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KANSAS SCHEDULE - FRI., SEPT. 10 - SAT'. SEPT. 11
FINAL CONTACTS:
Judy Brown 316/665-6330 Fair 316/669-9311 Hotel
Gale Grosch 913/768-1414 H 913/371-6108 0
Jo-Anne Coe 703/845-1714 H 202/408-5086 0
Yingling Aviation 316/943-3246
WEATHER: Highs Friday around 70 northwest to the mid-70's southeast. Lows in the mid-40's northwest to the mid-50'a southeast. Highs on Saturday near 80 west and 75-BO east.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10
6:10 p.m. Lv. Washington National U.S. Air Flight #1612
7:50 p.m. Ar. Kansas City International and lv. for Hyatt
MET BY: Mike & Gale
Drive time: 30 min.
8:20 p.m. Ar. Hyatt Regency (privdte time to freshen up)
9:25 p.m. Lv. for "Operation Brightside 5th Anniversary"
Drive time: 10 min.
Driver: Gale
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Mix and mingle while people board boat, "The America." People will board from 9;30-10:00 before boat leaves on a midnight cruise. Mayor Steineger and other businessmen and women will be present.
Cont~ct: Kirk Suther 913/573-5135
10;00 p.m. Lv. for Hyatt Regency
RON Hyatt Regency 816/421-1234
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
9:10 a.m. Lv. Hyatt for Renaissance Festival
Drive time; 30 min.
Driver: Gale 9:40 a.m. Arrive Renaissance Festival for Opening Gate Ceremony
(Ceremony begins at 9:45 a.m. and gates open to public at 10+00 a.m.)
Contact; Cindy Ryrne 913/561-8005
10;15 a.m. Lv. for Lenexa Spinach Festival
Drive time: 30 min.
Driver: Gale
Contact: Bill Nicks 913/541-8592
10:45 a.m. Ar. Lenexa Spinach Festival
11:15 a.m. Lv. for Johnson County Executive Airport
Drive time: 15 min.
Driver: Gale
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3 11:30 a.m. Ar. Johnson CounLy Executive Airport and wheels up to Hutchinson
Flight time: 1 hr.
AIRCRAFT: Cessna 414 Chancellor TAIL NO.i 12436 SEATS: 5 PILOT1 Mitchell Mosimen CO-PILOT: Dennis Richmeier
12:30 p.m. Ar. Hutchinson Airport Wells Aircraft 316/663-1546
MET BY: Dave
12:35 p.m. Ar. Kansas State Feir
10 MIN. INTERVIEW WITH KWCH CHANNEL 12 WICHITA RE: PROSTATE CANCER (THEY WILL BE STANDING BY AT DOLE BOOTH AND WILL DO lNTERVIEW AT YOUR CONVENIENCE)
4*30 p.m. Lv. Hutchinson !or Springfield
Pick up Jo-Anne's schedule.
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FINAL 9/10/93
CONTACT: Jo-Anna Coe 202/408-5105 (0) 202/408-5117 (FAX) 703/845-1714 (H)
SENATOR DOLE SCHEDULE -- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
(Pick up from Kansas schedule)
4:25 PM Ar. Wells Aircraft Hutchinson, Kansas 316/663-1546
4:30 PM Lv. Hutchinson
AIRCRAFT: ConAgra Lear 35 TAIL NO.: N 823 CA
PILOT: Steve Walling ~ Skypager: 1-800- 759-7245, PIN 5383554
CO-PILOT: Joe Auster
MANIFEST: Senator Dole Mike Glassner
FLIGHT TIME: 45 minutes
CONTACT: Maxine Brennan 402/595-4222 (Ofc.) 402/595-4560 (FAX)
~eekend contact: Hangar; Aurora, Illinois 708/466-9640
5:15 PM Ar. Springfield, Missouri springf ield Regional Airport city Fueling 417/869-1990
MET BY: Scott Gallagher (DFP '88 Regional Director, Missouri Republican Party) 314/636-3146
DRIVE TIME: 20 minutes
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SEPTEMBER 11 PAGE TWO
5:35 PM Ar. University Plaza Hotel 417/864-7333
PROCEED TO PRESIDENTIAL SUITE - HOLDING ROOM (If desired) 5:40 PM- ATTEND PRE-DINNER RECEPTION 6:30 PM FORMAT: Mix and Mingle 6:30 PM PROCEED TO (Room to be determined) 6:30 PM- ATTEND/SPEAK - BANQUET - 7:30 PM 1993 MIDWEST GOP LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE CONTACT: Bobbie Moore RNC committeewoman, Missouri 816/781-2471
CROWD SIZE: 250 RNC Members from 13 Midwest States: Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Ohio PRESS: OPEN PROGRAM: 6:30 PM - Head Table Introduced: Senator Dole Senator Kit Bond Jack Ranson Mary Alice Lair Marynell Reece Evelyn McPhail (Mississippi GOP Chairman, and Director of Education for RNC) Bobbie Moore, Missouri Committeewoman Jeanie Austin, RNC Deputy chairman Martha Moore, Ohio RNC Committeewoman Dr. Robert Ashcroft - Governor's father 6:35 PM - Pledge of Allegiance 6:37 PM - Prayer - Dr. Ashcroft 6:40 PM - Introduction of Senator Dole - Senator Bond {Emcee) 6:45 PM REMARKS - SENATOR DOLE
7:15 PM S~nator Dole concludes remarks and departs Hotel (dinner then served)
