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Meet the Sixth — Candidates and Colleagues!

Friends and Patriots! The Northville Republicans Club is happy to announce a wonderful event for Wednesday, May 25th at 7 pm at the Northville Community Center in downtown Northville. We will have an information-packed presentation, and hear from great candidates for public office. We’ll be hearing from: Hima Kolanagireddy – Candidate for the US House of […]

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Get Kids Back to School PAC Kickoff Meeting, sponsored by the NRC

I would like to formally invite you to the kickoff of the Get Kids Back to School PAC. We’ll be raising money, developing volunteers, and supporting candidates for school board offices, here in Northville and in neighboring districts as well. We’re going to have a kickoff party (sponsored by the Northville Republicans Club, who is

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Education Symposium–Reserve your tickets now!

Please join us at 7:30 on Sept 18th for an Education Symposium, featuring Prof. John Miller, Hillsdale College, Dr. Richard Zeile, Michigan Board of Education, and Matthew Wilk, Northville Board of Education, to hear about the good, the bad and the ugly about the educational system in Michigan and beyond. Demand has been much stronger

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Urgent Voter Information Forum, 9/19, 7pm at Hillside Middle School

Friends, Please join me, one week from today, to discuss the new $480 million tax that will be on the ballot this November. The language is garbled, but the total is clear–it’s a massive new tax of about half a BILLION dollars. Come to Hillside Middle School, 725 N. Center Street, Northville, at 7 pm

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September 18, 2015: What to do with DPS? Get rid of it.

Ingrid Jacques has an intriguing column, discussing Rep. Tim Kelly’s plan to open school choice to all parents in the State of Michigan. When it was attempted in New Orleans, it allowed the schools to recast and reform into something better than they were. DPS is hopelessly broken. Notwithstanding a series of emergency managers, they

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