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Trump47 Cabinet Takes Shape




As the second Trump administration takes shape, a sweeping federal government reorganization is imminent.


With a bold blend of conservative priorities and savvy business-minded efficiencies, Donald Trump’s new team is designed to challenge Washington’s status quo and accelerate reforms.


Headlined by Vice President J.D. Vance, the administration includes both established Republican figures and fresh conservative voices.


Appointments like Marco Rubio as Secretary of State and Matt Gaetz as Attorney General underscore a commitment to rethinking foreign policy and federal law enforcement, reinforcing Trump’s pledge to disrupt the D.C. establishment.


In national security, Pete Hegseth as Defense Secretary, with Tulsi Gabbard as Director of National Intelligence and Mike Waltz as National Security Advisor, signals a more assertive stance on global threats. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem and Border Czar Tom Homan are expected to reinforce strict immigration policies, advancing Trump’s “America First” vision.


Environmental policy is poised to undergo substantial changes. Lee Zeldin’s anticipated role at the EPA suggests a shift toward business-friendly regulations, which could reduce oversight in favor of economic growth.


Robert Kennedy, Jr. has been tapped to lead Health and Human Services. With a lifetime of focus on human health and a pledge to Make America Healthy Again, big changes are coming for those in the food supply chain.


The Department of the Interior will be led by Doug Burgum, the Governor of North Dakota, who is poised to bring a much-needed refocusing on America’s natural resources and assets. Often referred to as “The Department of Everything Else,” Interior has control over vast amounts of the land in the U.S. through the Bureau of Land Management. It is responsible for managing oil leases, including those in the vital Alaska North Slope and offshore drilling sites, as well as overseeing cultural heritage, collecting data about our resources, and upholding special commitments to American Indians, Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and affiliated Island Communities, among many other critical duties that deserve recognition. Governor Burgum is well-equipped to excel in the role of Secretary of the Interior, a position that demands multifaceted leadership and the ability to prioritize effectively across a diverse set of responsibilities. His business acumen will be instrumental in navigating the complexities of this department and driving it toward huge success.


President Trump’s focus on government efficiency is further reflected in his choice of key advisors like Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, who are positioned to drive cost-cutting measures and reduce what Trump calls “bureaucratic bloat.” And as the song goes, the first cut is the deepest.


With allies like Stephen Miller and Susie Wiles in influential positions, Trump is assembling a team ready to advance his vision of a streamlined, conservative government. As this administration begins to take form, it’s clear that Trump’s legacy will be one of disruption, reshaping federal power and challenging long-standing norms.


“America First” is now well positioned and readily poised to be far more than a slogan—it’s become the clarion call and the very blueprint strategically aimed at placing America’s national interests above all else.


America First.

Always, America First.


Mike Brown, Chairman


Kansas Republican Party

Mike Brown has served as the Chairman of the Kansas Republican Party since February 2023.

A 6th generation Kansan, Mike is a General Contractor in the Kansas City area and has been involved in Kansas Republican Party politics for nearly three decades. Mike and his wife, Kristi, have five grown children and live in Overland Park.


JoCo Republican Party Chairwoman & Co. Move Johnson County Hard Right


~ by Maria Holiday

Chairwoman

Johnson County

Republican Party



It’s been almost two weeks since the election and I’m still smiling! Johnson County has long been the “problem child” but Republicans are roaring back! Even the liberal Kansas City Star was forced to admit it with a headline reading “Republicans halt Johnson County’s blue shift…” Governor Kelly targeted Johnson County in a failed attempt to break our super majority. Not only did she fail but Republicans kept every seat and gained three more, two in the House and one in the Senate.


For two years I’ve been working on stopping the purple creep. On Tuesday, that job, in it’s official capacity, will belong to a new Chairman. It has been my great honor to serve Johnson County and see the vision cast in December of 2022 come to fruition. Thank you to the multitude of volunteers, including many from outside of Johnson County, who helped us Get Out The Vote. Our volunteers knocked 35.6k doors, called 28.9k voters, sent 38.9k texts and mailed 60K voter guides since the primary! Our messaging team posted on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter daily.


Our office was transformed into a space that could host not only our local clubs, but the Kansas Republican Men’s Leadership Series, special speakers like Trevor Loudan, our mid-term election night party, a 95th birthday party and the Republican bus tour stop! This has turned our office into a central hub that is open 5 days a week generating income and welcoming Republicans. I hope you’ll stop by.


Finally, my work is not finished. City and county races here are “non-partisan”. That rule is how Democrats got their foot in the door and how they are pushing Republicans out at the local level. There is an economic price to the entire state as a result. When we restore transparency and allow/force candidates to tell us who they are and what platform they align with we will regain control of our County Commission Board and our City Councils.


Thank you to all of the candidates that stepped up to try to flip a seat but fell short. You helped others win by reducing war chests and thinning out the manpower on the other side. Please, take what you learned and try again or help someone else. I am looking forward to helping the next leadership team crush our fundraising records! We still have battles to win.




Thoughts from

RNC Chairman

Michael Whatley



Washington, D.C. Presidential Inauguration Ticket Request Form


To request tickets for the

Presidential Inauguration of Donald J. Trump, the 47th President of the United States

CLICK HERE.



The ceremony will occur on the West steps of the United States Capitol overlooking entire mall, across the Washington Monument to the Lincoln Memorial.




