Sentences with phrase «republican school board candidates»

In other districts informal civic groups will organize a slate of «reform» candidates for school board, and in at least one exurban Colorado school district, a bunch of people who were also leaders in the county Republican party where the school district was located put together a slate of unofficially Republican school board candidates to square off against a teacher's union slate of candidates.

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During the first day of a marathon SED hearing on Carl Paladino's future on the Buffalo School Board, Paladino's attorney accused Buffalo school officials of being out to «get» the former Republican gubernatorial candSchool Board, Paladino's attorney accused Buffalo school officials of being out to «get» the former Republican gubernatorial candschool officials of being out to «get» the former Republican gubernatorial candidate.
Outspoken Buffalo businessman and former Republican candidate for Governor Carl Paladino is considering running for the school board.
2010 Republican gubernatorial candidate and current Buffalo School Board member Carl Paladino will appear at hearing at the New York State Education Department in Albany on Thursday morning.
This summer, as you'll recall, the state Education Commissioner MaryEllen Elia removed Paladino from his seat for violating executive session rules, even though voters had twice elected the former Republican gubernatorial candidate to the school board despite his many controversial public statements.
In addition to nominating their Democratic and Republican Senatorial candidates, Representative Ed Markey and businessman Gabriel Gomez, respectively, Tuesday was a day for Berkshire County voters to choose their selectmen and members of their local school boards.
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Buffalo Public School Board member Carl Paladino, who continues to be a staunch defender of Donald Trump even as fellow Republicans shy away from the increasingly controversial presidential nominee, is taking to the air — literally — to represent his candidate in Florida.
The protest comes as Paladino, a real - estate developer and school board member in Buffalo, is considering a run for governor on the Conservative Party line should the state GOP not coalesce around a candidate who doesn't support ousting the Republican leaders in the state Legislature.
Paladino, the 2010 Republican candidate for governor and a prominent New York supporter of President Donald Trump, faces removal for allegedly revealing confidential information discussed in a school board executive session.
A high school student with labor support is challenging former Republican gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino for his seat on the fractious Buffalo school board, saying it desperately needs «some adult behavior.»
In a Friday article in Artvoice, the Buffalo developer, Buffalo school board member and former Republican gubernatorial candidate, said in 2017 he would like to see Obama «[catch] mad cow disease after being caught having relations with a Herford.»
Without a Republican running against Mayor Stephanie Miner, and with Democrats having with a stranglehold in most common council and school board races, Green Party candidates are emerging as alternatives for voters in a handful of races.
Potential Republican candidates have included Orange County School Board Chair Bill Sublette, former Florida Senate President Andy Gardiner and Former Orange County Commissioner Scott Boyd.
And Carl Paladino, the former Republican gubernatorial candidate with whom the board's majority typically sides, narrowly held onto his seat by a margin of just 107 votes against union - supported high school student Austin Harig, according to preliminary numbers.
Republican U.S. Rep. Chris Gibson of Kinderhook attended, as well as the three people who will be her GOP running mates for Town Board: Jennifer Whalen, herself a former state Assembly candidate; Chris Carey, a retired Colonie police officer; and Brian Manion, an active North Colonie schools parent and athletic booster.
The hearing will decide if Paladino, the unsuccessful Republican candidate for governor in 2010 and New York State chairman of President Trump's campaign, can remain on the School Board, to which he won elections in 2013 and 2016.
There was dramatic testimony Tuesday in the hearing on whether former Republican gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino should be ousted from the Buffalo school board.
In New Britain, Democratic incumbent Sen. Theresa Gerratana turned back challenges from two opponents on Tuesday: Republican Charles Paonessa and school board President Sharon Beloin - Saavedra, a Democrat running as a petitioning candidate.
The other candidates are Ricks, a Republican, a developer and a former contract employee for LPCiminelli's Buffalo schools reconstruction project; and Jaeger, of Orchard Park, a retired architect from Kideney Architects and currently a board member for the Erie County Conservative Party.
Bernadette Reinking is a retired nurse, a registered Republican, and at 58, a first - time candidate for the school board.
Democratic gubernatorial candidate and Madison School Board member Mary Burke on Wednesday blasted Republican - backed legislation to replace the Common Core State Standards, saying the plan would waste the «precious resources» that school districts have already spent building a curriculum around the standards since they were adopted inSchool Board member Mary Burke on Wednesday blasted Republican - backed legislation to replace the Common Core State Standards, saying the plan would waste the «precious resources» that school districts have already spent building a curriculum around the standards since they were adopted inschool districts have already spent building a curriculum around the standards since they were adopted in 2010.
And that is what could happen this year, the Sandy Republican said Wednesday, if the National Education Association is allowed to fund its preferred school board candidates through the Utah Education Association.
Top Utah Republicans join corporate education reform groups to attack anti-Common Core school board candidates
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