George Rodriguez Weekly Report for Feb. 6 – Feb. 10, 2012

Posted: Tuesday, February 14th, 2012 at 12:26 pm
By: SATP

Weekly Report for Feb. 6 – Feb. 10, 2012

Monday, Feb. 6

-          Met with Seguin Tea Party group to discuss their affiliation with SATP.

-          Spoke with Justin Hollis, Dewhurst Campaign, about hosting Dewhurst for a “meet & greet” event.

-          Reached out to local Christian church ministers and pastors to meet regarding Obama HHS Contraceptive mandate.

-          Contacted CPS to request a meeting with CEO/President to discuss various issues. 

 

Tuesday, Feb. 7

-          Met with Mike Luckey regarding networking with Hill Country Patriots on area-wide issue. Liberal policies in SA and Bexar County can impact on surrounding counties.

-          Attended Neighborhood Group meetings for Groups # 2 and # 258/261

 

Wednesday, Feb. 8

-          Discussed plans for a press conference with various conservative groups to protest HHS Contraceptive Mandate.

 

Thursday, Feb. 9

-          Met and briefed Joe Ortiz, Republican candidate for County Commissioner Precinct 1, regarding the Street Car issue.

-          TV interview on Univision regarding creation of a Temporary Worker program for aliens.

-          Interviewed on radio regarding Mitt Romney and Immigration.

-          Held SATP Executive Committee meeting

 

Friday, Feb. 10

-          Meeting with Jonathan Huhn from Senator Cornyn’s office to discuss various issues

-          Helped to plan a press conference with several conservative groups and religious organizations regarding the HHS Contraceptive Mandate. The press conference is planned for Saturday, Feb.11 at noon.

 

Planned meetings and events:

Saturday, Feb. 11 – Press Conference at 12 noon at Sideliners Bar & Grill, 15630 Henderson Pass, San Antonio, regarding HHS Contraceptive Mandate.

Saturday, Feb. 18 – Speaking at Wilson County George Washington Dinner, 12301 U.S. Highway 87, La Vernia, TX at 6:00pm

Wednesday, Feb. 29 – Meeting with CPS President to discuss rate-payer issues and concerns

 

 

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