From Republican Party of Arkansas <[email protected]>
Subject RPA Recap | Rebounding and Rebuilding One Year After Tornado, Historic Solar Eclipse | April 1, 2024
Date April 1, 2024 5:16 PM
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  RPA Weekly Recap | April 1, 2024 Governor Sanders Celebrates Region's Rebound, Rebuilding Following Last Year's Tornado Almost a year after tornadoes devastated parts of Central and Eastern Arkansas, Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders recalls the destruction of last year's tornado and the rebounding and rebuilding by local communities. "I don't think it's lost on anyone that the one-year anniversary of last year's tornadoes falls on Easter Sunday," Gov. Sanders said. "The joy of Easter seems at odds with the tragedy of that day. But beneath the surface we are also here to mark a similar triumph; one of rebuilding, rebirth and resurrection." Read more here Watch the Governor's Remarks Here Watch an Interview with the Governor Here   Speaker Mike Johnson Visits Arkansas A large crowd was in attendance for the Clark County Lincoln Day Dinner to hear from U.S. Speaker of the House, Mike Johnson. We are thankful to Speaker Johnson and other leaders who visit and support Arkansas as we fight to continue being the reddest state!   Rep. French Hill was Joined by State Rep. Stephen Meeks to Discuss Best Practices and Safety for Viewing the Historic Solar Eclipse on April 8th Congressman French Hill Watch the Discussion Here Learn More About the Eclipse Here NFRW President Julie Harris and NFRW Political Director Nikki Beaver Address the Women's Vote for 2024 and Why it is so Important American Agenda | Newsmax Watch the Interview Here Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders Celebrates Positive Economic Developments in Arkansas Forbes Breaking News Watch the Governor's Remarks Here   ICYMI: Opinion: Arkansas Education Plan is Conservative Blueprint for Nationwide Success Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders Read the Op-Ed Here Latest Budget Approved by Congress Last Week Contains Millions of Dollars for Projects in Arkansas Alex Thomas | Democrat Gazette  Read the Article Here Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders Calls Netflix Jail Series Based in Arkansas 'Reckless' Chris Banks | KTHV Read the Article Here Senator Cotton: US Decision to Abstain from UN Cease-Fire Vote 'Deeply Offensive' Tara Suter | The Hill  Read the Article Here Attorney General Tim Griffin Joins Lawsuit Against Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan Thomas Farrar | KATV Read the Article Here   A Stark Contrast The contrast in leadership couldn’t be clearer, while Joe Biden brought out his celebrity friends at a high-dollar fundraiser with Obama and Clinton, President Donald Trump attended the wake of a slain NYPD officer. What you need to know: Yesterday, President Trump attended the wake for fallen NYPD Officer Jonathan Diller, who was savagely murdered by a career criminal during a routine traffic stop. President Trump paid his respects to an officer who dedicated his life to his friends, family, and community. He stood in solidarity with law enforcement officers who have been villainized by the feckless politicians of the Democrat-run city. He also drew attention to the disastrous policies that allowed a criminal with 21 prior arrests to be on the streets. Biden, meanwhile, shuffled into town for a day of ritzy fundraising with Barack Obama and Bill Clinton — all in a frantic bid to save Biden’s flailing campaign. It costs $100,000 for a photo with Biden, Obama, and Clinton at the event. It’s a demonstration of values. President Trump will always support law enforcement and will always defend law and order; his record proves it. Biden can’t even stand up to the “defund the police” activists in his own party; his press secretary wouldn’t even say the fallen officer’s name out loud. The bottom line: Yesterday, four living presidents were in New York City. Only one, President Trump, attended a wake for a fallen police officer. The other three attended a fundraising event with Stephen Colbert and Lizzo. American families deserve a leader who supports law enforcement and safety, and that’s why President Donald J. Trump will win in November.   Stop the Abortion Amendment You can help stop the abortion amendment by joining the Pray Away Campaign by clicking the image below, or scanning the QR code, and by declining to sign the petition.   Presented Without Comment   Republican Party of Arkansas | 1201 W. 6th St, Little Rock, AR 72201 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected] powered by Try email marketing for free today!
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