Get a special briefing on the upcoming 2022 Elections!
Republican Professionals Network
Hampton Roads Chapter

"The Premier Republican Organization of Business and Occupational Professionals in Virginia"

You are Invited to our 
 
Special Election Update Dinner
 
with 
 
Governor George Allen
Former Governor and U.S. Senator
 
Governor Allen will brief us on his recent trip around the Commonwealth with Attorney General Jason Miyares.  He will give us an oveview on the upcoming elections in Virginia and Nationwide, and discuss energy policy. 
 
 Monday, October 17th
The Virginia Beach Town Center City Club

Please join some of our state and local elected officials and your fellow RPN members and friends for this dinner. 


 You do not want to miss this Special Dinner Meeting! 

When: Monday,
October 17th, 2022

Networking Reception
begins at 6:00pm
Dinner Program is from
6:45pm to 8:45pm

Where: Town Center City Club
222 Central Park Ave, Ste. 230
Virginia Beach Town Center

Cost: $40 for RPN Members
          $45 for Non-Members

     $270 for RPN Member VIP Reserved Table of 6
    $300 for non Member VIP Reserved Table of 6

Tables must be prepaid

Cost Includes:
salad,entree,dessert and ice tea


You can mail your check to RPN
P.O. Box 2265, Virginia Beach, VA 23450

If you want to pay by credit card: 

We can take Visa, Master Card, American Express and Discover on-line.  Please click: #Tickets

You can pay with a credit card at the door: however, there will be a $5 convenience charge.


 

 

 

Meet Governor George Allen

 

67th Governor of Virginia, 1994-1998

United States Senator, 2001-2007

President of George Allen Strategies, LLC

 

Keeping the promises he made to Virginians, and working with a Democratic-controlled General Assembly, Allen successfully cut taxes by more than $600 million; instituted his high academic Standards of Learning and School Performance Report Cards; made neighborhoods safer with the abolition of parole through truth-in-sentencing; initiated historic, pro-work welfare reforms; enacted the nation's first public-private transportation funding system; repealed or amended 71% of all regulations; reduced the size of government with greater efficiency and accountability; and grew the economy – making sure the world knew "Virginia is Open for Business." With added revenues, Allen was able to freeze tuition rates at universities and community colleges. 
 
Allen’s administration recruited over $13 billion in new investments and helped create more than 300,000 net new private sector jobs. When he was sworn in as Governor in 1994, coal and cigarettes were Virginia's top exports. After four years of Allen's tireless dedication to economic-development, semiconductor chips became Virginia's top export, leading U.S. News and World Report to dub Virginia the "Silicon Dominion."
 
In September 1994, Allen’s promise to abolish parole gained passage for all felony offenses committed on or after 1/1/95. This made Virginia a safer place to live, work and raise a family by guaranteeing convicted criminals served at least 85% of their sentence, known as truth-in-sentencing, and increased the time served by violent criminals by at least 100%, and by 300-500% for repeat violent offenders.  
 
In March 1995, with bipartisan support, Allen signed his statewide welfare reform bill and made Virginia a leader in the national welfare reform initiative. Virginia taxpayers saved $57.6 million alone during the first two years of reform. From March 1995 to November 1997, the welfare caseload (AFDC/TANF) declined by 36%. By the end of Allen’s term as Governor, Virginia’s welfare work program, known as the Virginia Initiative for Employment not Welfare (VIEW), had a 150% increase in the number of welfare recipients gaining employment than under the previous federal JOBS work program.  
Elected to the U.S. Senate in 2000, Allen advocated for policies to make America a leader in innovation and technology. He was Chairman of the Senate High Tech Task Force and created the Competitiveness Caucus. Allen founded the Nanotechnology Caucus with Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR), with whom he also co-sponsored the 21st Century Nanotechnology Research & Development Act in 2003 and the Internet Tax Freedom Act in 2004. Allen Sponsored the Minority Serving Institution Digital and Wireless Technology Opportunity Act Of 2005 and introduced a $1,000 per-child Education Opportunity Tax Credit in 2001, a modified version of which was passed later that year. 
 
