Sunday, January 27, 2013

Watertown RTC Endorses Rick Green



January 14th 2013.

On January 31 2013, the State Committee once again will vote to elect a third State Chair in a since 2009. Save a few bright spots, the MA-GOP has suffered consistent electoral defeats and shrinking party registration for decades. Hence we find ourselves at an important crossroad.

The single most pressing question for the State Committee is whether or not to continue the same old failed policies that allows one high profile candidate at the top of the ticket to install his or her person as Chairman of the State Party.

It is the opinion of the Watertown Republican Committee that we must abandon the aforementioned policy. The MA-GOP can ill afford to direct virtually all our resources on one candidate, while neglecting the much needed party building efforts.  Rather, we need an independent Chairman who is truly committed to rebuilding the party infrastructure from the bottom up. We need a Chair that understands his or her role is not dictate policy according to his or her personal convictions. Instead the Chair must allow the State Committee and State Convention to decide the platform. He or she must lead, seeking to resolve disagreements and unify the party by building consensus, not by imposing his or her will.

There are now two remaining viable candidates that have announced for the position of MA-GOP Chair. Both are talking about the importance of building the grassroots. However, only one of them has real credibility on the issue.

Rick Green is a successful businessman. He represents the American success story. He built his $70 million, 100+ employee business from nothing in the most challenging Massachusetts regulatory and fiscal environment. In addition Rick has a proven track record of commitment to the grassroots. In the Spring of 2012 he founded the Massachusetts Fiscal Alliance, which raised $250,000 for local candidates. This figure rivals the MA-GOP’s effort.

Rick is a fresh face and will provide the much needed independent leadership. He has widespread grassroots support from Republicans of all ideological persuasions. Likewise he’s supported by conservative, moderate, and liberal members of the State Committee. Most importantly, Rick will not be indebted to or controlled by one particular candidate who will expect him to do only his bidding as Chair.

Rick Green is committed to making the structural changes needed to build a MA-GOP apparatus and farm team that can compete with the opposition party and the special interests that support them. This includes making an investment in technology necessary to mine, store and share data. This is also crucial to equip local committees and campaigns to their job properly. Likewise Rick understands that we need people to build a grassroots army of foot soldiers. He will require and empower Regional Chairs, State Committee members, and Local Committee Chairs to build local committees, cooperate with friendly organizations in order to recruit solid candidates for every level of government.

Rick also recognizes that for a ticket to be successful, we do need strong candidates at the top. Therefore he’s equally dedicated to giving the proper amount of resources to recruiting and supporting strong candidates, who will work for themselves and down ticket candidates.

Therefore, we the duly elected members of The Watertown Republican Town Committee enthusiastically and unanimously endorse Rick Green for the office of MA-GOP Chairman. We further encourage Steven Aylward and Elizabeth Mahoney our State Committee representatives and Rachel Kemp our Regional Chair to vote for Rick Green for MA-GOP Chairman on January 31st

New Officers for the Watertown RTC

At the December 4th 2012 meeting The Watertown Republican Town Committee elected new officers.

Due to his many responsibilities as State Committeeman Steve Aylward resigned as Town Committee Chair. However, Steve is not going anywhere; as I'll explain. Louis Fabrizio resigned as Treasurer and was elected Chairman. And Steve was elected to replace Lou Fabrizio as Treasurer. 

This will free up more of Steve's time to do important work as State Committeeman, as Chair of the State Committee's Technology Sub-Committee, and so forth. Laurie McManus resigned as Secretary and the Committee elected Debby Dugan to replace her. John DiMascio will continue to serve Vice Chair and Communications Director. 

At the same December 4th meeting Lou Fabrizio announced that he had resigned Elections Commissioner. At the subsequent meeting held on January 14th 2013, the Committee nominated Christoper Dunn to fill the vacancy created by Lou Fabrizio on the Elections Commission. We thank Lou for her service and congratulate Chris. 

Once again, the new Watertown RTC Officers are: 


Chairman: 
Louis Fabrizio 

Vice Chairman: 
John DiMascio 

Treasurer: 
Steven Aylward 

Secretary:
Debby Dugan 

Communications Director: 
John DiMascio 

Elections Commissioners: 
Bob MacDonald 
Christopher Dunn 
(pending confirmation by the Town Manager and Town Council)