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(1) Buncombe County & Asheville City Campaigns:


April 6, 2024 – It’s essential to hold local officials accountable for their actions. By advocating for transparency and fiscal responsibility in government, you can push for more prudent use of taxpayer dollars. Take action now, or risk further misuse of public funds and neglect of community needs by left-wing activists.


Asheville City Council met on Sept 12 and agreed to renew City Manager Debra Campbell’s contract for two years. With her ~ $250K salary, we’ve seen rising crime, police attrition, homelessness, and last year’s week-long water outage. Is this accountable leadership? 🤔 If you think not, let them know by sending a pre-written email.


The Human Relations Commission of Asheville (HRCA) voted unanimously at their March 16, 2023 meeting to “strongly recommend the Asheville City Council swiftly and decisively accept the ASHEVILLE CROWN ACT.” While the Asheville Crown Act is but a small example of government over-regulation, conservatives must begin fighting to prevent such nonsense wherever we see it.  

(2) State of North Carolina Campaigns:


March 15, 2024 – Stop Ranked-choice Voting: Threat to Election Integrity

The Left is attempting to implement ranked-choice voting (RCV), also called instant runoff voting (IRV), in each state. RCV threatens election integrity and undermines the electorate’s ability to choose the best candidate in elections.


Tell State Legislators to Override Cooper’s Vetoes of HB 574 (Fairness in Women’s Sports Act ) and HB808 (Gender Transition/Minors).

Protect the innocence of our children.

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A Parent’s Bill of Rights is needed to protect parental rights, address their concerns and access to curricula, and prohibit instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity in the curriculum. Contact your NC legislators and ask them to OVERRIDE Governor Cooper’s VETO of the Parents Bill of Rights (S49)

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You can encourage state senator Warren Daniel to support House Bill 66 (AN ACT TO PROVIDE THAT SIX MEMBERS OF THE BUNCOMBE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION BE ELECTED BY ELIGIBLE VOTERS FROM THE DISTRICT THOSE MEMBERS REPRESENT.)

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(3) United States of America Campaigns:


Nov. 19, 2023 – Elizabeth ‘Pocahontas’ Warren has just filed S. 3223 — a bill to TRACK and TRACE every round of ammo sold in the country! This would create a de-facto database of every round of ammo! HELP US STOP THIS BILL!


Please help stop the Biden administration’s extremist, open-border policies by contacting your U.S. representative and senators. Inform them of the importance of sovereignty and strong national borders, and urge them to fully secure America’s borders and end economic incentives to mass migration.


Joe Biden announced the creation of a new White House “Gun Control Office” via Executive Order on September 22. Tell elected representatives to put pressure on Biden and PROTECT OUR RIGHTS.


Globalists, leftists, Big Pharma, and the Deep State continue pushing for forced vaccinations, whether through “vaccine passports” or outright government mandates. Do you think it is time for our leaders to put an end to these schemes?


Please take a moment to sign the NAGR petition to let your state senators know that you want them to OPPOSE ratification of the UN “Small Arms Treaty”. Don’t let them hear only from anti-2A lobbyists.


(4) Local Government Boards, Commissions & Committees


(5) Resources for fighting Critical Race Theory


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