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SEPTEMBER 11 PAGE THREE
7:45 PM Ar. City Fueling 417/869-1990 7:50 PM Lv. Springfield AIRCRAFT: ConAgra Lear 35 TAIL NO.: N 823 CA PILOT: Steve Walling CO-PILOT: Joe Auster
MANIFEST: Senator Dole Mike Glassner MEAL SERVICE: Dinner FLIGHT TIME: 2 hrs 15 mins TIME CHANGE: +l hour
11:05 PM Ar. Washington National Airport Signature Flight Support 703/549-8340 .'-·' .. ~
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FINAL 9/10/93 CONTACT: Jo-Anne Coe 202/408-5105 (0) 202/408-5117 (FAX) 703/845-1714 (H)
SENATOR DOL~ SCHEDULE -- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11
(Pick up from Kansas schedule) 4:25 PM Ar. Wells Aircraft Hutchinson, Kansas 316/663-1546
4:30 PM Lv. Hutchinson
AIRCRAFT: ConAgra Lear 35 TAIL NO.: N 823 CA
PILOT: Steve Walling Skypager: 1-800- 759-7245, PIN 5383554 CO-PILOT: Joe Auster
• MANIFEST: Senator Dole Mike Glassner
FLIGHT TIME: 45 minutes '. "' I
CONTACT: Maxine Brennan 402/595-4222 (Ofc.) 402/595-4560 (FAX)
~eekend contact: Hangar; Aurora, Illinois 708/466-9640
5:15 PM Ar. Springfield, Missouri Springfield Regional Airport city Fueling 417/869-1990
MET BY: Scott Gallagher (DFP '88 Regional Director, Missouri Republican Party) 314/636-3146
DRIVE TIME: 20 minutes
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SEPTEMBER 11 PAGE TWO
5:35 PM Ar. University Plaza Hotel 417/864-7333
PROCEED TO PRESIDENTIAL SUITE - HOLDING ROOM (If desired)
5:40 PM- ATTEND PRE-DINNER RECEPTION 6:30 PM FORMAT: Mix and Mingle
6:30 PM PROCEED TO (Room to be determined)
6:30 PM- ATTEND/SPEAK - BANQUET - 7:30 PM 1993 MIDWEST GOP LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE
CONTACT: Bobbie Moore RNC committeewoman, Missouri 816/781-2471
CROWD SIZE: 250 RNC Members from 13 Midwest States: Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Ohio
PRESS: OPEN
PROGRAM: 6:30 PM - Head Table Introduced: Senator Dole Senator Kit Bond Jack Ranson Mary Alice Lair Marynell Reece Evelyn McPhail (Mississippi GOP Chairman, and Director of Education for RNC) Bobbie Moore, Missouri Committeewoman Jeanie Austin, RNC Deputy chairman Martha Moore, Ohio RNC Committeewoman Dr. Robert Ashcroft - Governor's father
6:35 PM - Pledge of Allegiance 6:37 PM - Prayer - Dr. Ashcroft 6:40 PM - Introduction of Senator Dole - Senator Bond (Emcee) 6:45 PM REMARKS - SENATOR DOLE
7:15 PM Senator Dole concludes remarks and departs Hotel (dinner then served)
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SEPTEMBER 11 PAGE THREE 7:45 PM Ar. City Fueling 417/869-1990
7:50 PM Lv. Springfield
AIRCRAFT: ConAgra Lear 35 TAIL NO.: N 823 CA
PILOT: Steve Walling CO-PILOT: Joe Auster MANIFEST: Senator Dole Mike Glassner
MEAL SERVICE: Dinner
FLIGHT TIME! 2 hrs 15 mins TIME CHANGE: +1 hour
11:05 PM Ar. Washington National Airport Signature Flight Support 703/549-8340
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SEPTEMBER 11 PAGE TWO
5:35 PM Ar. University Plaza Hotel 417/864-7333
PROCEED TO PRESIDENTIAL SUITE - HOLDING ROOM (If desired)
5:40 PM- ATTEND PRE-DINNER RECEPTION 6:30 PM FORMAT: Mix and Mingle
6:30 PM PROCEED TO (Room to be determined)
6:30 PM- ATTEND/SPEAK - BANQUET - 7:30 PM 1993 MIDWEST GOP LEADERSHlP CONFERENCE
CONTACT: Bobbie Moore RNC committeewoman, Missouri 816/781-2471
CROWD SIZE: 250 RNC Members from 13 Midwest States: Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Wisconsin and Ohio PRESS: OPEN PROGRAM: 6:30 PM - Head Table Introduced: Senator Dole Senator Kit Bond Jack Ranson Mary Alice Lair Marynell Reece Evelyn McPhail (Mississippi GOP chairman, and Director of Education for RNC) Bobbie Moore, Missouri Committeewoman Jeanie Austin, RNC Deputy Chairman Martha Moore, Ohio RNC Committeewoman Dr. Robert Ashcroft - Governor's father
6:35 PM - Pledge of Allegiance 6:37 PM - Prayer - Dr. Ashcroft 6:40 PM - Introduction of Senator Dole - Senator Bond (Emcee) 6:45 PM REMARKS - SENATOR DOLE
7:15 PM Senator Dole concludes remarks and departs Hotel {dinner then served)
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SEPTEMBER 11 PAGE THREE: 7:45 PM Ar. City Fueling 417/869-1990 7:50 PM Lv. Springfield
AIRCRAFT: ConAgra Lear 35 TAIL NO.: N 823 CA PILOT: Steve Walling CO-PILOT: Joe Auster
