Month: June 2021

Sign the Petition and Join the Fight

The Warren County school board is using our tax money to fight a veto-proof law designed to help low-income students – and it needs to stop.

Commonly referred to as school-choice legislation, this law gives struggling families financial assistance, through voluntary donations, to send their children to private school – an otherwise unaffordable option.

During a special meeting earlier this month, four of the five elected members of the Warren County Board of Education voted to authorize this action.

The Warren County School Board is wasting tax dollars. They should be more concerned about educating our children, instead of trying to deny low-income students educational opportunities.

Why do the citizens of Warren County tolerate this behavior? Where is the collective public outcry?

Sign the Petition and join the fight!

Our Conservative Mission and the GOP County Elections

Seven months ago, Warren County offered a single voice to promote and support conservative candidates – that of the Warren County Republican Party.  Today we have two.

Providing a forum for discussion, reporting, and news, Warren County Conservatives has grown to be a vocal conservative voice, with almost 120 members. Thanks to your efforts, attendance at the Warren County Republican Party precinct and county elections swelled to 125 attendees, 15 directly from our ranks.  At least eight of our attendees were elected as first-time precinct level officers.  This was accomplished with less than three weeks of preparation for an event that none of our members had ever attended. 

While these elections provided an opportunity to share our views, they do not relate to the core focus of this group.  Our mission is to present a comprehensive source for local conservative dialogue, introduce change, inspire enthusiasm, and bring fresh ideas in identifying, vetting and supporting conservative candidates for local office.   

Given the enormous opportunity that this event represented, we elected to pause our own organization’s development to participate, but it is time for us to return to our original course. Now it is up to the leaders of the Warren County GOP to take advantage of the enthusiasm we bring.  We are looking forward to our next meeting in July.  The meeting dates and times will follow shortly.

On Conservatism

True North: The Principles of Conservatism

Published by The Heritage Foundation

A guide to building an America where freedom, opportunity, prosperity, and civil society flourish.

  1. The federal government exists to preserve life, liberty and property, and it is instituted to protect the rights of individuals according to natural law. Among these rights are the sanctity of life; the freedom of speech, religion, the press, and assembly; the right to bear arms; the right of individuals to be treated equally and justly under the law; and to enjoy the fruits of one’s labor.
  2. The federal government’s powers are limited to those named in the Constitution and should be exercised solely to protect the rights of its citizens. As Thomas Jefferson said, “The government closest to the people serves the people best.” Powers not delegated to the federal government, nor prohibited by the Constitution, are reserved to the states or to the people.
  3. Judges should interpret and apply our laws and the Constitution based on their original meaning, not upon judges’ personal and political predispositions.
  4. Individuals and families—not government—make the best decisions regarding their and their children’s health, education, jobs, and welfare.
  5. The family is the essential foundation of civil society, and traditional marriage serves as the cornerstone of the family.
  6. The federal deficit and debt must not place unreasonable financial burdens on future generations.
  7. Tax policies should raise only the minimum revenue necessary to fund constitutionally appropriate functions of government.
  8. America’s economy and the prosperity of individual citizens are best served by a system of free enterprise, with special emphasis on economic freedom, private property rights, and the rule of law. This system is best sustained by policies promoting free trade and deregulation, and opposing government interventions in the economy that distort markets and impair innovation. 
  9. Regulations must not breach constitutional principles of limited government and the separation of powers.
  10. America must be a welcoming nation—one that promotes patriotic assimilation and is governed by laws that are fair, humane, and enforced to protect its citizens.
  11. Justice requires an efficient, fair, and effective criminal justice system—one that gives defendants adequate due process and requires an appropriate degree of criminal intent to merit punishment.
  12. International agreements and international organizations should not infringe on American’s constitutional rights, nor should they diminish American sovereignty.
  13. America is strongest when our policies protect our national interests, preserve our alliances of free peoples, vigorously counter threats to our security, and advance prosperity through economic freedom at home and abroad.
  14. The best way to ensure peace is through a strong national defense.

The Heritage Foundation formulates policies that promote free enterprise, limited government, individual freedom, traditional American values, and a strong national defense. Heritage does not support policies that deviate from these principles, nor are our recommendations ever influenced by donations or outside political pressure.