Jen Nussbaum for Howard County Republican Central Committee

Jen Nussbaum for Howard County Republican Central Committee

My name is Jen Nussbaum and for those that do not know me, I am running for the 2022 Howard County Re

20/07/2022

I want to thank everyone who voted for me!

18/07/2022

This is it!!

Come and see me at the polls tomorrow!!

Ask me why I am the best choice for Howard County Republican Central Committee.

I will be splitting my time b/w Mt. Hebron and Patapsco Valley.

There are 16 people running for 9 positions. Some of us running have vast experience and have been volunteering and being active in the Howard County Republican party. Others have not. New changes are coming. Vote wisely.

See you at the polls!!

Jen Nussbaum
Candidate for Howard County Republican Central Committee

Photos from Jen Nussbaum for Howard County Republican Central Committee's post 13/07/2022

It's a hot one today!! Come out and vote!!

08/07/2022

KNOW YOUR CANDIDATES
1. Experience matters - not only political experience but also within our community.
2. Motivation - are they running to make a name for themselves or to better the party - we need good solid representation.
3. Integrity - Can you trust them. Trust is everything.
4. Service - Do you even know who they are. Not talking about Facebook warriors but people who get out there and contribute in a positive and productive way.
5. Teamwork - Makes the world work. Huge believer in working as a team and helping others. I live by that.

This is not a time to fly by the seat of your pants. You need to know who you are voting for. This is a time to vote for the most qualified, trustworthy candidates.

Please research your candidates. This is a critical time for us.

08/07/2022

Thank you for the endorsement
Trent Kittleman, Delegate 9A

07/07/2022
30/06/2022

The court's 6-3 ruling restricted the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) authority to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from existing coal- and gas-fired power plants under the landmark Clean Air Act anti-pollution law. Biden's administration is currently working on new regulations.

'FEDERAL OVERREACH'

A group of Republican-led U.S. states led by major coal producer West Virginia asked the justices to limit the EPA's ability to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from existing power plants. Other challengers included coal companies and coal-friendly industry groups. Coal is among the most greenhouse gas-intensive fuels.

West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey called the ruling a "huge victory against federal overreach and the excesses of the administrative state."

24/06/2022

Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, allowing states to ban abortions. https://on.wbaltv.com/3HNab5H

23/06/2022

VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE

EXPERIENCE MATTERS

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