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The NYYRC Joins Letter in Support of Christian Colleges
This past week, New York Young Republican Club President Gavin M. Wax signed a letter led by the American Principles Project and 24 other organizations.
The letter reads:
It’s pretty clear what’s happening here. USED is actively engaging in a search-and-destroy mission to undermine schools that challenge left-wing orthodoxy and offer students the ability to learn real skills at an affordable price. And they’re succeeding – these are enormous fines that will absolutely impact the Christian students that attend these universities who want to be affiliated with a school that best fits their values.
Legislative oversight is necessary to stop the Biden Administration’s assault on not only parents, families, and Christian institutions, but constitutional democracy itself. On behalf of the undersigned organizations, we urge you to demand answers from the Department of Education for its rationale behind these unjustified attacks and to implement legislative controls to prevent future abuse.
Introducing the New York Young Republican Club Labor Caucus
The New York Young Republican Club is proud to announce the launch of the Labor Caucus. The Republican Party, properly understood, has historically been the party of the American working class. For too long, however, greedy corporations and their D.C. shills have ruled over both parties with an iron grip, creating a sort of anti-worker duopoly in Washington. What’s more, a dangerous ideology of anti-unionism has cropped up in the libertarian flank of the GOP. These folks, like their colleagues in the cosmopolitan-centered Democratic Party, have abandoned workers, often with an air of condescension and white collar-superiority. The MAGA brigade and the New Right, conversely, firmly believe that blue-collar workers and physical laborers of all sorts are the spine of American society. Without them, we would literally crumble as a nation.
Unlike the high-brow country-clubbers of years past, the Labor Caucus does not look at unions merely as a vessel for collectivism, but rather as a robust and productive tool for workers’ rights. With this in mind, we are proud and happy to welcome this new caucus as an important part of our Club for the years to come. We encourage Club membership who belong to unions to join, and union members who are not Club members to join the NYYRC. With this, it is important to understand the following: we are not “reimagining” the Republican Party; we are returning to its roots.
The New York Young Republican Club is the oldest and largest Young Republican club in the United States, incorporated in 1911 with predecessor organizations dating to 1856.
On Sunday, December 15th, 2024, we will hold our 112th Annual Gala, just as we have done through every major world event, including both World Wars and COVID-19, since our foundation. We are excited to welcome back both members and guests for a black-tie evening at Cipriani Wall Street featuring Cipriani's signature Bellini upon arrival, an open bar featuring top-shelf liquor, butler-passed hors d’oeuvres, and a multi-course dinner as we hear from high-profile national speakers, mingle with honored guests, and discuss opportunities for the advancement of our mission.
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Details:
When: Sunday, December 15, 2024
Time: 7:00 P.M. Doors Open
Location: Cipriani Wall Street
Prices:
EARLY BIRD Member Ticket: $399
EARLY BIRD Non-Member Ticket: $499
A general admission ticket grants attendees access to a full open bar with top-shelf liquor and a cocktail hour followed by a four-course meal!
EARLY BIRD Member VIP Ticket: $799
EARLY BIRD Non-Member VIP Ticket: $999
Enjoy an exclusive VIP Meet & Greet Reception with speakers and honored guests! VIP includes reception and general admission.
To upgrade your general ticket to VIP, please email [email protected]
EARLY BIRD Table of 10: $4,500
EARLY BIRD VIP Table of 10: $7,500
Host Committee: $15,000
Host Committee Vice Chairman: $20,000
Host Committee Co-Chairman: $25,000
Host Committee Chairman: $30,000
Become a member of our exclusive Host Committee to support the 112th Annual Gala and advance the NYYRC mission.
The New York Young Republican Club brings together men and women aged 18 to 40 to discuss important policy issues, promote Republican principles and values, and help elect Republicans to office. With hundreds of dues-paying members throughout New York City and the United States, the Club engages in politics by:
Promoting Republican principles.
Supporting campaigns through volunteerism, community outreach, and social media.
Networking with politicians and other influential members of the party organization.
Having monthly socials at New York City bars and clubs.
Holding monthly meetings with speakers, including candidates, authors, pundits, and more.
Attending fundraisers, leadership programs, and national conferences.
Show your support for your country, your party, and your city by being a part of the oldest and the largest Young Republican chapter in the nation.
Our membership includes conservatives of all backgrounds. We are dedicated to providing a welcoming environment regardless of race, religion, creed, gender, sexual orientation, age, or occupation. Benefits of membership include early registration access for events, discounts on admission fees, branded merchandise, and the ability to vote in our meetings and affect the governance of the Club. Become a member today and start networking with your fellow New York Republicans!
During this transformative time for the New York Young Republican Club, many of you have reached out to us asking how to get more involved with the club, and how to better support our efforts.
One effective way to do this is to join a committee. We are currently looking for Vice-Chairs for many of our committees, who will receive special discounts for working events and recognition on our website. In addition to Vice Chair positions, we are looking to build all of our committees in terms of members.
Please take a moment to review our committees here and contact any committees you are interested in joining at the email address listed on the website. You are allowed to join up to 3 committees per our Bylaws.
To be a member of a committee, you must be a member of the Club in Good Standing.
The New York Young Republican Club has caucuses that advocate for representation of their respective interests in the Club and Republican Party. We invite our members to become more active in our caucuses to promote Republican ideals throughout the five boroughs and beyond.
Any group of five Voting Members of the Club may petition the Board of Governors to charter a Caucus to forward ideas, advance an issue, represent a constituency, endorse candidates, or propose resolutions.
If you wish to join a caucus, please email the caucus’s chairman or chairwoman or make a submission via the link below.
The New York Young Republican Club is a grassroots non-profit organization that relies on the generosity of members and donors to support its operations. We hope you will consider a donation today so that we remain a bastion of conservative values for many years to come!
By attending our events, you understand and consent to the Club’s Bylaws, Code of Conduct, Sexual Harassment Policy, and other policies and event rules/disclaimers (e.g., Photography Disclaimer on the Events page) located on the Club’s website. Additionally, ticket prices and promotions are subject to change without prior notification, so please refer to the prices on Eventbrite for the current prices. Moreover, please note that the presence of any particular speaker or special guest at any event, even if advertised, is not guaranteed. The absence or change of any speaker or special guest at an event does not entitle you to a refund.
Established in 1911, incorporated in 1912, with a legacy from 1856, the New York Young Republican Club is the oldest, largest, and most prestigious Young Republican club in the United States. The Club is affiliated with and officially recognized by the Association of New York State Young Republican Clubs and the Young Republican National Federation, as well as the county, state, and national Republican committees.