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2015 Summer National Meeting 2015 Summer National Meeting. Luther Strange (AL) Lawrence Wasden (ID) Doug Peterson (NE) · · Alan'vvilson (SC) Leslie Rutledge (AR) Greg Zoeller (IN) Adam Laxalt (NV) .. MartJ Jackley(SD) Cynthia Coffman (CO) Buddy Caldwell (LA) Wayne Stenehjem(ND) · .. Pam Bondi (FL) Bill Schuette (MI) Mike DeWirie (OH) Sean Reyes (UT) Sam Olens (GA) Tim Fox (MT) Scott Pruitt (OK) Brad Schimel (WI) · · · ,Patrick Morrisey (WV) To: Attorney General Lawrence Wasden, State ofldaho From: Scott Will, RAGA Executive Director · Date: July 27, 2015 .. Re: RAGA Summer National Meeting, White Sulphur Springs, WV Following are the final details for the rtpcoming RAGAevents in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. We are pleased you will be joining us and look forward to a great meeting. A copy of the updated Agenda for the meeting is enclosed. Flight Information; Attached ls a pf your flight confirmation. Hotel Information: .. The Dulles Airport Check-In Date: FridayJuly31, 2015 Check-·OufDate: Saturday August 1, 2015 Hotel Confirmation: •.••, {Thetf! will be a shuttle every 15 minutes from /AD to the Washington Dulles Airport Marriott) The Resort Check-In Date: Saturday August 1, 2015 Check-Out Date: Tuesday August 4, 2015 Hotel Confirmation Number: •••Ilia Ground Transportation: Upon arrival the car service, The Greenbrier Transportation, will meet you outside of baggage claim. They will be identified by holding a sign with your name on it. If you have any problems locating your driver, please contact 304-536-1110 ext 7259. Your arrival transportation confirmation numberis9··· You are scheduled to depart The Greenbrier on Tuesday August 4, 2015, The Greenbrier Transportation will meet you in the Front Main Entrance at 12:00PM. They will be identified by holding a sign with your name on it. If you have any problems locating your driver, please contact 304-536-1110 ext 7259. Your departure confirmation number is •••I Agenda: Please be prepared to attendA..ItL of the meetings and activities on your agenda. In order to support the continuous growth of RAGA it will be critical to spend as much time as possible with as many different members as possible. Please note, this agenda serves as your line by line for the meeting. Sunday Night Dine Arounds: You are confirmed to attend the dinner at the Sam Sneads location. A dinner fact sheet including a full list of attendees and menu will be provided in your folder at the business meeting. Monday Activity; You are confirmed to participate in the Bunker Tour. AG Fundraisers; Attached is a booklet ofAG and candidate fundraiser You are welcome to attend any and all of them. I know they would love to see you there. The attire for the meeting is business casual (Taste of West Virginia c:iosing is resort casual). Denim and exercise attire are not permitted in the main dining room for breakfast. After 7:00 p.m., some venues enforce a strict dress code (jacket and tie). Further on the dress code is enclosed. Scott Will Amanda Gonzalez Jessica Medeiros Garrison Executive Director Deputy Executive Director · · • Senior Advisor [email protected] agonzalez@republicanags:com [email protected] c 515.783.7582 c 205.799.7122' . c 205.568.4371 Courtney,Anglin Elizabeth Brumleve Chief Financial Officer Operations &.Administrative Assistant Political & Policy Assistant [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] c 601.842.1453 c 205.344.3410 c 502.774.0255 Encl. AG around fact sheet, AG Fundraiser, and Dress code MEETING AGENDA The Greenbrier • 300 West Main Street, White Sulphur Springs, WV• (855) 616-2441 '·, ,_, Saturday. August 1. 2015 ··. cH\ . A Cyber Lounge and Hospitality Suite are provided all day for your convenience by hi Bay Room 5:40PM Load Shuttles for West Virginia Host Committee Dinner, Location: Front Main Entrance of the Hotel · .. · ' ' ,. 6:00PM - 8:00PM West Virginia Host Committee Reception & Dinner ·' Location: Kate's Mountain Lodge ·. Special Guest: Homer Hickam - AmeriCan author, Vietnam veteran, and a former NASA engineer. His autoqi6graphical 11ovel Rocket Boys: A Memoir, was a No. 1 New York Times Best Seller, and Was tlie basis for the 1999 film October Skv. .. / '·, Sunday. August 2. 2015 . .. A Cyber Lounge and Hospitality Suite are provided all day for your convenience by Rent-A-Center in the Chesapeake Bay Room -: -- ·-._,,_ -\ 7:00AM -10:30AM Breakfast (on your own) ) Loc;:ition: Main Dining Room · · *Breakfast is incluqed, please provide your room l<ey to the waiter. Please note: denim and exercise attire are not permitted . ·:? 