MANIFEST; Senator Dole Mike Glassner MEAL SERVICE: Dinner
FLIGHT TIME: 2 hrs 15 rnins TIME CHANGE: +l hour
11:05 PM Ar. Washington National Airport Signature Flight Support 703/549-8340
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"A Party of Ide.as" ...... ~·····-······· · ····· ·· .... ··-····Missouri • Organi2ed by Indiana 11:00 a.m. Third Breakoul Commilteewoman Jean Alm Session Begins H"tcomt, Indiana Federation Note: Clloosc of Republican Wome.n 011c of Ilic four scssiot:s lislal below President!'vtarianMiller mcderatesapanel between discussion the pro-choice Beverly Hudnu! "Candid;ite Recruibnenl'' 1 wile of U1e -···· · ········· · ~···- ·· ·······Kansas former Mayor of Indianapolis, •Introduced by Missouri . Counsel to Uu~ Committeewoman National Right-to-Life Capps Mvore, Robert Organization and Vigo the Republican National Co1nmillee' County Chairman, lames Bopp, Poli licaJ Et.1 u..:a lion and Lynn Shapiro, Division, coordinated am Executive Director of W J directed by Evelyn 1SH ( Wom~u Jn the Senate & McPhaiJ, presents tested method }louse), a newly fornu~d Republican fur local party organizations political action in locating and retainin1 committee. the most electable \ candidates. AJdi lional pane rnem bers include RNC Polilical Ed uca lion 10;00 a.m. Second Breakout Judy Specialis; Session Begins Hughes, Jefferson Coun~y Note: Gwose (Missouri one vf tl1e four sessio11s liste1I below Chairwoman DorisTurner~andStateRepresentative and Butler County (Missouri) Chairman Bill Foster. "County Chaim1an•s Leade:rship'' ....•.•.•••• " ...... Kansas A • introducedbyMissouriStateChairmanTom "rromoting Women ..., Fowler, Within the Party• ...... •.... t') panel Kansas B w membets Stauiey Cox: • Introduced by Indiana (Pettis Co., M!ssou1i Comznitteewoman jean Ann '
Page 12 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu Saturday. September ~ 1 .. 12 Noon Registration Opens •. ou-····--ConferenceCenter Lobby 0 7:30 a.rn. Breakasl ...... ·-····.. ···············-···Georgia/IowaRoom~ • Featured Speakers t:30 p.m. Opening Session ·-····--··-····-··········-·····Arizona Room• J.C. \'\i·aus, Corp. Commissio11t::r CDklnhoma) • Featured Speakers Doug f3ereuter, U. S. Represe1t111liiie (NelmJ.s.tJl) Martha Moore, Cammitteewomim (Ohio) j Tom Fowler, Stale Chairman (Missor1ri) 9:00 a.m. First Breakout Session Begins Margaret Kelly, State Audjtor (Miss1Juri) Note: Choose one of tfw for ff scssio11s Iisled bdow John Kasich, U. S. Representative (Ol1io) Mel Hancock, U.S. &prestnttJtiue (Missouri) "A New Generalilln! Expanding Our Baselt .• Kansas 1 Roberta Moore, Committeewoman (Missouri) • A panel discussion organized by low Cornmilleewornan Gwen Boeke featuringMichiga 3:30 p.m. Polling: The National .Mood ...... _. .• Arizona Room,. Republican Party Youth CoordinalorGregMcNeill) • Neil Newhouse.. PubUc Opinion Strategies Young Republican National Chairman Irv BisnO\ past Iowa Young Republican Chainnan Jason Gros~ and Iowa College Republican Chainnan Trev1 5:00 p.m. Welcoming Reception ··-············~······-···Georgia Room• Parson. • Hosted by ·~ ...... Kansas I t 'l Margaret Kelly, State Auditor (MiSSfJurj) "Campaign Technologies" ...... Mel Hancock, U. S. &presentalive (Misscuri) •Organized by 11-.'isconsin Slale Chairman Davie Note: Participants should dress cns11QIJy prepured to Opilz~ an up-to-daledescriplion of Ule mostef!ecti v depnrl dilectly for lhe Bilrbara Ma11drtl Slww implementations of modem ledulologies in winnin campaigns by Wisconsin Republican Party Politic< Director Brian Christianson and Wisconsi: 6!15 p.m. Busses Depart for Branson ...... Convention Center Republican Party Campaign Consultant Davi• I') Welch. "'.. Note: Busses will depart promptJy .from in front of the "' Conve11lion Center for tlie Grand Palace Tlieatre. -OS) ~···· · · · ······ ·····Kansas ( .~ ''Welfare V. Opportunity ...... ' •Introduced by Nortl1 Dakota CommiUeewoma. "'.:;,. I') 8:0(} p.m. Connie Nicholas, h1dim1a Publisher and l>usinessma Barbara Mandrel Show ...... Grand Palace1 Branson "' Note: Busses will arrive back at tlie. UniversUy Plaza George Witwer explains RepubJican fiscalaiKlsocit Hold and Corwentfrm Center by approximately policies that build real economic alternati ves l• 11:00 p.m. welfare and dependency.
