Monday, August 24, 2009
Party Work
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Young Republicans in Parkersburg News
PARKERSBURG - A Wood County man has been named chairman of the West Virginia Federation of Young Republicans.
Mike Howerton's goal in the next two years of his term is to expand the GOP organization in West Virginia, starting with the most-populated regions of the Mountain State.
"I won't stop working until we hit it," he said.
Howerton's selection was made on Saturday during the federation's summer executive committee meeting and 2009 convention in Parkersburg. The federation represents clubs around the state and has about 200 members.
Jennifer Maghan, the county clerk from Jefferson County, was elected vice chairman.
Kevin Noe of Cabel County was re-elected a national committeemen while Lisa Peana of Wayne County was elected as a national committeeman.
April Black of Cabell County was elected treasurer and Michelle Drain of Wood County was elected Mid-Ohio Valley regional representative for the organization.
Expanding young Republican clubs into every county will be difficult, he said. Some counties only have a hand full of members on their Republican executive committees, Howerton said.
However, expansion into populated areas is achievable, he said.
"I can do that," Howerton said.
Clubs have been established in seven counties, Wood, Cabell, Kanawha, Jefferson, Wayne, Putnam and Jackson counties, he said. At least three more counties will be added by the next meeting of the statewide group, Monongalia, Mercer and Logan counties, Howerton said.
"I'm glad to see new groups coming on board," said Howerton, who has served as vice chairman of the federation. "The main goal during my term of office will be to charter as many local county groups as possible."
The organization was reconstituted in Wood County in the summer of 2006.
Also attending Saturday's meeting was Doug McKinney, chairman of the West Virginia Republican Party; former Wood County GOP Chairman Rocky Peck; and Greg Smith, who will run for GOP chairman in Wood County next year.
"The youth represent the future and it is good to see that with their involvement the future will be in good hands," McKinney said.
link to story at www.newsandsentinel.com
http://newsandsentinel.com/page/content.detail/id/520287.html?nav=5061
Saturday, August 08, 2009
Howerton Re-Elected State YR Chair
Charleston, WV - August 8, 2009 - The West Virginia Federation of Young Republicans held its Summer Executive Committee Meeting and 2009 Convention in Parkersburg, WV today. Mike Howerton of Wood County was re-elected to a 2-year term as Chairman of the West Virginia Young Republicans. Jennifer Magham was elected Vice Chairman. Jennifer also serves as the Jefferson County Clerk.
The YR National Committeeman and committeewoman were also elected. Kevin Noe returns to his position, while Lisa Peana is newly elected. They will both represent West Virginia at the 2010 National Convention. The state YR's also Chartered a new club in Jackson County.
West Virginia State Party Chairman Doung McKinney said, "I congratulate not only the winners, but all that participated. The youth represent the future and it is good to see that with their involvement the future will be in good hands."
Wednesday, August 05, 2009
State Fundraising Efforts Compaired
PRESS RELEASE
August 3rd, 2009
For Immediate Release
Contact:
Marti Riggall
West Virginia Republican Party
WV GOP Near Top In Fund Raising
most neighboring states lag behind
Charleston, WV - August 3, 2009 - Despite erroneous reports in the media that the West Virginia Republican Party is having trouble raising money the facts are quite different. Currently the WV GOP ranks second among our neighbors in fund raising efforts per individual. "People sometimes forget we are a small state when looking at the fund raising numbers. You must compare apples to apples," said State Party Chairman Doug McKinney, "West Virginia Republicans are stepping up with contributions at a higher rate than our neighboring states."
Fund raising efforts are on going and with new programs in the works. The state party is looking forward to taking the lead in individual contributions away from Kentucky in the near future.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
WV YRs Attend National Convention
Monday, July 13, 2009
For Immediate Release
National Committeeman Elected to Regional Position
The West Virginia Young Republicans Delegation returned from the Young Republican National Federation Convention that was held in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Kevin Noe, WVYR National Committeeman was elected Sunday as Secretary for the Southern Region Association.