Born to George H. Allen, a Hall of Fame football coach, and Henrietta L. Allen, a Tunisian-born survivor of the Nazi occupation of North Africa, George F. Allen holds a B.A. degree "with distinction" in History and a J.D. law degree from the University of Virginia where he played on UVA's football and rugby teams. Allen was named All-ACC Academic Team, Quarterback in 1972. After graduation from law school, Allen worked in Abingdon, Virginia as a law clerk for U.S. District Judge Glen Williams in the Western District of Virginia and then started his own law practice in Charlottesville. 
 
A self-described "Common Sense Jeffersonian Conservative," Allen had the distinction of holding Thomas Jefferson's seat in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1983 to 1991, and briefly represented Virginia's 7th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1991 to 1992, before a partisan re-districting maneuver combined his district with that of a more senior Republican Member of the House. 
 
In 2007, Allen founded George Allen Strategies, which provides companies and individuals with insightful and effective counsel, consulting and strategic advice on a range of issues including energy, technology and business development. 
Allen serves as Chairman of the Manufacturing Competitiveness Initiative for the National Association of Manufacturers, and in December 2018, completed his role as Ambassador to the Association of Passive Optical LAN (APOLAN), a non-profit organization that drives adoption, and educates the market about the technical and economic advantages of fiber-based Passive Optical LAN technology. 
 
Allen also serves on the board of directors of several companies, including Armada-Hoffler (AHH: NYSE), a REIT, and Material Intellect, Inc. 
 
Allen is the Reagan Ranch Presidential Scholar for the Young America's Foundation and serves on the Reagan Ranch Board of Governors. He also serves on the Appalachian School of Law Board of Trustees and is a Virginia Commonwealth University School of Engineering Foundation Board of Trustees Emeritus. Allen also serves on the National Advisory Council of the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition and is an Honorary Virginia Co-Chairman of Communities in Schools with Sen. Mark Warner. He served on advisory boards to the Hampton Roads Proton Beam Therapy Institute at Hampton University and NXT Energy Solutions (NSFDF: OTC and TSX).
 
In 2020, Allen was named to the 17-member National Coronavirus Recovery Commission dedicated to advising Governors, Congress, President/Executive branch, and private enterprise with specific, constructive recommendations in a five-phase plan to expeditiously and safely reopen America and the world saving both “lives and livelihoods.”
 
In 2009, Allen launched the American Energy Freedom Center, serving as Chairman until 2011 and rejoining as Chairman in March of 2013. The Center is a 501(c) (3) charitable organization that educates Americans on positive solutions and ideas for more American jobs, competitiveness and prosperity through the development and use of America's plentiful energy resources and innovation. 
 
In 2010, Allen authored his book What Washington Can Learn from the World of Sports. He and his wife, Susan, happily reside in Virginia Beach and have three children: Tyler (married to Harry Poole), Forrest (married to Katie Roddey) and Brooke.

 

Please RSVP

No later than Saturday, October 15th
to the Chairman - Bruce Meyer

at:
 

757-717-5274 (o)
757-333-4831(fax)

bruce@meyergroupinsurance.com
(or just hit reply to this email)


 


Directions from the Oceanfront: 
From I-264 West take the Independence Blvd - Pembroke exit. Continue up Independence to Virginia Beach Blvd. and turn right. Continue to Central Park Ave. and turn right. The Armada Hoffler Tower Parking Garage entrance will be on your left next to California Pizza Kitchen.

City Club members and guests should take the South Elevator to the lobby. Exit to the right and turn right at the flower shop. Take this set of elevators to the 2nd floor and exit left into the Town Center City Club.

 


Each RSVP will be confirmed by a member of our board in order to attend this event so we can give the City Club an accurate dinner count.
The Republican Professionals Network (RPN) is an organization of Business and Occupational Professionals who are Republican. In addition to being a Political Action Committee, the Republican Professionals Network also serves as a Networking Organization. The RPN was founded in 1997 by its Chairman, Bruce Meyer and typically holds a Dinner Meeting with a special guest speaker the third Monday of each month at the City Club located in the Virginia Beach Town Center. The RPN Board of Directors are the governing body of the Republican Professionals Network.

Republican Professionals Network
c/o Meyer Group Insurance
582 Lynnhaven Parkway, Suite 202
Virginia Beach, VA 23452

www.republicanprofessionalsnetwork.com

 

All funds solicited in connection with this event are
by the Hampton Roads Chapter of the
Republican Professionals Network


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