West Orange Republicans host candidate town hall

West Orange Republicans and candidates. Courtesy photo

At the January meeting of the West Orange County Republican Women Federated (WOC RWF), the club hosted a Grassroots Townhall featuring candidates ranging from local school board and city council members to county board of supervisors, state assembly, and U.S. Congress.

Each candidate had the opportunity to introduce themselves, share their priorities if elected, and answer questions. In attendance were Los Alamitos City Council Member Trisha Murphy, Los Alamitos School Board candidates Carlos Perla and Bobby Papoulias, Huntington Beach City Council candidates Butch Twining and Don Kennedy, Orange County Board of Supervisor candidates Kimberly Ho, Janet Nguyen, and Van Tran, California Assembly candidate Tri Ta, and U.S. Congress candidates Scott Baugh and Max Ukropina.

A representative from the Election Integrity Project California (EIPCa) shared an opportunity for attendees to volunteer as citizen observers and to present the scorecard and Resolutions to election officials in the upcoming California Primary.

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The club collected granola bars, cash donations, and bananas for the upcoming California National Guard JFTB Release run.

The West Orange County RWF serves as a philanthropic organization that raises funds and collects donations for organizations under the banner of Caring for America. In addition to raising money for Young America’s Foundation, the club also collected granola bars, cash donations, and bananas for the upcoming California National Guard JFTB Release run on January 21, 2024. In December, the WOC RWF donated to the holiday luncheon for “LA’s Own” Black Jack 1-160th Infantry Battalion-Alpha Company Fullerton Armory.

The WOC RWF will be hosting a Freedom Rally on Saturday, February 3 at Los Alamitos Blvd and St. Cloud. Fellow patriots are invited to join. Bring a banner or flag if you have one, or there will be plenty there for visitors.

The West Orange County RWF’s next meeting is February 24. There will be a keynote speaker and continental breakfast. If you are interested in attending and meeting with like-minded women, contact West Orange County RWF by visiting our website at www.westorangecountyrwf.com.

The West Orange County Republican Women Federated (WOCRWF) has been serving our communities since 1962. The WOCRWF is part of the California Federation of Republican Women which was founded in 1925 and is a Diamond Award Grassroots club.