Note: • indicate.r the room i.s llJcated in the Convemio11 Ce11ier
Page 13 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu Sunday, September 12 12 Noon Luncheon ...... - ..... ;-Georgia/Iowa Rooms• • Kevnole Speaker 8:00 a.m. B1eakfast ----····-·····-·-- Oklaboma/Kansas Rooms Haley Barbour, RNC CJ111irmrm 8:30 a.m. "Sennon in Song" ...... ·-·-·.. OklahClDla/Kansas Rooms 1:30 p.•1. Grassroots Party Organization ...... Arfaona Romn,. • John Ashcroft, former Govenror (Missouri) •Evelyn McPhail, RNC Director of Polilit11l b.lucation 9:30 a.m. Conference. Concludes 1:45 p.m. Wo1king With Volunteers ·····-····- ...... Arizona Roonr~ • Judy Hughes, RNC PvliUcal Education Spccialisi
2:30 p.Jn. Gel-Out-The-Vote! ••. m ...... _ ...... - ...... Arizona Room• • Randy Enwright, RNC Regional F1dd Reprcseutaffue
3:00 p.m. Local Fundraising-...... _...... -...... Arizona Romar• • Tony Feather, RNC Regi01ial FieJcl Represent~uive
3:3(J p.m. Pmlocol in Politics .. - ...... -...... - •.• Arizona Room• ,•J),,
3:45 p.m. Summary ...... -...... Arizona Roon1,. • Featured Speakers Evelyn McPhai!, RNC Direct 6:00 pJn. Social Hour ...... -...... Georgia/Iowa Rooms* 6:30 p.m. Evening Banquet ...... Georgia/Iowa Rooms~ • Keynote Speaker Bob Dole, U.S. Senate R£publfrn11 Lcn1ier • Master of Cere111onies Kil Bond, U.S. Senator (Missouri) • Entertainment John Hancock, form cr Stalt! Rc11. (1\.1is...;t:11ri) Page 14 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu Friday, September 10 CD 0 Saturday, September 11 ~ N 12Noon Registration Opens ...••••. ;...... Conference Center Lobby 0 7~30 a.m. Breakast ...... Georgia/Iowa Rooms~ ~ • Featured Speakers ~ Commi~sfoner ~!30p.m. Opening Session• ...... Ar1z · nna Room• J.C. Watts, Corp. (Oklnhmua) ~ Cl.. • Featured Speakers Ooug Bereuler, U." S. Rcprcscnt11ti1.'c! (Ni:bmska) ~ Martha Moore, Committeewoman 0 (Ohio) (') 9!00 a.m. First Breakout Session Begins Ol Tom Fowler.. State Chairman (Missourj) I Margaret Kelly, State Note: Choose one of the four sessions lisffrl bdow 0 Auditor (Missouri) I Ol John Kasich... U.S. Representative (Ohio) 0 "A New 11 Mel Hancock, U. S. Representative (Missouri) Generalion: Expanding Our B"se .. Kansas A Roberta Moore, Committeewoman (Missouri) •A panel discussion organized by lowa Committeewoman Gwen Boeke featuring Michigan 3:30 p.m. Polling: The National Mood ...... Arizona Room* Republican Party Youth Coordinator GregMcNeil1y, • Neil Newhouse, Public Opinion Strategies Young Republican National Chairman Irv Bisnov, past Iowa Young RepubHcan Chairman Jason Gross, and Iowa College Republican Chairman Trevis Parson. 5:00 p.m. Wel«:oming Reception ·······-····················GeorgiaRoom"'" •Hosted by Margaret Kelly, State Auditor (Missouri) "Campaign Technologies" ...... Kansas B Mel Hancock, U.S. Representative (Missouri) • Organized by Wisconsin State Chairman David Note: Participants should dress casually prepared fo Opitz, an up-to-date descrip!ion of the mosteffoctive x l.J... implementations of modern technologies in winning (\J depart directly for the Barbara Mandrel Show (\J campajgns by Wisconsin lSl Republiczm IJarly Political CJ) . Director Brian Christianson and vVisconsin x E:15 p.m. Busses Depart for Branson ...... Convention Center Republican Party Campaign Consultant David 1- Welch. o!S Note: Busses will depart promptly from in front of the l-a: Convention Center for the Grand Palace Theatre. 11 (T) Welfare lSl V. Opportunity ...... Kansas C t"- •Introduced by North Dakota ..-i Committeewoman :00 p.m. Barbara Mandrel ConnieNid10las,Indiana Publisher and businessman (T) Show ...... Grand Palace_, Branson CJ) George Witwer expJains Republican fiscal and soci«l " Note: Busses will arrive back at the University Plaza Hotel and Convention Center by approximately policies that build real economk ah-ernatives lo 11:00 p.m. welfare and dependency. Cl.. w UJ Note: * indicates the room is located in the Convention Center Page 15 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu 00 0 11 A Party of Ideas" ...... Missouri 11:00 a.m. :tt Thi rel Breakout Session Uegins ('") • Organized by Indiana Committeewoman