Newsletter
FOLDI ON FETTERMAN
Matthew Foldi, former Republican Congressional candidate, Montgomery County Young Republican Officer and newsman recently appeared on NEWSMAX discussing Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's decision to keep the Senate clothing decorum for staffers, visitors and the Press and to exempt only Senators from a dress code.
Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman with Pages and staff who unlike the Senator must abide by the normal dress code of the Senate.
What do you think of Schumer's decision? Tell us at [email protected].
ON OCT 5 THE TAXPAYERS LEAGUE TO TALK ABOUT THE WATER COMMISSION
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FUTURE MEETINGS
MCTL Hosts Scott Bruton, Director of DHCA (virtual)
MCTL Hosts Council VP Friedson, Chair of Planning, Housing & Parks (virtual)
Mental Health Service Takoma Park
A MCGOP Common Sense Proposal on The Proposed Drug and Mental Crisis Center.
There has been a lot of contentious talk between longtime residents of Seven Locks and County Bureaucrats and firm opposition by The Mayor and Council for Rockville that is well documented.
Why the diversion Center? Rockville voters are concerned.
This Proposed Restoration Center, we know, should be located at the recently shuttered (April 2023 after Covid) Adventist Takoma Park Hospital shown above.
SEE INSIDE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN POLITICS
A Night of Insights, Inspiration and Innovation!
Breakfast With Friends!
The Republican Breakfast Club
The September Breakfast Club featured Rockville City Council Candidate Adam Van Grack and Former Congressional candidate and Maryland Delegate Neil Parrott.
At the packed house in Attman's Deli of Park Potomac Van Grack spoke about his race for the Rockville City Council and the need to reach out to all members of the community to solve problems and be a voice for unity. Parrott addressed what the State of Maryland is doing, even drilling down to imposing "Road Diets" in Montgomery County and taking away much needed traffic lanes without the support of the overwhelming majority of citizens who use and pay for them. He thanked the folks encouraging him to run for Congress, is listening to everyone and will make a decision soon.
A SPECIAL DISCUSSION ABOUT SEX TRAFFICKING IN MARYLAND
At MCGOP Headquarters September 13. MCGOP held a presentation about human trafficking with Candace Parrott from the Maryland Human Trafficking Task Force. We learned that Montgomery County is a hot bed for human trafficking. No child is immune. Candace has seen it in Potomac and Chevy Chase as well as other places around the county. Mostly white people are trafficked. The traffickers look for vulnerable kids and can find them online, at malls, at movie theaters, or anywhere kids hang out. There has been an uptick in MoCo with LGBTQ youth as victims. There is a hotline number if you suspect that you know someone or see what you think may be human trafficking: 1-888-373-7888 or text “Be Free” to 233733, text “Suspected case.”
REPUBLICAN CONGRESSIONAL FORUM SEPTEMBER 20
Buy tickets for the first congressional forum for Maryland's Congressional District 6, held at Germantown's Black Rock Center and hosted by RNC Committeeman David Bossie. Check out the notice below or buy tickets here.
GOP Third Thursday
WHEATON Thursday September 21
Legislative District 18 - Monthly, every third Thursday of the month.
The next meeting is Thursday September 21 at 7:00 PM. Come join us at: Ledo Pizza - 2638 University Blvd. West, Wheaton, 20902
Contact Joan Pleiman at [email protected] or phone 301-933-5731
Mid County Muster
At our November 16th Muster, our last of 2023, we will plan our strategy for the 2024 election, an election in which we absolutely must have some success.
We all know that we are in deep trouble. The question is “What do we do?” How do we use our limited resources to the most effect?
THANKS FOR THE DONATIONS!
Members of the Montgomery County Young Republicans took our donations to the community food pantry to help families in need. Thank you for your generosity.