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Pass the State Senate’s VSF Disability Inquiry Bill S.1031

NYPD-v-FDNYThe following letter was sent to Senator Flanagan urging the State Senate’s passage of the VSF Disability Inquiry Bill S.1031 in order to support our disabled firefighters and police personnel, who have served and sacrificed their own life and limb for our safety and security here in New York City.


Unleashing human potential

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The following piece was published in the TimesLedger newspapers. We thank the Editor of the TimesLedger for the opportunity to share our views with their Queens County-wide readership!

Unleashing human potential

By Phil Orenstein

The Queens Village Republican Club’s policy is to make no endorsements of candidates during a Republican primary contest, and this certainly applies to the GOP presidential races. However we may certainly take a look at outstanding candidates and the pearls of wisdom they bring to the table. One presidential hopeful in particular who recently declared her candidacy, Carly Fiorina, is a distinctive voice espousing the vision of our Founding Fathers and restoring faith in the American Dream. Whether she becomes the presidential nominee or not, it is imperative we listen to what she is saying.


Are the Lights Going Out on New York?

NEXT GENERAL CLUB MEETING: THURSDAY JUNE 4, 2015 at 7:30 PM

PUBLIC FORUM: ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT

Are the Lights Going Out on New York?

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National Police Week

National Police Week

By Joseph Concannon

vigil-8The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund hosts National Police Week each year, along with two other organizations: Concerns of Police Survivors (COPS) and Fraternal Order of Police (FOP). In 1962 United States President John F. Kennedy signed into law that May 15th would be known as National Peace Officers Day each year.  Henceforth, each year for the second week of May, the nation celebrates National Police Week.


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