Final Encore: June 9th “Conservative Chat” With U.S. Senate Candidate August Wolf – 7:00PM Charter Cable 191

CT U.S. Senate Candidate August Wolf with Juliana Simone
CT U.S. Senate Candidate August Wolf with Juliana Simone

Thursday, June 9th, 2016 on Charter Cable Channel 191 at 7:00 PM, the Barkhamsted Republican Town Committee presents an interview with Republican U.S. Senate Candidate August Wolf and Barkhamsted RTC Chair and Host Juliana Simone. August and Juliana discuss his background, why he’s running for political office, foreign policy and who our biggest enemy is today, immigration and what solutions there could be, unemployment and bringing back jobs to our youth, outsourced workers and middle-aged employees who once laid off can’t get rehired, the nation’s debt and how to reduce it, the Second Amendment, our military and our veterans, August’s thoughts on incumbent U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal, why he is the best candidate to run against Blumenthal and why delegates should give him their vote at the state convention this Monday.

If you’re outside of the viewing area, it can be seen on the Internet – www.ctv13.net under the tab Watch Online – search “Conservative Chat” – click episode #106.

 

State House Convention for Rep. William Simanski (R-62)

State House Convention for State Representative William Simanski (R-62) in Barkhamsted.
State House Convention for State Representative William Simanski (R-62) in Barkhamsted.

We in the sixty-second state house district feel so fortunate to have someone as knowledgeable, hard working, conservative and diligent as State Representative William Simanski to be running for re-election to his fourth term. Tonight’s convention in Barkhamsted was a breeze we all know each other so well and are always happy to see Bill in our presence.  The convention was chaired by Republican Selectman Mark Hemenway and the Secretary was Mark Neumann, campaign treasurer for Rep. Simanski. Barkhamsted, Granby, Hartland and New Hartford were all present and proud to nominate our fine representative to represent us once more in Hartford. Special thanks to his wife Marie who is a wonderful supporter of Bill’s hard work at the Capitol and loving partner.

State Convention Photos of Barkhamsted Delegation 2016

 

Barkhamsted delegation State Convention 2016 (l-r) former State Rep and Agricultural Commissioner Phil Prelli, Barkamsted RTC Chair Juliana Simone and BRTC treasurer Rev. Steven Blackburn, Ph.D.
Barkhamsted delegation State Convention 2016 (l-r) former State Rep and Agricultural Commissioner Phil Prelli, Barkamsted RTC Chair Juliana Simone and BRTC treasurer Rev. Steven Blackburn, Ph.D.
CNBC host and columnist Larry Kudlow addressing CT State delegation 2016
CNBC host and columnist Larry Kudlow addressing CT State delegation 2016

 

To read Juliana Simone’s article on the convention go to: https://inmyvue.com/2016/05/13/connecticut-state-convention-prelude-to-ohio/

 

Register Citizen: BARKHAMSTED REPUBLICANS HOLD ELECTIONS

Republicans, Democrats elect town committee officers; Litchfield board vacancies need to be filled; society achieves Silver Level in program

POSTED: 04/02/16, 2:00 AM EDT

BARKHAMSTED REPUBLICANS HOLD ELECTIONS

BARKHAMSTED >> The Barkhamsted Republican Town Committee recently held its officer elections. Members re-elected Chair Juliana Simone, who will be starting her fourth term as chairman. She was first elected in 2010 while working as field director for Mark Greenberg (CT-5).

Rev. Steve Blackburn, Ph.D., was re-elected to his fourth term as treasurer. Blackburn was also the treasurer for 2014 Secretary of the State Republican candidate Peter Lumaj. ]

Vice Chair Robert Brainard III, declined re-election due to his new membership on the Barkhamsted Elementary Board of Education and as a father of two young children, and Barkhamsted Selectman Mark Hemenway (R), was elected the committee’s new vice chair.

Simone, who worked for the House Republicans, has hosted a half-hour political interview Charter cable show for eleven years, is the web administrator for the committee’s website, and also worked for the Lumaj campaign as Grassroots Outreach and Media Director, ran for the State House in 2006 and was endorsed by former Congresswoman Nancy Johnson and the Republican American.