Senate District 10

Political Facts

1. Tina Benkiser was re-elected Chairman of the Republican Party of and Dr. Robin Armstrong was elected Vice Chairman.

2. Leslie Recine and Jim Borchert, State Republican Executive Committee members, Senate District 10, attended their first State Newsletter Republican Executive Committee meeting after the conclusion of the 2nd Quarter, 2006 State Convention on Saturday, June 3, 2006.

3. At the SREC meeting, the committee members were given the Bylaws of the SREC, and David Thackston from El Paso County was elected the secretary of the SREC.

4. On July 22, 2006 there will be an SREC organizational and training rd meeting. The 3 quarterly meeting will be September 15-16, 2006. Leslie Recine and Jim Borchert, State Republican Both meetings will be held at the Austin Airport Marriott South Hotel.

Executive Committeewoman and Committeeman, TX Senate District 10 Leslie Recine Jim Borchert [email protected] [email protected] 2117 Meadowlake Court Fort Worth, TX 76112 Arlington, TX 76013 817-925-3420

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Political Action

1. Get Involved with the following Tarrant County Republican Clubs: Arlington Republican Club Republican National Hispanic Assembly Burleson Area Republican Women Republican Women of Arlington Fort Worth Republican Women’s Club Republican Women’s Study Group of East Tarrant County Marie Baylor Republican Women’s Club Southwest Republican Club Metroplex Republican Women’s Club Tarrant County Republican Assembly Northeast Tarrant County Republican Club Tarrant County Young Republicans North Tarrant Republican Club TCU College Republicans Nothwest Republican Club Texas Wesleyan College Republicans Reagan Legacy Republican Women’s Club UTA College Republicans Republican Forum Westside Republican Women

Please visit www.tcgop.org , under “Republican Clubs,” for meeting locations and dates.

2. Contact your local, state and federal elected officials regarding issues that are important to you- working together we can help build a better government.

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Pol.Ad. by Leslie Receine The best is yet to come if we join together in our common good. Political Understanding Please feel free to contact us anytime at the contact information listed on the top of this newsletter. On June 3, 2006, Leslie Recine and Jim Borchert were chosen by the delegates of Senate District 10, to be your representatives to the State Republican Executive Committee (SREC) for the next two years. CONGRATULATIONS, SD-10! Between State conventions, one man and one woman from each of the Susan Wright State’s 31 senatorial districts sit on a committee of 64 to deliberate and Precinct Chair 2306 decide upon the business of the Republican Party of Texas (RPT).

We are your servants, serving the grassroots of our senatorial district, Now that the 2006 Republican Party of Texas State Convention is to carry your civil and political interests to the State and to bring back over, we can look back with pride that Senatorial District 10 had 240 pertinent information from the State Party, and from your State of 333 delegates (72%) in attendance! By almost any measure it was a Senator (the Honorable Kim Brimer) and State Representatives. All successful convention. Most importantly, we left with a political sovereignty resides in the people, in their aggregate capacity, strong, conservative Platform, which articulates our commitment to by the will and pleasure of the Almighty. As an individual and a individual freedoms, strong pro-life, pro-family values, strong national partaker of that political sovereignty, your active participation is not defense, and border security. only permitted, but is encouraged. Despite this being a mid-term election year, we had spirited races for We are not full-time paid civil representatives (members of the State Vice Chairman, SREC Committeeman and SREC Committeewoman. House) or Senators (members of the State Senate). They have stronger RPT Chairman Tina Benkiser returns, and outgoing vice-chairman and more extensive authority than we. Our authority is exercised is succeeded by Dr. Robin Armstrong. Jim Borchert and within the confines of the State Republican Party. Nevertheless, it is Leslie Recine will represent our district on the SREC. real and can be useful to you as an interested activist. We are charged by you to help elect qualified candidates to office. We will be closely Thank you all for your commitment to the Republican Party! Thank involved in the election process this fall when Republicans will be you, everyone, for your kindnesses during my race, especially those elected or re-elected to lead this state according to our Republican who campaigned for me! I want to congratulate Leslie for her vision and values, which are clearly set forth in our Platform. We successful campaign. Her determination and experience will serve us review political acts and craft language for better rules and better well on the SREC. Please join me as we work together for success in planks in our battle for family, faith and freedom. We contact your November as we return Republicans to office to continue their fine Representatives in the House and your Senators in the Senate to make work on our behalf. We face strong opposition from Democrats sure your interests are heard and your pleasure is legislated, locally, state-wide, and nationally, and every single Republican voter adjudicated and executed. is critical!!!

We have a sufficient supply of good men and women, armed with Let’s all rest up a bit, then hit the ground running hard for the General knowledge and prudence, ready to manage our civil duty and public Election. Now more than ever our grassroots activists are the key to trust with effect. The entire world watches America. America our success, and we must be united in one great cause: Victory in watches Texas. Texas watches Tarrant County. Do not surrender November! before the victory. We have done much. We have much yet to do.

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