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Welcome to Lamorinda Republican Women Federated
- Dedicated to the promotion of the Republican philosophy and the
election of Republican candidates.
Lamorinda
Republican Women Federated (LRWF) was founded in 1950 and has since
grown to over 100 members. LRWF is a group with a purpose….the
promotion of the Republican philosophy, the election of Republican
candidates, presentation of local and national issues, legislative
and ballot measures, and to provide a forum for discussing these
issues.
Lamorinda
Republican Women Federated also sponsors a number of community outreach
programs. Currently we are supporting the No Child Left Behind program,
the Blue Star Moms, Ronald Reagan Scholarship program, Mamie Eisenhower
Library Project and the Caring for America project. And our members
are actively involved in Voter Registration and the Get Out The
Vote (GOTV) program.
The
Lamorinda Republican Women Federated is a Diamond Award winning
chapter of the National Federation of Republican Women and the California
Federation of Republican Women.

EXECUTIVE
BOARD |
| 2008 |
| President |
Phyllis Stout |
| 1st
Vice President |
Joan
Cyril |
| 2nd
Vice President |
Kandi Kaufman |
Installing
Officer |
Becky Kolberg |
| Recording
Secretary |
Jan
Rains |
| Treasurer |
Elsie Euing |
| Editor,
“The Trumpet” |
Patsy
Ronat |
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Left
to Right, Joan Cyril, 1st Vice President; Jan Rains, Secretary;
Elsie Euing, Treasurer and Phyllis Stout, President. Not pictured
Kandi Kaufman, 2nd Vice President. |

The
above picture was taken at the Move America Forward demonstration
in Berkeley to defend the United States Marine Recruiting Center
on February 12, 2008. L-R Michelle Clone, Terri Tonge, Past
President East Contra Costa County RWF and Lamorinda RWF members,
Phyllis Stout, Tracy Lloyd, Jacquie Cloit and Kris Hunt.
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Immediately after Democrats in Sacramento proposed a California
state budget with a $3-Billion
deficit and $6.4 Billion in new taxes, the Republican Women of Contra Costa County, including the
Lamorinda and Ygnacio
Valley Republican Women Federated jumped
into action. The lovely ladies, every one, hijacked a bus to Sacramento
June 11, calmly lunched on the South lawn of the Capitol, then
riotously marched to the steps of the Capitol, where they held
a press conference, insisted conservative leaders fight for No-New-Taxes,
then lobbied State legislative offices to deliver their petitions
as legislators cowered in their closets.
The No More Taxes - We Are Taxed To The Max action was sponsored
by Americans for
Prosperity. Thanks to Phyllis Stout, president
of the Lamorinda Women, who used her one phone call from the Sacramento
Police Departments general booking station for the report and picture,
and cell mate, Kris Hunt, for helping to organize the breakout
back to Contra Costa County. What resourceful ladies!
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