2025

60th Presidential

Inauguration


January 20, 2025




Swearing-In Ceremony (12 pm ET): The president-elect and vice president-elect will take the oath of office at the U.S. Capitol, located at the east end of the National Mall.

The ceremony will be broadcast and livestreamed on numerous media outlets worldwide.


Pass In Review: A long-standing inaugural tradition, the Pass In Review allows our military to recognize their new commander-in-chief.


Presidential Escort (after 3 pm ET): The newly sworn-in president will be escorted from 15th Street to the White House on park land. Every branch of the U.S. military will be respresented in the escort, which will include performances by military bands.



Weather:

January weather in Washington, DC is similar to winter weather of Kansas. It may be nice or it may be snowy and/or frigid. Plan and dress accordingly as this event is outdoors with a million or so of your closest friends!


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Please Note:


1. By requesting an inauguration ticket you are not guaranteed a ticket(s). We do not know at this time how many tickets will be made available to KSGOP and make no representation or guarantee about tickets.


2. A separate form must be filled out for each persons individual request.


3. The KSGOP is not hosting an inauguration ball and we have no inside track to get tickets. Everyone is on their own for tickets to balls.


4. Hotel rooms are filling up fast and the price per night is very expensive. Keep in mind that a cheaper room further away may not end up being cheaper if you’re stuck in traffic and miss events!


5. When tickets become available to KSGOP we will notify those who will receive inauguration tickets and make arrangements for delivery.



Make

America

Great

Again!


Kansas State Board of Education is Now Republican Controlled


by Linda Highland



Our five Platform Republican candidates for the Kansas State Board of Education were under attack in their campaigns that encompass four senate districts. Connie O’Brien, District 4, and Debby Potter, District 10, won their races and now Republicans control the board for the first time since the 90s!


In January, six Republicans will be the majority of the ten-member board.


A big thank you to all these candidates who ran for the KSBE.


District 2 -- Fred Postlewait -- Wyandotte & Johnson Counties

District 4 -- Connie O'Brien -- Johnson, Leavenworth, Douglas, Franklin, Osage, Shawnee & Wyandotte Counties

District 6 -- Dr. Bruce Schultz -- Douglas, Shawnee, Wabaunsee, Lyon, Morris, & Geary

District 8 -- Jason Carmichael -- Wichita

District 10 -- Debby Potter -- Counties surrounding Wichita


It is high time we Republicans pay close attention to the KSBE races, keep this board Republican from now on, and are involved with the board meetings on the second Tuesdays and Wednesdays of each month. Thanks for the service of Danny Zeck, Cathy Hopkins, Michelle Dombrowski, and Dennis Hershberger, our other four current Republican board members. Our children's wellbeing and the quality of their education in Kansas is suffering because of the failings of the socialist Democrat controlled boards of the past years.


Over half of our state revenue flows into public education. This year 2.6 billion in unencumbered funds sits in all our districts. In 2013, those funds were 1.7 billion. So, these reserve funds are growing while our districts keep taxing us at ever higher rates and student learning is suffering. It is time to also pay attention to our local school districts.


President elect Trump vows to end the US Dept. of Education and send education control back to the states. In Trump fashion, our Republican controlled board could accomplish some major changes. You recall our party passed a resolution calling for ending social emotional learning, put into place by the 2012 board.


This new board could change accreditation to no longer require SEL as the number one thing local districts must do to meet accreditation. This measure could be just the beginning of brighter days in Kansas education.


2024

November 19

Johnson County Reorg Meeting

Marriott of Overland Park

10800 Metcalf Ave.

Overland Park, KS 66210

Credentialing: 5:30 pm

Credentialing End: 6:45 pm (No exceptions, arrive early)

Meeting Call to Order: 7:00 pm

Documents: CLICK HERE


November 28

Thanksgiving Day


December 24

Christmas Eve


December 25

Christmas Day


December 31

New Years Eve


2025


January 1

New Years Day


January 20

Martin Luther King Day


Presidential Swearing-In


January 29

Kansas Day


February 2

Groundhog Day


February 3

National Carott Cake Day

(Chairman Brown’s Favorite!)


February 17

Presidents Day


May 26

Memorial Day


June 19

Juneteenth


July 4

United States of America

Independence Day


October 13

Columbus Day


November 11

Veterans Day


November 27

Thanksgiving Day


December 24

Christmas Eve


December 25

Christmas Day


December 31

New Year’s Eve


Republican Standing Meetings


Anderson County Republican Party

Last Thursday every month

6 p.m.

Garnett Pizza Hut

405 N. Maple

Garnett, KS


Wyandotte County Republican Party

Last Tuesday every month

6:30 - 8 p.m.

Harrington Event Center

218 Oak Street

Bonner Springs, KS 66012


Wyandotte County Women’s GOP

Second Tuesday every month

6:30 - 8 p.m.

Harrington Event Center

218 Oak Street

Bonner Springs, KS 66012



Republican Leadership

Important Dates


County Reorganization Meetings


1. County reorganization meetings must take place between the August primary election and fourteen days immediately following the November general election.

2. County chairs are prohibited under K.S.A. 25-3801 from making appointments to fill vacancies in precinct committee positions to open seats after the filing deadline date until the county central committee has conducted their reorganization meeting.

3. More information can be found CLICK HERE regarding County and District Reorganization Meetings and Guidance for Party Officers.



“Together, we will lead the Republican party back to the White House and we will lead our country back to safety, prosperity and peace.”


~ Donald Trump

45th President of the United States

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