Campaign Kickoff Event & Press Release
Campaign Kickoff Event
I would like to invite you to join us for my campaign kickoff event on Oct. 13 Friday from 4pm to 7pm at Hackleboro Orchard, 61 Orchard Rd, Canterbury, NH. Please come to meet my father, younger brother and sister-in-law as they visit me in NH. Enjoy some home style Chinese Spring Rolls, other good food and music.
By the way, if you want to know where my fighting spirit comes from, please read this op-ed I published two years ago about my father: My hero: A Father’s Day tribute unionleader
A $50 donation per person is suggested for this first fundraiser. The event flyer is attached here below. Please let me know if you can make it - RSVP to my team lead: [email protected]
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Lily Tang Williams Sees Speaker Ouster as
Positive for NH and US
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Weare, New Hampshire
October 05, 2023
Contact: [email protected]
Weare, NH: Lily Tang Williams, Republican Challenger to NH Rep. Kuster, reacted to the ouster of GOP Speaker of the US House: “Many see turmoil in this among the House Majority. I look deeper to see an emerging commitment to the traditional role of the House in the regular process of controlling US Spending.”
The regular process of debating and initiating an annual budget for the United States has been ignored for years. The act of constantly passing Continuing Resolutions to fund the US Government has come to shield the House from taking stands on the specifics of where tax dollars should or should not be spent. “The result of that is our national debt is over $33 trillion, each citizen shares $96,000 of that and the daily interest payment in 2022 was $1.3 billion.”
“The House of Representatives is charged by the US Constitution to initiate all federal spending.” Williams noted. “For years now, we have seen the House abdicate that responsibility.” Williams points to the difficulties of spending priorities and analyzing the costs of the sprawling government and the political pain of forcing Executive Branch management to impose spending restrictions on it. “If this internal upheaval in the GOP Caucus signals a willingness of the new leadership to embrace actually doing the hard work of the House, then I cannot wait to get there to help out”, she concluded.
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