Where To Send Your Questions about the County Executive Referendum

A press release from Patriots United about its County Executive Forum:

OPPORTUNITY FOR RESIDENTS TO SUBMIT QUESTIONS TO THE PANELISTS FOR OPEN FORUM

(McHenry, IL – October 14, 2012) On Wednesday, October 17, McHenry County residents are invited to join the discussion on the County Executive Referendum. Residents can submit questions for consideration by the panelists to Patriots United’s Facebook page, Twitter account, or email to contactPatriotsUnited76@gmail.com.

Jack Franks

Mike Tryon

Panelists included to share both sides of the issue are State Representatives Jack Franks and Mike Tryon.

This event is sponsored by Patriots United, which is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to educating the public on important issues affecting all Americans today. Wednesday’s discussion will focus specifically on the County Executive Referendum, which is on the November 6th ballot.

There is no admission fee for this event. Doors will open at 6:00 p.m. and the event will be held from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at McHenry County College in room B170 of the Conference Center Building on Wednesday, October 17. To learn more about Patriots United, visit www.patriotsunited.com.

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ABOUT PATRIOTS UNITED

Patriots United is a movement founded by like-minded citizens who care deeply about our country. Patriots United has sponsored other events including discussions on State and Federal reform, the Constitution, Congressional and County Board candidate debates, and an annual Pro-Life Unity Breakfast. The goal of Patriots United is to offer education and opportunities to activate on various causes related to their core pillars: Pro-family, Limited Government, Free Market Economy, National Defense, and Choice in Education. Patriots United is a 501(c) 3 organization with membership extending throughout IL and southern WI. Visit www.patriotsunited.com to join or sign up for their bi-weekly newsletter.


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