“I’m honored to serve, and I am determined to work to build a better network of Young Republicans that will continue to work to strengthen our core values,” said Noe.
The YRNF Convention activities included board meetings, the election of officers, establishing dates for future national meetings, appointment of positions, and establishing a statement for the YRNF.
“It was a privilege to be part of WV’s full delegation to be seated at the convention which is the first time in recent history that WV carried full voting power.” added Mike Howerton, WV YR chairman.
The convention began Wednesday, July 8th and concluded Sunday, July 12th. The WVYR Delegation consisted of 5 YR’s allowing WV to have full representation. The Delegation include Mike Howerton, Chairman; Kevin Noe, National Committeeman; Lisa Peana, Executive Director; Matt Clay, Secretary; Jamison Jeffrey, delegate.
For more information about the WVYR visit http://www.wvyr.org/
Thursday, June 18, 2009
McKinney says WVGOP laying groundwork for 2010 victories
Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Doug McKinney
Thursday, June 18, 2009 304-641-1205
McKinney says WVGOP laying groundwork for 2010 victories
Summer state committee meeting affirmed independent primary participation; search for new E.D. underway
CHARLESTON, W. Va. – State GOP Chairman Doug McKinney said today that the search for a new executive director for the West Virginia Republican Party is well underway and will be one of several developments leading to election victories in 2010 and beyond.
“Last weekend’s state committee meeting in Martinsburg featured two days of motivational presentations, an enthusiastic outlook, a focus on the next generation of Republican leaders, and an air of excitement and anticipation about the future of the GOP,” said McKinney.
State committee members approved, by voice vote, the recommendation of a subcommittee to continue the practice of allowing non-affiliated voters to cast ballots in the Republican primary. Begun in the 1980s, the practice was reexamined by the subcommittee, but most committee members agreed on the need to continue keeping the primary election open to non-affiliated voters.
McKinney said he has already received six applications for the executive director position, and he intends to interview them and others and eventually select an individual with the experience, knowledge and skills to oversee the day to day operation of the party in the crucial months and years to come.
Last weekend’s GOP meeting was chockfull of exciting events and presentations, from the Friday night Berkeley County reception featuring Grover Norquist, longtime anti-tax advocate, to former Sen. John Sununu, who addressed Saturday’s luncheon event. Among the VIP attendees were Congresswoman Shelley Moore Capito and former Secretary of State Betty Ireland.
On Saturday morning, special guest Jan Larimer, co-chairman of the Republican National Committee, offered a recap of RNC activities and future plans of the national party.
McKinney said the weekend focused on the next generation of Republican leaders, with state Young Republican Chairman Mike Howerton offering a presentation during Saturday morning’s county chairs meeting, and Shane Wilson updating committee members on the activities of the five interns currently serving the party through the Cecil H. Underwood Intern Institute.
McKinney said he was also excited about a fundraising drive headed by Delegates Craig Blair and Jonathan Miller. Blair addressed committee members on Saturday, describing plans to increase the party’s monthly credit card contribution program and generate more support from elected officials.
McKinney also named South Charleston businessmen John Burdette II and Denver McCallister as finance chairmen for the state party.
“We’re bringing new blood into the party to continue building our financial coffers, while setting the stage for a strong, vibrant party organization for years to come,” said McKinney.
Also during the weekend, committee members and guests heard presentations from:
· Treasurer Marti Riggall, who reported that the party saw a net gain of $12,000 from January through May of this year, compared to a net loss of $200 during the same period last year.
· Summers County Chairman Joe Garcia, who serves as chairman of the county chairs, and who discussed election changes and challenges in the coming months.
· Outgoing executive director Gary Abernathy, who thanked the committee for the privilege of serving the party over the years.
McKinney also expressed his thanks to Berkeley Chairman Mick Staton and his wife, Lynn, for handling onsite arrangements for the state meeting.
