Conservative Women’s Leadership Luncheon with Anne Reeves and Susan Allen

Lots of support for State Senate Candidate Bryce Reeves at the Conservative Women’s Leadership Luncheon in Fredericksburg today.Click Here to View Photos

Please check out Susan’s interview with NBC 29 Charlottesville.

Please check out Susan’s interview with NBC 29 Charlottesville. Also, be sure to follow Susan Allen on Facebook.

George Allen for U.S. Senate Event

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Republican Party of Norfolk’s Dutch Treat Breakfast

It was wonderful to see such encouraging, energetic faces this morning at Cagney’s in Norfolk. Thank you to the Republican Party of Norfolk for a great breakfast.

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W4MTP & Four Miler Fundraiser for Breast Cancer Awareness

 

Susan Allen Shows Support for Women’s Four Miler

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NBC 29

By Admin

June 28, 2011

As George Allen tries to snag a U.S. Senate nomination, his wife was out Tuesday night doing her part to prevent breast cancer.

Susan Allen was up on Carter Mountain, sipping Prince Michel wine with ladies from the Women’s Four Miler.

The event is already completely filled up but the organization is trying to raise $400,000 for its cause. This is only a taste of a busy schedule for Virginia’s former first lady.

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Professional Insurance Agents of Virginia’s 75th Anniversary Convention

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17,000 “likes” on Facebook!

Thank you for your support and enthusiasm; we’ve passed 17,000 “likes” on my Facebook page! Please encourage your family and friends to join our cause and become fans of the page and help spread our message. Let’s see if we can get up to 18,000 “likes”!

Public Schedule for George Allen – Wednesday, June 29, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

 June 28, 2011

 

Public Schedule for George Allen

 Wednesday, June 29, 2011  

Richmond, VA – George Allen will speak at the Republican Party of Norfolk’s Dutch treat breakfast on Wednesday, June 29th  at 8:00 AM ET.

 

WHAT:                  Republican Party of Norfolk’s Dutch Treat Breakfast 

WHEN:                  June 29th, 2011 at 8:00 AM ET

WHERE:                Cagney’s

                              1108 E Little Creek Rd

                              Norfolk, Virginia 23518

 

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Cindy Burket & Barbara Mouley – School Board – Albemarle County

People are energized and ready to help elect Albemarle County School Board Candidates Cindy Burket and Barbara Massie Mouly this fall.

Virginia’s U.S. Senators Need to Keep the Carrier in Norfolk

Virginia’s U.S. Senators must do everything in their power to keep our Navy’s aircraft carrier in Norfolk.  Our military families in Hampton Roads depend on the thousands of jobs that these carriers provide.  Upgrading the base in Mayport, FL to handle nuclear carriers is a waste of taxpayer money.  We need to be compensating our troops and ensuring they have all the resources they need to defend our country, not wasting hundreds of millions of dollars on unnecessary, political expenditures.

Congressman Chide Va. Senator Over Carrier Move

By Bill Bartel

The Virginian-Pilot

June 28, 2011

Hampton Roads’ four congressmen don’t think Virginia’s two senators are doing enough to block the Navy’s plans to move a Norfolk-based aircraft carrier to Mayport, Fla.

The four House members recently sent a letter expressing concern that while the House’s approved 2012 defense budget specifically prohibits spending money to prepare the Florida naval station to base a nuclear carrier, a proposed Senate budget does not.

The Senate version, which was approved by the chamber’s Armed Services Committee this month and is headed to the full body, includes $15 million for Mayport improvements in advance of the proposed 2019 carrier relocation. The total cost of a carrier move is expected to be hundreds of millions of dollars.

Navy officials, with the support of Florida’s congressional delegation, have been working to establish a second East Coast homeport for nuclear-powered carriers at the base near Jacksonville, arguing that dispersing the carrier fleet would protect it from natural disasters and terrorist attacks.

The prospect of losing a carrier has sparked strong objections from state and local leaders. Economists have estimated it would cost Hampton Roads about 6,000 jobs and about $425 million in annual revenue.

Local lawmakers also are concerned that Hampton Roads might eventually lose two carriers to Florida if Mayport is converted to a nuclear base.

The congressmen wrote in a letter dated Friday to Sens. Jim Webb and Mark Warner that they “were surprised to see no attempt to eliminate funds for the Navy’s unnecessary and low priority plans for Naval Station Mayport.” The document was sent by three Republicans – U.S. Reps. Randy Forbes of Chesapeake, Scott Rigell of Virginia Beach and Rob Wittman of Westmoreland County – and one Democrat, Bobby Scott of Newport News. Warner and Webb are Democrats.

Forbes said Monday he was disappointed that Webb, a member of Senate Armed Services, didn’t ask the committee to add the Mayport spending prohibition during its review of the bill.

“The purpose of our letter is to say when this bill comes to full floor, at least do something,” Forbes said, adding that it will be more difficult to make the change during the Senate debate.

“The senators missed an opportunity,” Rigell said Monday. “It should have been stopped at the earliest possible moment.”

Spokespersons for Webb and Warner said the senators have worked hard to block plans to move a carrier.

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