My name is Mary Allison Page and I live in Gibsonville, North Carolina. This year, I will be a rising sophomore at Western Alamance High School. On Wednesday morning, I addressed the North Carolina Mining and Energy Commission to express my support for hydraulic fracturing in North Carolina. I attended the hearing with FreedomWorks activists from all across North Carolina.
In Utah, we are in the middle of a huge battle trying to preserve the Caucus System. There are two main grassroots groups leading the fight against the GOP Establishment. I am the Deputy Directory of Keep Our Caucus. The other group involved is called "Protect Our Neighborhood Elections." We are working hard to keep our caucus and standing up to the Establishment, which is led by the group Count My Vote.
Activists in Mississippi are ready for the runoff election on Tuesday, June 24th. FreedomWorks for America President Matt Kibbe crossed the state and spoke to activists in five cities, bringing more campaign materials and visiting with activists. The tour started in Olive Branch and went to Tupelo, Starkville, Jackson, and ended in Gulfport.
This week, an economics professor from a small liberal arts college in Virginia did something no one else has ever done: He handily defeated the sitting House Majority Leader in a primary election.
What's wrong with requesting a ride from Uber or Lyft? That's a question the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles needs to answer. On June 5, the VA DMV sent a cease and desist letter to both companies. These ride-sharing services provide a great and convenient alternative to taxi cabs. Whatever your reason for requesting an Uber or Lyft, it’s your right to engage in a voluntary service, isn't it?
Thank you to all the great activists on the ground that worked tirelessly to support Chris McDaniel! With the runoff looming on June 24th, we're ready to redouble our efforts. Take a look at what we were able to do so far: