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Congressman Robert Dold To Speak At PTRO Meeting

The Palatine Township Republican Organization (PTRO) will feature Congressman Robert Dold at their regular monthly meeting which is free and open to the public on Saturday, October 1st.

The Palatine Township Republican Organization (PTRO), the official Republican organization of Palatine Township, will feature Congressman Robert Dold at their regular monthly meeting which is free and open to the public on Saturday, October 1st starting at 9 a.m. with the doors opening at 8:30 a.m. at the PTRO office at 839 N. Quentin Rd. in Palatine.

“Our meeting will feature Congressman Dold,” said Aaron Del Mar, Palatine Township Republican Committeeman.  “Dold will give us an update on what he and his colleagues in Washington are doing to improve the economy and create jobs.  He will give his reaction to President Obama’s jobs speech and will talk about how we can improve Illinois’ skyrocketing 9.9 percent unemployment rate.”

Founded in 2010 by newly elected Palatine Township Republican Committeeman Aaron Del Mar, PTRO coordinates the Republican Party’s efforts in the township.  Led by Del Mar, Committeewoman Sharon Langlotz-Johnson and President Collin Corbett, PTRO promotes the foundational principles of the Republican Party, namely fiscal responsibility, personal accountability and limited, transparent government, and works to elect Republican candidates who espouse those principles.

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The Palatine Township Republican Organization holds their monthly general meeting on the first Saturday of the month at 9 a.m. at the PTRO office at 839 N. Quentin Rd. in Palatine.  For further information on the Palatine Township Republican Organization, membership, any of their sponsored events or to join their email newsletter visit their web site at www.palatinerepublicans.org, call them at 847-496-7871 or email them at aaron@palatinerepublicans.org.

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