Call for Bakers: Newport Apple Pie Festival Needs You!

Call for Bakers: Newport Apple Pie Festival Needs You! Do you love to bake? Do your friends and family rave about your apple pie? Here’s your chance to show off your skills for a great cause! We’re putting out the official call for apple pie bakers to help make the Newport Apple Pie Festival on… Continue reading Call for Bakers: Newport Apple Pie Festival Needs You!

Why the Big Beautiful Bill Represents a Major Win for Homeschoolers and School-Choice Advocates 🏡📚

Homeschooling families and advocates of alternatives to public education have a new reason to celebrate: The Big Beautiful Bill. This sweeping piece of legislation offers one of the most significant expansions of support for homeschooling, private schooling, and educational choice in recent memory. Here's why this bill is such great news for parents and families… Continue reading Why the Big Beautiful Bill Represents a Major Win for Homeschoolers and School-Choice Advocates 🏡📚

Upcoming Plant Tour: Preferred Building Systems

📅 Upcoming Plant Tour: Preferred Building Systems – July 30 at 2 PM Representative Wayne Hemingway has arranged an exclusive plant tour of Preferred Building Systems (PBS) on Wednesday, July 30 at 2:00 PM. This is a great opportunity to learn more about cutting-edge homebuilding technology and see modular housing manufacturing in action. 🧭 Tour… Continue reading Upcoming Plant Tour: Preferred Building Systems

Vouchers and the Vision of the Un-Anointed: A Rebuttal to Andru Volinsky

by Kevin Tyson Introduction In his polemical essay against school vouchers, Andru Volinsky trades on well-worn tropes: that public education is a pillar of democracy, that vouchers threaten social equity, and that the Civil Rights Movement should be invoked to shield the status quo. Yet this rhetorical sleight-of-hand obscures deeper truths. Public education in America… Continue reading Vouchers and the Vision of the Un-Anointed: A Rebuttal to Andru Volinsky

Against Term Limits: Liberty Requires Vigilance, Not Automation

By: Kevin Tyson An Appeal to Conservatives and Classical Liberals In the American political imagination, term limits are often portrayed as a structural solution to corruption, elitism, and the inertia of entrenched power. For many on the center-right, they symbolize a necessary check against career politicians and the professionalization of governance. Yet beneath the intuitive… Continue reading Against Term Limits: Liberty Requires Vigilance, Not Automation

Sullivan County Republican Committee Christmas Party!

You are warmly invited to the Sullivan County Republican Committee Christmas Party, held from 6 to 9 p.m. on December 12th at the Claremont Elks Lodge, 54 Summer Street.It’s a potluck affair, so bring a dish to share. There will also be a cash bar and a raffle. We hope to see you there to… Continue reading Sullivan County Republican Committee Christmas Party!