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Saturday, November 7, 2015

Everson Drops Out....

"Mark Everson dropped out of the Republican presidential race. He was IRS Commissioner under
President Ronald Reagan, and held other high-level jobs in the federal government. But the Republican Party never accepted him as a bona fide candidate, even though he did have campaign offices open in Iowa and New Hampshire. He was not included in any polls or any Republican debates. He was not invited into the Florida Republican Party’s fund-raiser, which meant that he couldn’t be on the Florida Republican primary ballot automatically; instead he would have needed a difficult petition, or a filing fee of $25,000." BallotAccessNews
WINDHAM — Plans for a Hillary Clinton campaign-stop here next week stirred up a bit of tension Friday over who will foot the bill for the town’s extra security precautions at the event.

The former secretary of state’s town hall at Windham High School on Monday afternoon is expected to attract at least 700 attendees. Given that size, the fire and police departments decided they would need to staff the event for public safety purposes.

Assistant Fire Chief Ed Morgan said he planned to have two firefighters and an ambulance on hand at the event, to the tune of about $300 in overtime. Police Chief Gerald Lewis said there would be some police officers — the number yet to be determined — costing no more than $1,000.

Morgan, Lewis and town administrator David Sullivan all emphasized that the decision was strictly a matter of public safety, not politics. Morgan said he would make the same plans for a basketball game with as many attendees. - See more at: http://www.unionleader.com/article/20151107/NEWS0605/151109393#sthash.5PsAq9N7.dpuf
WINDHAM — Plans for a Hillary Clinton campaign-stop here next week stirred up a bit of tension Friday over who will foot the bill for the town’s extra security precautions at the event.

The former secretary of state’s town hall at Windham High School on Monday afternoon is expected to attract at least 700 attendees. Given that size, the fire and police departments decided they would need to staff the event for public safety purposes.

Assistant Fire Chief Ed Morgan said he planned to have two firefighters and an ambulance on hand at the event, to the tune of about $300 in overtime. Police Chief Gerald Lewis said there would be some police officers — the number yet to be determined — costing no more than $1,000.

Morgan, Lewis and town administrator David Sullivan all emphasized that the decision was strictly a matter of public safety, not politics. Morgan said he would make the same plans for a basketball game with as many attendees. - See more at: http://www.unionleader.com/article/20151107/NEWS0605/151109393#sthash.5PsAq9N7.dpuf
WINDHAM — Plans for a Hillary Clinton campaign-stop here next week stirred up a bit of tension Friday over who will foot the bill for the town’s extra security precautions at the event.

The former secretary of state’s town hall at Windham High School on Monday afternoon is expected to attract at least 700 attendees. Given that size, the fire and police departments decided they would need to staff the event for public safety purposes.

Assistant Fire Chief Ed Morgan said he planned to have two firefighters and an ambulance on hand at the event, to the tune of about $300 in overtime. Police Chief Gerald Lewis said there would be some police officers — the number yet to be determined — costing no more than $1,000.

Morgan, Lewis and town administrator David Sullivan all emphasized that the decision was strictly a matter of public safety, not politics. Morgan said he would make the same plans for a basketball game with as many attendees. - See more at: http://www.unionleader.com/article/20151107/NEWS0605/151109393#sthash.5PsAq9N7.dpuf

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