11:00AM -12:30PM .. ·•AG Business Meeting *Attorneys Genf!ral and Staff Only .. ·.. .Location: Eisenhower A & B 12:30 PM - 2:00PM RAGA ERC & Capital Club Lunch: What Difference Does it Make? Measuring ·\. \ the'Success of Republican A Gs " Location: Chesapeake Room r Speaker: Attorney General Pam Bondi, Florida 2:00PM -5:30PM Private Meetings with Attorneys General and Staff .. *Attorneys General and Staff Only ··. Location: Eisenhower A & B 2:00PM - 2:40PM .· Private meeting with Murray Energy *Attorneys General and Staff Only Location: Eisenhower A & B 2:50PM-3:10PM Private meeting with Microsoft *Attorneys General and Staff Only Location: Eisenhower A & B 3:15PM - 3:35PM Private meeting with Southern Company *Attorneys General and Staff Only Location: Eisenhower A & B 3:40PM - 4:00PM Private meeting with American Fuel Petrochemical Manufacturers *Attorneys General and Staff Only Location: Eisenhower A & B 4:05PM - 4:25PM Private meeting with 21st Century Fox *Attorneys General and Staff Only Location: Eisenhower A & B 4:30PM - 4:50PM Private meeting with Bruning Law Group *Attorneys General and Staff Only Location: Eisenhower A & B 5:30PM - 6:00PM New Member Private Reception with Attorneys General and Staff Location: Colonial Lounge 6:00PM - 7:30PM Welcome Reception Location: Colonial Terrace 7:30PM - 9:00PM ERC, Capital Club, Roundtable & Sponsors Breakout Dinners with Attorneys General Monday. August 3. 2015 A Cyber Lounge and Hospitality Suite are provided all day for your convenience by Rent-A-Center in the Chesapeake Bay Room 7:00AM - 8:45AM Breakfast (on your own) Location: Main Dining Room *Breakfast is included, please provide your room key to the wafter. Please note: denim and exercise attire are not permitted 9:00AM -10:00AM Political Update Location: Chesapeake Room Panelists: Scott Will, Executive Director, RAGA Mike Hurst, Candidate, Mississippi Attorney General Guy Harrison, Partner, On Message Inc. Doug McAuliffe, Chairman, Doug McAuliffe Strategic+ Creative - Jim McLaughlin, President and Partner, McLaughlin & Associates - 11:00Al\;I Issue Briefing I: The Dangerous Consequences ofthe Clean Power Plan & Other EPA Rules ,, .. , ... Location: Chesapeake Room / ..• . , . Moderator: Attorney General Patrick West Virginia Panelists: Attorney General Scott Pruitt, Oklahoma · Attorney General Ken Paxton, Texas Geoffrey Barnes, Counsel, Mµrray Energy Mike Duncan, President & CEO, ACCCE > 11:00AM-12:00PM Issue. II: .. 1:1Y Executive Branch's Assault on Federallsm c7dt s:· • Location: Chesapeake Rodrn . Moderator: Fox, Mogtana Panelists: Idaho General_Leslie Rutledge, Arkansas .. Attorney GenerafPam Bcmdi, Florida 12:00PM - 1:30PM Lunch.·· .. '. ·. >·... · _, Location: Cameo Room ·... 1:00PM ...;6:00PM (priQr registration required) qepart: the North Entrance at 12:45 ·· Location: The Old White TPC at the Greenbrier 1:30PM-4:30PM . Clay Shoontig Tournament Sponsored by the National Rifle Association · (priorregistration required) *Shuttleiulepart the Front Main Entrance at 1:15 Location: The Greenbrier Gun Club 1:45PM-4:00PM Tour of the Greenbrier Bunker (prior registration required) ,' *Participant> meet in the Trellis Lobby on the first level ofthe hotel at 1 ;30 Location: The Greenbrier Bunker 1:30PM-4:0QPM Kayaking (prior registration required) ···· ;> *Vans depart the North Entrance at 1:15 Location: The Jackson River 6:00PM - 8:00PM Taste of West Virginia Closing Reception *Attire: Resort Casual Location: Chesapeake Terrace Tuesday.August4.2015 A Cyber Lounge and Hospitality Suite are provided all day for your convenience by Rent-A-Center in the Chesapeake Bay Room 7:00AM-10:30AM Breakfast (on your own) Location: Main Dining Room *Breakfast is included, please provide your room key to the waiter. Please note: denim and exercise attire are not oermitted RAGA 2015 NATIONAL MEETING SCHEDULE 2015 Winter National Meeting February 22nd - 23rd, Park Hyatt: Washington, DC 2015 Summer National Meeting August 1st - 4th, The Greenbrier: White Sulphur Springs, WV 2015 Fall National Meeting November 14th-17th, The Phoenician: Scottsdale, AZ RAGA MEMBERSHIP LEVELS Edmund Randolph Club (ERC) ($125,000 annual contribution) Attorneys General Capital Club ($50,000 annual contribution) Attorneys General Roundtable ($25,000 annual contribution) Attorneys General Committee ($15,000 annual contribution) Attorneys General Forum ($10,000 annual RAGA SPONSORSHIP LEVELS National Host Committee ($50,0QO)\c,, <- West Virginia Host Committee Platinum Sponsor :,', Gold Sponsor ($10,(tOO) ';·;, Silver Sponsor ($5,GOg) . -,.:; --': ... '· -- ' -.'.,. __ , -. .
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