FCRW GENERAL MEETING

Published on 01/31/12

Please join the Flathead County Republican Women at noon, Monday, February 20, 2012, at the Red Lion Inn, Kalispell.

We have invited the candidates for Governor and are looking forward to an interesting and action packed meeting.

Everybody is welcome. For more information, call Jane Bennett 250-5316.

2012 MELP LIBRARY PROJECT

Published on 01/31/12

The FCRW participate every year in the Mamie Eisenhower Library Project. Instituted in the early 1960s, the Mamie Eisenhower Library Project (MELP) is the Federation’s longest running program.

This year the FCRW donated American Patriotism by Kerry Patton to the Flathead County Elementary Schools Libraries.

Mamie Eisenhower Library Project Book of the Week is Ameritopia: The Unmaking of America – by Mark R. Levin

“The Conservative does not despise government. He despises tyranny. This is precisely why the Conservative reveres the Constitution and insists on adherence to it.” ― Mark R. Levin

President Reagan on Religion

Published on 01/21/12

Obama Administration rejects the Keystone Pipeline.

Published on 01/19/12

Obama Administration Rejects the Keystone XL Pipeline

On Wednesday, the State Department announced it has rejected the Keystone XL Pipeline plan. The decision came ahead of the Feb. 21st deadline given to the Obama Administration to make a decision on the pipelinee as part of the deal to extend the payroll tax holiday brokered at the end of last year. The extension of the Keystone XL Pipeline has been a battle in Washington as Republicans make the case for the Keystone Pipeline’s potential to stimulate American job creation amidst Democrat’s claims that the pipeline would create environmental concerns.

The $13 billion Keystone XL Pipeline is a 1,661 mile crude oil pipeline that would carry oil from Canada to U.S. refineries along the Gulf Coast.

Republicans argue the pipeline would create thousands of American jobs, spur economic development and allow for better access to energy resources.

In a recent Heritage Foundation paper, Nicolas Loris explains the economic case for the Keystone Pipeline, “The construction of the Keystone XL pipeline would deliver an additional 700,000 to 830,000 barrels of oil per day to the U.S. from Canada, the U.S.’s largest supplier of oil. Not only is the delay preventing additional imports from Canada, it is also preventing the creation of thousands of private-sector jobs. Building the pipeline would directly create 20,000 truly shovel-ready jobs; the Canadian Energy Research Institute estimates that current pipeline operations and the addition of the Keystone XL pipeline would create 179,000 American jobs by 2035.”

Republicans have vowed to pursue alternative plans to move the pipeline forward-including a bill from Sen. Hoeven (R-ND) that would remove control from the White House and allow for Congressional approval of the project.

FCRW JANUARY GENERAL MEETING

Published on 01/03/12

Please join the Flathead County Republican Women at noon, Monday, January 16, 2012, at the Red Lion Inn, Kalispell.

The speakers will be Sandy Welch, candidate for OPI (Office of Public Instruction) and Derek Skees, candidate for State Auditor.

Everybody is welcome. For more information, call Jane Bennett 250-5316.

Chocolate Extravaganza 2011

Published on 01/01/12

FCRW 2012 EXECUTIVE BOARD.

Published on 12/27/11

Chocolate Extravaganza, Wednesday, December 7, 2011.

Published on 11/23/11

The FCRW 27th Chocolate Extravaganza attracts record crowd!

HAPPY THANKSGIVING

Published on 11/23/11

“Thanksgiving is a time for families and friends to gather together and express gratitude for all that we have been given, the freedoms we enjoy, and the loved ones who enrich our lives. We recognize that all of these blessings, and life itself, come not from the hand of man but from Almighty God.”

-George W. Bush

FCRW GENERAL MEETING

Published on 11/06/11

Please join the Flathead County Republican Women, Monday, November 21, 2011, noon at the Red Lion Inn, Kalispell. The speaker will be Jamie Campbell, Program Director for CASA ( Court Appointed Special Advocates) for Kids. Ms. Campbell will give an overview about CASA’s program. They advocate for abused and neglected children and work exclusively with foster children throughout Flathead County. You can help by bringing your donations for Christmas gifts for the children to the meeting. Books, toys, puzzles clothes, gift cards, etc., will be greatly appreciated.

For more information please contact Caroline Solomon at 837-4525.