Jean Ann 0 Note: Choose one of the fv11r st'Ssions listt>rl 0 . Harcourt, below lndiana Federation of RepubJican Women ""' PresidentMarianMiUer moderates a panel discussion 1 ~ "Candidate Recruihnent ' ...... Kansas A ""' between the pro-dmice Beverly Hudnut, wife of the (SJ • Introduced by Missourl Committeewoman Roberta ~ former Mayor of Indianapolis1 Counsel to the LO Capps Moore, the Repub1kan National Committ€e' s a National Right-to-Life Organization and Vigo Political ('") Education Division, coordinated and m County Chairman, James Bopp, anrl Lynn Shapiro, ) I directed by Evelyn M cPhail, presents tested methods 0 Executive Director ofWISI ~ J (Women Jn the Senate & for loca] party I organizations in locating and retaining m House), a newly formed Republican 0 political action the most electable candidates. Additional pane1 committee. membersindudeRNC PoJi ti cal Education Specialist Judy Hughes, Jefferson County (Missouri) 10:00 a.rn. Second Breakout Session Begins Chairwoman Doris Turner, and State Representative Note: Choose one of the four sessions listed below and Butler County {Missouri) Chainnan Bill Foster. 11 County Chairman's Leadershipn ...... Kansas A 11 urromoting Women Within the Party ...... Kansas B • Inlmduced by MissouriStateChairman Tom Fowler, • Introduced by Indiana Committeewoman Jean Ann panel members Stanley Cox (Pettis Co., Missouri Harcourt, Judy Singleton~ founder and president of Chairman}, Billie Pinkepank (Cass Co., Missouri the Richard G. Lugar Excellence in Public Service Chairwoman), Helen Collins (Adair Co., Missouri Series, describes merit-based methods for advancing Chairwoman), and Glenn Freeman {Douglas Co., our most quaJffied fema1e candidates within the NE. Cht,iirman) discuss effective techniques for party into elected office. building durable grassroots county efforts. 11 Communications" ...... Kansas C "Campaign Techno1ogies" ...... Kansas B • (See description for identical seminar • (See description during the for identical seminar during the 10:00 p.m. breakout session.) 9:00 a.rn. breakout session.) "Taxation and Finance" ...... Missouri ~•communicationsn ...... Kansas C •Introduced by South Dakota Committeewoman • Introduced by Michigan State Chairman David 1 Arlene Ham, "AmericansForTaxReform" Executive (T) Doyle1 the RNC's Leigh Ann Metzger presents the (]'I J Director Peter Roff describes critical issues the most successful approaches to conveying our country faces in economics, crime, and labor policies winning message to the voters in the clearest and and how each issue is both fundamental most appeaHing manner. and pivota I a. lo our individual w freedoms and our success as n Ul 11 party and a nation. A Party of Ideas: Building Coalitions" ...... Missouri • (See description for identical seminar during the 9:00 a.m. breakout session.) Page 16 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu Sunday, September 12 co 0 12 Noon Luncheon ...... Georgia/Iowa Roo1ns* ~ • Keynote Speaker 8:00 a.m. Breakfast ...... Oklahoma/Kansas Rooms ~ 0 Haley Barbour,, RNC Chairman ~ 11 11 8:30 a.m. Sermon in Song ...... OkJahoma/Kansas Rooms ~1:30p.m. Grassroots Party Organjzation ...... Arizona Room,. • John Ashcroft former Governor (Missouri) 0.. • Eve1yn McPhaiJ, RNC Director of Political Education .. ... LO 0 9:30 a.m. Conference Cond udes (Y) 1:45 p.m. Working With Volunteers ...... Arizona Room* (I) I 0 • Judy Hughes, RNC Political Education Specialist ~ I (I) 0 2:30 p.rn. Get-Out-The-Vote! ...... Arizona Room* • Randy Enwright, RNC Regional Ffrltt R..cprcscntnti"oe 3:00 p.m. Local Fundraising ...... Arizom1 Room* • Tony Feather, RNC Regional Field Representative 3:30 p.m. Protocol in Politics ...... Arizona Room* • Judy Hughes, RNC Political Edlm1tio11 Specialist 3:45 p.m. Summary ...... ,...... ,, ...... Arizona Roo1n * • Featured Speakers Evelyn McPhail, RNC Director of Political Ed11mlion x La... Roberta Moore, Comitleewoman (Missouri) ~ IS) Donna Boley, State Senator (West Virginia) CTI x Bonnie Sue Cooper, State Representative (Missouri) a: La... ~4!00 p.m. Afternoon Keynote Address ...... Arizona Room* l-a: • Jeanie Austin, RNC Co-Chairman " ('l') ~6:30 p.m. Evening Banquet ...... Georgia/Iowa Rooms* ...... (S) • Keynote Speaker , Bob Dole, U.S. Senate Republican Leader 0..w • Master of Ceremonies U) Kit Bond, U. S. Senator (Missouri) • Entertainment John Hancock, former State Rep. (Mis;;ouri) Page 17 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu ()) 0 :I:!: LO 0 0 Kansas A , Kansas B Kansas C p.. Missouri ::;,: p.. I.