Republican Club
by Brian Harmon
LW contributor
The LW Republican Club learned how they can do something positive to make elections fair and combat election fraud at its July meeting.
Club president David Harlow said that anyone can volunteer to become an observer at the polls on election day. Election observers are legally allowed to watch what happens at the polling place and take notes if they observe any illegal or suspicious behavior.
“This is one of those opportunities to stand up and do something significant for our Republican values and the future of our children and grandchildren,” he said.
People can sign up to volunteer through the Election Integrity Project of California’s website at www.eip-ca.com.
“Training is required to make sure that election observers know the laws, rules and regulations regarding what you can and cannot do; they will ask for information from you, then contact you later regarding the training date,” he added.
Another issue the club disscused during the meeting is the California State Education Frameworks. This document establishes education policy for K-12th grade. The document covers issues such as Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Comprehensive Sexual Identity. The complete 800-page document is apparently not available on the Internet and must be purchased to be read in its entirety. A website that discusses the content of the frameworks is www.protectourkidsnow.com. ••• The Republican Club has seen an overwhelming response with inquiries about club membership and other issues. Those who want to be added to the club membership roster or want more information can send an email to dharlow50@aol.com or call (714) 928-1950. Members will be sent an agenda and minutes for each meeting and other information deemed necessary and/or appropriate by the president by email.
The Republican Club encourages club members to send their opinions on public issues or ideas about what the club should be doing. To do so, call or text (714) 928-1950. Those not wishing their name, ideas or opinions to be made public should so indicate.