of Governing Boards
Resolution 2012-12 - De-Funding Planned Parenthood
Resolution 2012-13 - Affirmation of Life
Resolution 2012-14 - Repeal ObamaCare
Resolution 2012-15 - The National Debt, Balancing the Federal Budget, and Earmarks
Resolution 2012-16 - Retirement Planning Reform
Resolution 2012-17 - Each Proposal Shall Have Its Own Bill
Resolution 2012-18 - Litigation Reform
Resolution 2012-19 - Immigration Reform
Resolution 2012-20 - Liberty Preservation Resolution
Call to the RPMC Caucus on Sat Feb 25 in Greendale
OFFICIAL CALL OF THE
2012 REPUBLICAN PARTY OF MILWAUKEE COUNTY CAUCUS
Saturday February 25, 2012, Caucus Convenes at 9:45 a.m.
Caucus Registration starts at 8:30 a.m., Breakfast (you must have pre-ordered) at 9:00 a.m.
Location: Harmony Inn, 5601 Broad Street, Greendale.
PLEASE TAKE NOTE THAT IT IS HEREBY CALLED, by the action of the Republican Party of Milwaukee County Executive Committee, at the meeting on November 15, 2011, that a delegate caucus for the entire Milwaukee County will be held on Saturday February 25, 2012, starting promptly at 9:45am, at Harmony Inn, 5601 Broad Street, Greendale. There is a fee of $5 per caucus attendee, for caucus only. Breakfast is extra, for $10 (deadline for breakfast signup has passed). YOU MUST BE A CURRENT, PAID-UP MEMBER OF THE RPMC TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS CAUCUS.
The caucus will be gaveled to order promptly at 9:45 a.m. to transact the following business:
1. To promulgate and adopt the report of the Committees on Constitution, Credentials, Rules, and Resolutions
2. To vote on delegates & alternates submitted by the branches
3. To transact such other business as may properly come before the caucus
* The deadline for signing up for breakfast at Harmony Inn has already passed.
Renewals had to have been in by Thurs. Feb. 16 to participate in this caucus.
New members had to have their forms and money in by Friday Jan. 27.
To sign up online for membership, and participate in next year’s caucus, go to - http://secure.yourpatriot.com/ou/rpmc/membersignup.aspx
Authorized and Paid for by the Republican Party of Milwaukee County, Jim Sanfilippo, Treasurer
Renew your RPMC membership today!
Thurs. February 16, 2012 - Today is the last day you may renew your membership so that you can participate in the 2012 RPMC Caucus and the RPW State Convention.
To sign up online go to - https://secure.yourpatriot.com/ou/rpmc/membersignup.aspx
Branch, County & District Caucuses in 2012
The caucus of the Republican Party of Milwaukee County will be held on Saturday February 25, starting at 9:45am. $5 will be cost for caucus only. Breakfast, starting at 9am, is extra, for $10. You will need to reserve in advance for the breakfast. At the Harmony Inn, 5601 Broad Street, Greendale.
To sign up for breakfast at Harmony Inn - https://secure.yourpatriot.com/ou/rpmc/169/985/eventsignup.aspx
DEADLINE FOR SIGNUP FOR THE BREAKFAST IS FRIDAY FEBRUARY 17
There is no admission charge for branch caucuses (caucii?), but you must be a current member of the Republican Party of Milwaukee County to participate in your local caucus.
SIX BRANCHES OF THE RPMC
1. Milwaukee North Branch: Sam Hagedorn, chair
Mon. January 16 at 7:00pm
at Bob Spindell’s, Prospect Towers, Condo #2209, 1626 No. Prospect Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53202
2. Milwaukee South Branch: Michael Murphy, chair
Thurs. January 12, starting at 6:30pm
at the “K” Ranch , 4840 S. Whitnall Ave., Cudahy.
Speakers: Mark Neumann and Dan Sebring at 6:30pm, caucus after.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Republican-Party-of-Milwaukee-County-South-Branch/167818106598608
3. Northshore: Laurie Wolf, chair
Mon. February 6, at 5:30pm
at the Milwaukee River Hilton
Join fellow Republicans as we celebrate the Presidency of Abraham Lincoln. Confirmed speakers: Lt Governor Rebecca Kleefisch, State Assemblyman & Senate Candidate Jeff Fitzgerald, Surrogate speaker for former Congressman Mark Neumann, RPW Chairman Brad Courtney, State Senator Alberta Darling, State Senator Van Wanggaard, State Assemblyman Jim Ott, County Supervisor Joe Rice
Signup at
https://secure.yourpatriot.com/ou/rpmc/184/988/eventsignup.aspx
4. Southwest Suburban: Roseann Dieck, chair, swsrepublicanclub AT yahoo.com
Mon. January 23, at 6:30pm
at the Franklin Public Library (corner of Loomis and Drexel)
5. Wauwatosa: Becky Geary, chair
Thurs. January 26, at 7:00pm
at Keller Williams Office, 12700 W. Bluemound Road, Suite 100.
http://wauwatosarepublicans.com/
6. West Allis/West Milwaukee: Tony Bellanti, chair
Thurs. January 26, at 7:00pm
at the RPMC HQ 1488 S. 84th St. West Allis.
DISTRICT CAUCUSES:
– First District Caucus - Sat. April 21
– Fourth District Caucus - Sat. April 21, Registration and breakfast will start at 8:30 am.
at Milwaukee Athletic Club, 758 No. Broadway, Milwaukee, WI 53202.
– Fifth District Caucus - Sun. April 22
at the Quilted Bear, Germantown
RPW STATE CONVENTION from Fri. May 11 to Sun. May 13 at the KI Center, Green Bay
An Evening with Mark Neumann and Dan Sebring on Thur Jan 12
An Evening with Mark Neumann and Dan Sebring
http://www.facebook.com/events/172548406177475/
RPMC-South Branch’s 2012 Branch Caucus
http://www.facebook.com/events/188983154528616/
at The “K” Ranch , 4840 S. Whitnall Ave., Cudahy.
Thurs. Jan. 12, 2012, starting at 6:30pm
Mr. Neumann and Mr. Sebring will speak to an audience that will be open to the invited public. A question and answer period will follow each presentation. Once complete, we will have a 15 minute interlude, then resume in a closed branch caucus to review and approve the 2012 resolutions that will be submitted to the County Resolution Committee.
Occupy Interrupters Planning To Disrupt Republican Events In Iowa
Occupy activists meet in Iowa, plan caucus events
Already they have interrupted Michele Bachmann and drawn a withering putdown from Newt Gingrich as “all noise, no thought.”
Now, to the dismay of Iowa Republicans, Occupy activists in Des Moines are vowing to expand their protests as GOP presidential hopefuls converge on the state that speaks first in the race for the party’s presidential nomination.
“The 99 percent have woken up and we’re not going to take it anymore,” Occupy activist Stephen Toothman, of Des Moines, said as an advance guard met Tuesday to decide which candidates to target in the coming week.
Hundreds of Occupy activists from at least 10 states were expected to participate in a “People’s Caucus” near the Capitol to plot activities between now and the Jan. 3 caucuses. The activists are promising to interrupt candidates at events and camp out at their Iowa campaign offices. They say they want to change the political dialogue, but critics fear their tactics could tarnish Iowa’s reputation for civil political discourse ahead of the contest. Activists say mass arrests are possible.
Read more by RYAN J. FOLEY and MIKE GLOVER at the Associated Press