Registration now open for the statewide tea party summit meeting

Registration is now open for the Virginia Tea Party Federation (VTPPF.org) spring summit meeting. Details and the registration link below.

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When:

February 13th 10:00 AM-4:00 PM

Where:

Crowne Plaza Hotel – Downtown
555 E. Canal Street
Richmond, VA 23219

Agenda

9:00-10:00 Event Registration


10-10:10 Welcome, pledge of allegiance, opening prayer


10:10-10:45 Carol Stopps: Cooperative Legislation Action (CoLA) Updates

The View from the Belly of the Beast – How Things Really Work
Speakers: Newly elected Virginia conservative representatives Senator Amanda Chase and Delegate Nick Freitas


10:45-11:20 Phil Van Cleave, President VCDL: 2nd Amendment/firearms issues


11:20-11:30 Break


11:30-11:55 Congressman Mark Meadows: Cruz Campaign Presentation


11:55-1:00 Blessing/lunch


12:20-12:45 Corey Stewart: Trump Campaign Presentation


12:45-1:10 Patricia Phillips: Carson Campaign Presentation


1:10-1:20 Melody Himel Clarke:

How the Freedom Caucus is Changing the Game for Conservatives and How You Can Help Them In Virginia!


1:20-1:30 Rick Buchanon: The tea party then and now


1:30-2:00 Tim Hannigan: Precinct Organization Development


2:00-2:10 Break


2:10-2:30 Nancy Smith: “Ensuring our Share of the Electorate

Middle Resolution PAC’s 2016 Voter Registration Initiative


2:30-2:50 Reagan George: Intro to WIN-ing elections in Virginia


2:50-3:00 Break


3:00-3:50 Russ Moulton: VA Mass Meetings and Conventions might just pick the next President


3:50-4:00 Break


4:00-4:20 Private Business Meeting – **VTPPF member groups only**


Doors open for general summit event at 9:30 AM.

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