“Traveling to the Eastern Panhandle is always a beautiful drive and a great experience,” said McKinney. “The Statons made sure we had a great event both Friday and Saturday, and we deeply appreciate their efforts in working to ensure a quality meeting and a motivational gathering of Republicans from around the state.”
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
WVGOP Summer Meeting at Martinsburg
State GOP Summer Meeting
Rocky Peck, Mike Howerton and Louie Rexroad also attended the Harrison County Club Dinner Monday evening 15 June 2009. Chairman McKinney and many others were in attendance. A link is also provided to those pictures.
Sunday, June 07, 2009
Wood County Young Republicans Picnic 2009
State YR and Wood County Chairman, Mike Howerton presents Shane Wilson a check for $300.00. The donation will help sponsor one of the Cecil Underwood intern positions for the State GOP. More pictures at the link.
http://profile.imageshack.us/user/WoodCountyGOP
Thursday, June 04, 2009
Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
UPDATE: Obama's Change Agents Are Here!
The purpose of this tour is to reconnect, reengage, and reenergize volunteers to continue the spirit and community action started with President Obama’s campaign. We want to hear from you on how best to move OFA - West Virginia forward from both a statewide and local perspective. These events are a crucial part of laying the groundwork needed to recreate a strong volunteer network designed to support President Obama and his broad agenda of change.
Time: Thursday, May 14 from 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Host: Meagan Gardner
Location: Judge Black Annex (Parkersburg, WV)
319 Market St.Parkersburg, WV 26101
Directions:
across from Blennerhassett Hotel; Listening Tour will begin directly after county executive meeting
Parkersburg and Wood County are on their list of future "Town Hall Meetings". The OFA (Organizing for America) kicked off their propaganda and reeducation campaign specifically tailored to West Virginians in Charleston this week. You can read about it at Vic Spouse's Blog by clicking on the link on the right. The group promises future meetings around the State.
Here is a link to their plan.
AMERICAN RECOVERY AND REINVESTMENT PLAN: THE IMPACT FOR WEST VIRGINIA
Here is a listing of meetings I could find so far:
April 22nd, 7 p.m., Kanawha County Public Library, Charleston
April 23rd, 6:30 p.m., Old Stone Church, Lewisburg
April 26th, 2:00 p.m., Home of Sue Thorn, Wheeling
April 29th, 7:00 p.m., Marshall University Student Center, Huntington
May 5th, 7:00 p.m., Marion County Courthouse, Morgantown
May 6th, 7:00 p.m., Home of John Lozier, Morgantown
May 13th, 6:00 p.m. Fairmont State Caperton Center, Clarksburg
Time: Saturday, May 2 from 11:00 AM - 12:00 PMHost: Meagan Gardner
Contact Phone: 1-304-728-2829
Location: Home of Robert and Virginia Graf (Charles Town, WV)
2054 Kabletown Rd.Charles Town, WV 25414
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Third World Tactics in America
U.S. seeks expanded power to seize firms
Goal is to limit risk to broader economy
updated 3:10 a.m. ET, Tues., March. 24, 2009
WASHINGTON - The Obama administration is considering asking Congress to give the Treasury secretary unprecedented powers to initiate the seizure of non-bank financial companies, such as large insurers, investment firms and hedge funds, whose collapse would damage the broader economy, according to an administration document.
Monday, March 23, 2009
WCREC Hosts Michael Zak
Here are links to the local media coverage so far.
Looking Back for Guidance WTAP
Republicans reflect on history, future of party Parkersburg News & Sentinel
Monday, March 09, 2009
Stay in School and be a Legislator
Age change gets mixed reactions
Saturday, March 07, 2009
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
WVGOP Executive Director Visits Town
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Wood County News: State GOP Meeting Info
That all changes staring tonight.
Gary Abernathy, the WVGOP Executive Director will be in town today. He will be conducting several interviews around town including WTAP-TV and the News & Sentinel. Gary's visit will conclude with an informal get together at the River City Grill on Murdoch Avenue at 6:00 pm.