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Politics: President Ronald Reagan Newsletter for Sunday July 04, 2021 ( 4 items )  

Ariz. Democratic Party: Here's What You've Missed in GOP Senate Primary
PHOENIX, Arizona, July 1 -- The Arizona Democratic Party issued the following news release on June 30, 2021: Today marks the end of the 2nd quarter filing period for all federal candidates. And though the GOP Senate primary isn't until August 2022, Jim Lamon, Mick McGuire and Mark Brnovich have already begun fighting each other to prove their fealty to President Trump and his partisan, conspiracy-driven "audit" -- even when that means selling out Arizonans.In case you haven't tuned in, check ou  more

Rep. Joyce: America Must Hold the Chinese Government Accountable for Human Rights Atrocities
WASHINGTON, July 2 -- Rep. John Joyce, R-Pennsylvania, issued the following news release on July 1, 2021: Congressman John Joyce M.D. (PA-13) condemned the ongoing human rights atrocities committed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). As the CCP today marks the 100th year of its rule, Dr. Joyce underscored the importance of standing with the people of China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan amid a violent crackdown on their personal liberties. "We must support the Chinese people's right to free expressi  more

Sen. Crapo: Weekly Column - American Exceptionalism
WASHINGTON, June 29 -- Sen. Mike Crapo, R-Idaho, issued the following column: Former President Ronald Reagan's words from decades ago continue to ring true today: "The American dream lives--not only in the hearts and minds of our own countrymen but in the hearts and minds of millions of the world's people in both free and oppressed societies who look to us for leadership. As long as that dream lives, as long as we continue to defend it, America has a future, and all mankind has reason to hope."  more

Virginia Gov. Northam Issues Proclamation on Deaf-Blind Awareness Week
RICHMOND, Virginia, June 28 -- Gov. Ralph S. Northam, R-Virginia, issued the following proclamation: WHEREAS, a combined loss of vision and hearing, a unique multisensory disability, is estimated to affect between 34,000 and 68,000 Virginians' ability to live independently, travel freely, and communicate with others; and WHEREAS, the COVID-19 pandemic has presented unprecedented challenges for people who are Deaf-Blind such as social isolation and barriers to communications in result of the ne  more