RCAC Weekly Newsletter
Chair / Vice Chair Meeting, February 9
Chairs & Vice Chairs,
 
We will be holding our next Chair and Vice Chair Meeting on Thursday, February 9 at 6:30 pm at the iHeart Radio Conference room in the gold building across RCAC headquarters on Fleet Street.  The focus of this meeting will be to prepare the committees for petition circulation and address any concerns.  Candidate packets with petitions will be available then to distribute. 
 
WHAT:                  Chair and Vice Chair Meeting
WHO:                    Local Chairs and Vice Chairs or a designated representative
WHERE:                iHeart Radio Conference Room on the 4th floor in the gold building across RCAC headquarters on Fleet Street.
WHEN:                  Thursday, February 9, 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Please inform John Schnaedter at 412-458-0068 or [email protected] as to who from your committee will be attending.

Sincerely,

Chairman
Republican Committee of Allegheny County
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Republican Committee of Moon Township is Selling Elephant Pins
The Republican Committee of Moon Township is selling elephant pins for $10.00  each.  They will mail for an additional $2.00 per pin and  combined shipping for multiple orders to same address will be available.  Please contact Laura Schisler at [email protected] or 412-716-3978 for more information or to place an order.

Inform RCAC of Upcoming Events
RCAC would like to partner with the local committees, and candidate campaigns in ensuring a presence at these events.  We believe this is an excellent opportunity to recruit volunteers and committee members, distribute candidate information, and register individuals to vote. If you are aware of any upcoming events, please email the details to John Schnaedter at [email protected].
Republican Committee of Allegheny County Internship
Location: Green Tree, PA
Position: Part Time / Unpaid. Compensation is available for travel.  
The Republican Committee of Allegheny County is currently looking for motivated, politically interested individuals for internships. Initially, the position will require 15-20 hours a week. Certain weeks will require more time than others, depending on the political schedule. This is a great opportunity to build valuable campaign experience and establish long lasting relationships in the world of Pennsylvania politics. 

 Duties will include:
  • Coordinating events
  • Voter Contact / community outreach
  • Attending local events
  • Assisting office and campaigns
  • Research
  • Social media
  • General office tasks

Please email your resume to:

John Schnaedter

Executive Director

[email protected] 

Words of Wisdom

"The wise and correct course to follow in taxation and all other economic legislation is not to destroy those who have already secured success but to create conditions under which every one will have a better chance to be successful."  

- Calvin Coolidge
Trivia Question

Who is the Pittsburgh native being considered by President Trump for the Supreme Court?

A. William Pryor
B. Thomas Hardiman
C. Neil Gorsuch
D. Judy Olson



RCAC Needs Your Support
RCAC is the voice of the Republican Party in Allegheny County providing guidance and support to candidates and volunteers. RCAC maintains an office space and staff year-round. Our goals include increasing the registration of Republican voters and assist in electing Republicans to office.
 
We are now able to accept online donations.  To donate please follow the link HERE that will direct you to our websites Donation Page, or make out a check to "RCAC" and send to Republican Committee of Allegheny County, 100 Fleet Street Suite 205, Pittsburgh, PA 15220.  We would encourage all Republicans to please consider assisting us with financial support.  
  
Where Do Your Dollars Go?
  • Cost and maintenance of the RCAC Headquarters office
  • Technology: Phones, Computers, Website, Facebook outreach
  • Education & Services to Voters and Candidates
  • Training for Candidates and volunteers
  • Providing Caucuses, Assemblies, and Meetings as mandated by State Law, and our RCAC By-laws
Trivia Answer
Answer:   B - Thomas Hardiman is the Pittsburgh native, who served as RCAC treasurer in 2000, that President Trump is considering to appoint to the Supreme Court.