() (VJ en I 0 New Generation: I 9:00 AM Welfare The Big Tent en- Campaign 0 Expanding the vs. (Building - Technologies 9:55 AM Base Opportunity Coalitions) 10:00 AM County Campaign The Big Tent x Chairrnants l.J.. Communications (Building (\) Technologies (\] (S) (Jl Leadership Coalitions) x 10:55 AM cr l.J.. t- cXS t- cr "1" ISi ('.... -rl (Y) Promoting en ' 11 :00 AM Taxation (S) Candidate Women -rl Communications and - Recruitment Cl.. within the w Finance 11 :55 AM Republican Party ~ ['- en II P4 Page 18 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas SEP 10 '93 17:05 RT&T FRX 9022FX http://dolearchives.ku.edu P.6 ATTENDEES TO THE MIDWEST LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE September 10 - 12, 1993. Sprin1field. Missouri (As of September 9, 1993) IOWA Millie Dauby Gloria G. Flentje Gwea Boeke - /VAr. f.QMM Jefmy & Suzanne Devine Joan Freeman Buitwiu L. Day - ~ (. ( Richard & Jo Ann Dodge Teresa Green Nancy Day l'olui l'. Edgerton Made A. Dix Sue Frwuman Sharon Jackson Jw Fay Ecklund - SC" ( Mary Gallahan Pat Koehler GeorgelR.acbeale Eichbom Robert D. Green Julie Lair Jim Greenfield - E'. )t wc.. i:) • A. Jean Ann Harcourt Mary Alice Lair Jim & Cheryl Greiner Robert J. Hiler, Jr. Jason Gl'C,JS$ Gladys Hollon Rep. Carlos & Linda Mayans Karen Hempen Beverly Hudnut Theresa G. Neist'.$ A1..- ... A.#..J O"t'"i' Awhey J. Hogfonl - °' C C Alicia ICocher George M. Parsons Robert c. Jaccbsou SUSllll Lightle Bill & Matynel1 Rfleee Richard O. Johnson Bruce Mikesell Pat Rhea Phyllis Kelly - Co~ l'-\A uft Marian Miller Ron Scheffler Pamela J. Knopf Connie K. Nass Eric Snell Trevis Parson Susan Schwab Linda Tiegreen Roger Pease Patrick: Sefton Alan P. Wt!:ldon ,.,., Nkr CQ!v..,.... Stephen & Dawn Roberts Judy Singleton Joann Wiley Sondoe Walker - fl~~ llcfl George &. Joyce Stieglitz, Jr. Donna Yoh ILLJNOIS Mike Toole MICHIGAN Jack & Sue Dyer Melanie Vermillion Bob Anderson Harold B. Smith, Jr. Rose Marie Vollmer Lisa Baragar Paul Zaruba George Witwer Greg Brock INDIANA Shirley A. Woody Joe Cella Shirley Bakec Ben & Ruth Ann Yantis 011.vid Doyle Carl &. Susan Baxmeyer James H. Yoke Brian Downes Jim Bopp KANSAS L. James Hall Christi lkix.e Jill Aylward David Krause Joyce L. Briggs Or. Ken Ciboski Mac Mcctellm R=97% 09-10- 93 05:06PM P006 ~08 Page 19 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu SEP 10 '93 17:05 RT&T FAX 9022FX P.7 Greg McNeilly Kathlene Costello-Chytil Robert & Earlene McClure Chuck & Jackie Yob Stanley B. Cox Ricley Lee Miller MINNESOTA Betty Cunningham Gad & Roberta Moore Les & Evie Axdahl Rowena Earle Thelma Neff Gayle Bolbitarett Andy Evans George Parker Shirley Boqetding Kathlyn Fares Grant "Ron" Peter$ Sb.vw Cluk Rep. Bill I. Foster Billie Pinkepank Joe Corbett Tom and Linda Fowler WillilUll Reynolds Wilma I. Grams Ernie and Polly Frisch Rudy Rhodes MymaHowes Jewett and Ca.tolyn Fulkerson Carol '.Roberts Megan Ivory Joy Gerstein Chris Rollings Roger Knauss Sue Goller Medille & Batbara M . Sackman Terry McCall Jean Graefe David Schultz Jack Meelcs Barbara Grimm Hillard & Marilyn Selck, Jr. John W. Palmer Jeanne Hack:ei: Oifford & Violet Shipton MISSOURI Rick Hardy Sen. Marvin Singleton Martha Bailey James Harris ConleU Sm.ith Robert Bales Sc;ott Harter Spettcer Thomson Joyce Beeks Tim Hymer Timothy J. Trower Ray & Brooks Behrens Tim.Juhnke Doris Turner Joanne Breckenridge Bob Kallash Francis Turner Dean BrookBhier Rep. Pat Kelley Mel White Ruby Brownlee Rep. David Klarich NORTH DAKOTA Kathryn Bruce Jan Klarich ltep. Pan Austin Ruth BIUJlS Alyce lenowles Pan Ness Jerome & Dorothy Burford Barbara Ladesich Collilie Nicholas Mavis Busick Jeffrey Layman Rep. Jim PoolDJ,llD ](6\'in cailahan Don Lucietta Dan Traynor