Thursday, June 15, 2006

Virginians for a Conservative State Senate Announce Breakfast Club

FARMVILLE, VA- To better explain their vision for the future of the Virginia State Senate, Virginians for a Conservative State Senate (VCSS) are pleased to announce the formation of the VCSS Breakfast Club which will tour the state, featuring a variety of speakers espousing the PAC’s responsible spending and anti-tax agenda. “We are thrilled at the support given to us by so many in the state in the few short weeks since our foundation,” says Chris Shores, chairman of VCSS. “We feel that the VCSS Breakfast Club’s speakers list, both those we are ready to announce as well as those we have in the works, reflect the great many people who desire to see a substantial change in the leadership of the Virginia State Senate.”

While dates for the events have yet to be announced, VCSS can confirm that the initial wave of speakers will be former state party chairman and Richmond area lawyer Patrick McSweeney, Virginia’s Republican National Committeeman and founder and president of the Leadership Institute Morton Blackwell, and former Virginia State Delegate Dick Black. “We’re very excited to have such a great initial group of speakers,” says Shores. “Outside of being entertaining and engaging speakers, all three have a variety of experiences with government and taxes and will provide three different viewpoints on why the pro-tax position of the Senate leadership is hurting the Commonwealth.”

The VCSS Breakfast Club will meet between 2-4 times a month, each in a different location around the state. “If we don’t announce an event in your area this time around, we’ll be there soon,” explains Shores. In addition to the announced speakers, the VCSS staff is working very hard to secure even more speakers who want to speak out in favor of lower taxes. If you’d like to be put on the mailing list to find out about VCSS Breakfast Club events as soon at they’re announced, you can contact the PAC at VCSSenate@yahoo.com to be added to the list.

Hat tip to Virginia Virtucon.
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