Nominations for Rising Stars!
[link removed]
** America's Oldest & Largest Young Republican Club
------------------------------------------------------------
** www.NYYRC.com
------------------------------------------------------------
** TOMORROW:
Rooftop Social with the Conservative Latina
------------------------------------------------------------
Join us for a rooftop social with the Conservative Latina (Emma Jimenez).
Date: Tomorrow, Friday, January 29
Time: 6:30 P.M. Start / 10 P.M. End
Where: Location provided to ticket purchasers.
Price: $35 (Members Only – Free for Distinguished & Preferred)
*Use your member email as a promo code to get tickets*
Price includes food.
Cash bar available.
Dress warmly. Space heaters will be present.
Temperatures checked at the door.
Get Tickets! ([link removed])
** Nominations For New York State Young Republicans (NYSYR) Rising Star Awards
------------------------------------------------------------
The New York State Young Republicans (NYSYR) plan to award Rising Stars within the New York Young Republican movement at their annual convention this May in Niagara Falls. The NYSRS has asked that our Club provide two nominees for this award (one male and one female—no Apache helicopters, sadly). The Board of Governors, therefore, requests that all Members share their perspective on which Club Members would best fill this role and has created the following form to collect this data. After receiving and reviewing nominees and supporting statements, the Board of Governors will revert to Members on the next step to select our nominees by the end of February.
Nominate Someone! ([link removed])
** Board Position Available: Design Committee Chairperson
------------------------------------------------------------
The New York Young Republican Club is looking for a new Design Committee Chairperson.
The chairperson of this committee serves as a voting member of the Club’s Board of Governors. We are looking for someone with a passion for both conservative politics and a background in graphic design.
This chairperson reports directly to the Club’s Corresponding Secretary.
Applicants must be a current member of the Club in good standing and be willing to commit to at least one board meeting and one Club event per month.
If you are interested in applying for this position, please fill out the application form here ([link removed]) and if you qualify we will reach out to set up an interview.
Apply to be Design Chair! ([link removed])
** Statement On The 'Be Counted NYC' Campaign
------------------------------------------------------------
The New York Young Republican Club vehemently opposes the efforts of Be Counted NYC to re-register Republican and unaffiliated voters in New York City as Democrats ahead of New York’s impending February 14 registration deadline. This disingenuous effort seeks to eviscerate what remains of the Republican Party in New York City in a misguided attempt to influence the Democratic Primary.
The New York Young Republican Club believes that more effective methods exist to court moderate and conservative voters than re-registering them as Democrats. The New York Young Republican Club supports efforts to move towards an open primary system, as the mayor and citywide elected officials would then no longer be effectively chosen during the city’s Democratic primary. This would achieve the goals of moderating the influences in a Democratic primary, which is also helped by the recent move to instant runoff voting in primaries.
It is clear that New York City has been mismanaged for far too long. With crime on the rise, a projected $5.25 billion budget gap, and more than 500,000 people out of work, The people of New York City deserve to be presented with a wider array of choices when selecting their leaders. The odds of a Republican winning are steep in the largely Democratic-run city. Despite this, the Republican Party remains robust in certain areas of New York City, such as Staten Island, southern Brooklyn, and southern Queens. A move to an open primary would reaffirm the importance of all voters, including these crucial constituencies.
In addition, The New York Young Republican Club also supports changes to electoral laws that would increase political competition in New York. Two such proposals are:
* A return to proportional voting for City Councilmembers, which would allow a multiparty system to take shape
* A move towards instant runoff voting for general elections for city-wide candidates
Both these changes would facilitate a departure from one-party dominance over New York City politics.
New York City has nearly seven registered Democrats for every registered Republican. Even while the city remains largely under Democratic control, most neighborhoods shifted right during the 2020 election. Re-registering Republican and unaffiliated voters in New York City does not ensure fair or proportional representation in the 2021 mayoral election and jeopardizes future efforts to focus support on moderate and conservative citizens. The New York Young Republican Club is committed to promoting tangible solutions to ensure that all voices are heard, not that they are silenced in the future to fulfill a misguided, short-term objective.
Gavin Wax
President
New York Young Republican Club
Read on Website! ([link removed])
** Endorsement: David Carr
for City Council (CD-50)
------------------------------------------------------------
The New York Young Republican Club is proud to endorse David Carr for New York City’s 50th City Council District seat. A native, lifelong resident of Grasmere, Staten Island and current Chief of Staff to New York City Council Minority Leader Steven Matteo, David attended Monsignor Farrell High School and received an AB in Government, History, and Theology from Georgetown University before dedicating his life to public service.
David’s passion for government and public service began from an early age, preparing mailings and doing literature drops for Guy Molinari’s final run for Borough President. He has served in various roles for elected officials, including Campaign Field Coordinator, Deputy Political Director, and Campaign Manager, as well as a Constituent Services Representative for the U.S. House of Representatives. In handling a broad range of issues from constituent and community concerns to legislative efforts in City Hall, David has served a critical role in Steven Matteo’s productive service since 2014, with a particular focus on small business. He has been an active member of the Staten Island Republican Party’s County Committee (SIGOP) since 2009 and its Executive Committee since 2012, and would be the first openly gay Republican to serve on NY City Council.
David has diligently served his local community through over a decade of public service and is the ideal candidate to replace term-limited Steven Matteo, who has proudly endorsed him. David’s demonstrated community leadership, selfless public service, and extensive local government experience will serve the District well. The New York Young Republican Club urges all voters within New York’s 50th City Council District to stop the advance of Communism and hyper-partisanship by supporting David Carr to be their next City Councilman.
Read on Website! ([link removed])
Join The Club! ([link removed])
Support The Club! ([link removed])
** Share this newsletter!
------------------------------------------------------------
[link removed] Share ([link removed])
[link removed] https%3A%2F%2Fmailchi.mp%2F5ad3587fbfbc%2Fpictures-127-people-for-our-june-social-149846 Tweet ([link removed] https%3A%2F%2Fmailchi.mp%2F5ad3587fbfbc%2Fpictures-127-people-for-our-june-social-149846)
[link removed] Forward ([link removed])
============================================================
Follow us on social!
** Facebook ([link removed])
** Twitter ([link removed])
** Link ([link removed])
** LinkedIn ([link removed])
** YouTube ([link removed])
** Website ([link removed])
** Email (mailto:
[email protected])
© 2021 New York Young Republican Club
Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can ** update your preferences ([link removed])
or ** unsubscribe from this list ([link removed])
.