Rep. Doyle Childers Justin Lewis NEBRASKA Helen Collins Ronald Mark Meredith Christensen Rep. Boonie Sue Cooper Pam Mason Patricia Dickens Violet C.orbett William Mauck Pat Dol'Vlllrl R=97% 09-10-93 05:06PMPage 20POD? of 44 ~08 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas sEe 10 '93 17=06 AT&T FAX 9022FX http://dolearchives.ku.edu P.8 Kevin Fry David Opitz Jesse Halbgewachs Richard Waldrop Joyce Schrain Trmt Steele Steve Thomlison Philip Young omo Robert & Ruth Awa Bennett Helen Brown Virginia Cheney l'oaa Douglass lh Flick Olympia Hall Marion Livingston Danny MOlltgomery Maltba Moore David Payne Frances Rex Betty Staebell Dee WeaJiotst TomWhatman Robert Wilson SOUTH DAKOTA Shane Mott WISCONSIN Mary Buestrio Bob Dohnal Judith Ficb David Mancl Leo McLaughlin. 09-10-93 05:06PM POOB ttOB R=97% Page 21 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu SENATOR BOB DOLE MID WEST GOP CONFERENCE SPRINGFIELD, MISSOURI SEPTEMBER 13, 1993 *THIS WAS A STRANGE WEEK IN WASHINGTON. ON TUESDAY, PRESIDENT CLINTON AND VICE PRESIDENT GORE SAID THEY WANTED TO 11 REINVENT11 AND SHRINK GOVERNMENT. 1 Page 22 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu *AND ON WEDNESDAY, THE SENATE APPROVED THE PRESIDENT'S PROPOSAL TO CREATE A HUGE NEW $1.5 BILLION BUREAUCRACY WHICH GETS THE GOVERNMENT INVOLVED IN PAYING VOLUNTEERS. *EVER SINCE THE PIONEER DAYS IN THE MIDWEST WHERE THE WHOLE COMMUNITY GOT 2 Page 23 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu TOGETHER FOR A BARN- RAISING, VOLUNTEERISM HAS BEEN PART OF A GREAT NATIONAL TRADITION--AND WE CERTAINLY SAW THAT TRADITION CONTINUED DURING THE RECENT MIDWESTERN FLOODS. AND NOW UNCLE SAM WILL BE STEPPING IN, GIVING THE------FEDERAL SEAL OF APPROVAL TO CERTAIN 3 Page 24 of 44 -- - ~ ------This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu CHARITIES AND ACTIVITIES, AND PAYING VOLUNTEERS. *THE FACT IS THAT ANY MONEY THE VICE PRESIDENT SAVES BY CUTTING DOWN REGULATIONS ON THE SIZE OF GOVERNMENT ASHTRAYS IS A MERE PITTANCE COMPARED TO THE MONEY THIS ADMINISTRATION IS SPENDING ON MORE GOVERNMENT. 4 Page 25 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu *WE ALSO GOT SOME NEWS THIS WEEK FROM THE NON- PARTISAN CONGRESSIONAL BUDGET OFFICE, WHICH RELEASED ITS MID-SESSION BUDGET REVIEW. *THERE WERE A LOT OF CHARGES FLYING AROUND DURING LAST MONTH'S BUDGET DEBATE, AND THE CBO--WHICH PRESIDENT CLINTON HAS 5 Page 26 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu PRAISED AS THE OFFICIAL SCOREKEEPER--CONCLUDED THAT THE REPUBLICANS WERE RIGHT. *THE REVIEW SHOWED THAT THE CLINTON BUDGET PLAN WILL NOT REDUCE THE DEFICIT BY $505 BILLION AS CLAIMED BY THE WHITE HOUSE, OR EVEN $496 BILLION, AS CLAIMED BY CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATS. 6 Page 27 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu ACCORDING TO CBO, TOTAL DEFICIT REDUCTION WILL BE CLOSER TO $432 BILLION OVER 5 YEARS. THOSE NUMBERS ARE VERY CLOSE TO THE ONES REPUBLICANS WERE CRITICIZED FOR DURING THE BUDGET DEBATE. AND IT'S IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER THAT AFTER THE INITIAL DEFICIT REDUCTION 7 Page 28 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu CAUSED BY THE PRESIDENT'S MASSIVE TAX INCREASE, THE DEFICIT WILL SKYROCKET BACK UP. *BUT THE CBO DID AGREE WITH THE WHITE HOUSE ON ONE POINT--THE FACT THAT OVER THE NEXT FIVE YEARS, ECONOMIC GROWTH WILL NEVER GROW AT-_.----- A RATE EXCEEDING 2.7%. REMEMBER 8 Page 29 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu THAT DURING THE CAMPAIGN, PRESIDENT BUSH WAS DRAGGED THROUGH THE MUD BECAUSE ECONOMIC GROWTH IN 1992 WAS 11 0NLY11 3.9% *WHY THE ECONOMIC SLOWDOWN? MY BELIEF IS THAT THE PRESIDENT'S TAX AND SPEND BUDGET PLAN AND THE THREAT OF MORE TAXES TO PAY FOR HEALTH CARE REFORM HAS 9 Page 30 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu BUSINESS--ESPECIALLY SMALL BUSI N ESS--WORRI ED. *SMALL BUSINESSMEN AND WOMEN ARE TELLING ME THAT THEY ARE REACTING TO TAX INCREASES THE ONLY WAY THEY COULD. BY CUTTING COSTS. BY NOT BUYING THAT PIECE OF EQUIPMENT. BY NOT HIRING THAT NEW WORKER, OR OPENING THAT NEW OFFICE. 