The Fayette County Reagan Republicans had the privilege of hosting State Representatives Ryan Warner and Charity Grimm Krupa at their meeting Thursday evening at the Uniontown Hilton Garden Inn. The meeting opened with a word of prayer by Controller Robb Rhodes followed by our Pledge of Allegiance.
State Rep. Grimm Krupa (above), 51st District, shared with the audience that the balance of power to pass conservative legislation is very narrow. Currently Pennsylvania has 203 Representatives with Republicans holding the minority of seats of 101 with each representing approximately 64,000 people.
State Rep. Ryan Warner (above), 52nd District, shared with the audience that pending conservative bills that protect families, such as Right to Know(death penalty for child rape) and America First (legislation that would eliminate property tax), do not stand a chance to become law unless we can take back the House.
Both Representatives shared the importance of voting for incumbents this November so that we do not risk losing one seat.
James Piercy (above left), Political Director for US Senate Candidate Dave McCormick, shared with the group the importance of Fayette County in this next election. Also present was John Fick (above right), Chief of Staff for State Senator Pat Stefano.
Our local county officials also had the opportunity to share with the group how they are working for “we the people”. Officials who spoke include: Deborah Rhodes (above left), Chief of Staff for Dave Lohr, Commissioner; Scott Dunn (above center), Commissioner; Mike Aubele (above right), District Attorney; Robb Rhodes (not pictured), Controller.
Fayette County Reagan Republican Board members attorney Gary Altman (above center) and Dr. Garret Breakiron (above right) also shared with the group the importance of supporting republican candidates because the balance of power is very narrow. (also pictured above is FCRR Chair Skip Cecchini)
Dr. Breakiron announced the First Annual Officer Zane Breakiron Memorial Motorcycle Ride in honor of his son who tragically died on June 3, 2023. This event will be held June 29, 2024, at the Carmichaels American Legion. Registration is 9 AM-11AM.
The Fayette County Reagan Repubicans support and vote for Republican Candidates and this should be the desire of any conservative. We provide a platform for candidates to speak and share why they should be elected to serve we the people. Candidates have worked hard through the primary election. It is now time for us to vote for them as public servants.
Please encourage your family, neighbors, and friends to vote.