10 Page 31 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu *AND NOW THEY'RE READING REPORTS THAT THE PRESIDENT'S HEALTH CARE PLAN WILL INVOLVE A BIG INCREASE IN THEIR PAYROLL TAX. AND THAT WILL MEAN FURTHER CUTBACKS, FEWER PURCHASES, AND FEWER NEW JOBS. *DESPITE THE BAD ECONOMIC NEWS, I THINK YOU'D HAVE TO 11 Page 32 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu SAY THAT PRESIDENT CLINTON HAD A GOOD WEEK. IT'S HARD TO ARGUE AGAINST CUTTING GOVERNMENT WASTE. AND EVEN THOUGH HIS FOREIGN POLICY TEAM PLAYED NO PART IN THE ISRAEL-P.L.O. NEGOTIATIONS, THEY'RE RECEIVING SOME OF THE GOOD FEELINGS WHICH COME WITH HOPES FOR PEACE IN THIS 12 Page 33 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu TROUBLED REGION. *AND THAT'S THE WAY IT'S GOING TO BE. THE PRESIDENT IS GOING TO HAVE HIS GOOD WEEKS AND HIS BAD WEEKS. HIS NUMBERS WILL PROBABLY GO UP AND DOWN IN THE POLLS. *BUT THROUGH IT ALL, OUR ROLE AS REPUBLICANS REMAINS THE SAME. 13 Page 34 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu *AND THAT'S NOT TO THROW ROCKS AT THE PRESIDENT. NOT TO OBSTRUCT FOR OBSTRUCTION'S SAKE. BUT TO CONTINUE TO ADVOCATE THE PRINCIPLES THAT UNITED REPUBLICANS IN CONGRESS AND ACROSS THE NATION DURING THIS SUMMER'S BUDGET DEBATE. 14 Page 35 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu *I REMEMBER NOT TOO LONG AGO WHEN VOTERS USED TO COMPLAIN THAT 11THERE WASN'T A DIMES WORTH OF DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE REPUBLICAN AND DEMOCRAT PARTV. 11 *WELL I GUESS THEY'RE RIGHT. BECAUSE THERE'S NOT A DIME~ WORTH OF DIFFERENCE ... THERE'S BILLIONS 15 Page 36 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu AND BILLIONS OF DOLLARS OF DIFFERENCE. *THROUGH HIS TAX INCREASES, HIS SPENDING INCREASES, AND HIS PROPOSALS FOR A BIGGER AND MORE POWERFUL FEDERAL GOVERNMENT PRESENCE, PRESIDENT CLINTON HAS MADE HIS PHILOSOPHY CLEAR. 16 Page 37 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu *HE BELIEVES THAT GOVERNMENT IS THE ANSWER. THAT UNCLE SAM KNOWS BEST. AND THAT WE CAN TAX, SPEND, AND MANDATE AMERICA'S WAY BACK TO PROSPERITY. *REPUBLICANS HAVE A DIFFERENT BELIEF. WE OFFER MORE. NO, NOT MORE TAXES, MORE SPENDING, AND MORE MANDATES. BUT MORE JOBS, 17 Page 38 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu MORE INCOME, MORE OPPORTUNITY, AND MORE FREEDOM. WE BELIEVE IN THE INDIVIDUAL. WE BELIEVE THAT GROWTH AND PROSPERITY WILL COME ONLY IF GOVERNMENT ALLOW AMERICANS TO TAKE · RISKS, AND LEAVES THEM WITH MORE DOLLARS IN THEIR POCKETS. 18 Page 39 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu *AND THAT'S THE DIFFERENCE WE'VE HIGHLIGHTED SO SUCCESSFULLY IN ELECTIONS IN- GEORGIA, TEXAS, CALIFORNIA, AND ARKANSAS. *AND THAT'S THE DIFFERENCE WE'VE GOT TO HIGHLIGHT NEXT YEAR IN ELECTIONS ACROSS THE COUNTRY. 19 Page 40 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu *AND THERE'S ANOTHER POINT WE NEED TO HIGHLIGHT NEXT YEAR. HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE UNDER 40 YEARS OF AGE? WELL, IF YOU ARE, YOU'VE NEVER BEEN ALIVE WHEN THERE'S BEEN REPUBLICAN CONTROL OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. AND FOR ONLY SIX YEARS OF YOUR LIFE 20 Page 41 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas -http://dolearchives.ku.edu \ .J WAS THE SENATE CONTROLLED BY REPUBLICANS. *SO, LET'S ASK THE VOTERS SOME SIMPLE QUESTIONS. ARE YOU-CONTENT WITH THE WAY CONGRESS OPERATES AND SPENDS YOUR MONEY? OR DO YOU THINK CONGRESS CAN DO BETTER? *OUR MESSAGE HAS TO BE THAT IF YOU TRULY WANT TO 21 Page 42 of 44 ------'------. This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu REINVENT GOVERNMENT, THEN YOU CAN START BY REINVENTING CONGRESS, AND BY GIVING CONTROL TO REPUBLICANS. *WE'RE STILL LOOKING FOR A COUPLE OF CANDIDATES FOR SOME SENATE SEATS, SO IF ANYONE'S INTERESTED, PLEASE SEE ME. WE PAY RELOCATION EXPENSES. 22 Page 43 of 44 This document is from the collections at the Dole Archives, University of Kansas http://dolearchives.ku.edu *THANK YOU AGAIN, PLEASE KEEP IN TOUCH, AND l'D BE HAPPY NOW TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS OR JUST TO HEAR WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND. 23 Page 44 of 44