CPPAC 2025 – Get You Tickets Today
To kick off the New Year, the Party is holding its 57th Annual Conservative Party Political Action Conference (CPPAC) February 2nd, and 3rd 2025 at the Hilton Hotel in Albany. This year’s two-day conference will preview how the Trump Administration and Republican Majorities in the U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives will impact the Empire State. The conference will also offer training for conservative-minded individuals who want to win in the marketplace of ideas and at the polls.
This year’s conference will be attended by many legislative members and political activists. We’re also featuring speakers rising on the national and state scene, such as Congressman Mike Lawler, Brianna Lyman, President Trump’s pollster John McLaughlin, and a well-known consultant panel featuring Tom Dunham from Brabender Cox. We will also have informative breakout sessions and interactive presentations that you won’t want to miss. We are excited to release more notable attendees and speakers in the coming days. Last year’s event was truly spectacular, and with President Trump’s recent victory, the momentum is on our side.
We are pleased to offer you a reduced hotel rate if you book your room before January 10th! Please call the Albany Hilton at 1-866-691-1183, and provide the Conservative Party’s “3CPPAC” registration code to receive the discount. Alternatively, attendees can register for lodging online here: Make A Hotel Reservation
You can buy your ticket today, browse our new CPPAC website, and check out the schedule here: We hope to see you in Albany!
Pray for New Orleans
On New Year’s night, the nation was struck by a horrific act of terrorism in New Orleans. A man with connections to ISIS and carrying an ISIS flag used a rented truck to mow down countless innocent people, killing over 15 and injuring many others. In a further attempt to sow chaos and fear, IEDs were found at the scene, though, by the grace of God, they did not detonate. This tragic event has left our nation grieving, as families mourn the loss of loved ones and survivors face a long road to recovery.
Adding insult to this unimaginable tragedy, later that day in New York City, Hamas and ISIS sympathizers shamelessly took to the streets to voice their support for these heinous acts of terrorism. Such demonstrations of hatred and violence have no place in our country. They serve only to further divide us and dishonor the memory of the victims.
Now more than ever, we must stand united against the forces of terror and extremism. We extend our deepest condolences to the families of the victims, our prayers for the injured, and our gratitude to the brave first responders who acted swiftly to prevent even greater devastation.
Let this be a moment for Americans to reaffirm our resolve to protect our homeland, uphold our values, and denounce any form of support for those who perpetrate violence against the innocent.
New York City’s Subway Crisis
The recent violence in New York City’s subway system is a chilling reminder of the dire state of our city under the failed policies of Governor Kathy Hochul and President Joe Biden. In one horrific incident, an illegal Guatemalan alien, previously deported under President Trump, re-entered the country through our open borders. This individual, who found taxpayer-funded shelter and food in NYC, senselessly lit a sleeping woman on fire in the subway. This tragic event underscores how sanctuary city policies, catch-and-release practices, and cashless bail have empowered criminals to commit the most heinous acts without fear of consequence.
This is not an isolated incident. Just days ago, a young man was shoved onto the subway tracks, narrowly escaping with his life. Stabbings, assaults, and the presence of dangerous, unwell individuals have become daily occurrences. Despite this, our governor has the audacity to claim the subway has never been safer. A statement that defies reality for anyone who rides it without private security.
Transportation is further complicated by Democrat politicians finalizing congestion pricing, a regressive tax that penalizes hardworking New Yorkers and forces them to risk their lives on an unsafe subway system. This scheme further burdens everyday Americans, who are already struggling to navigate our crumbling city.
New York City is in crisis. We need real leadership to restore safety, accountability, and common sense to our city and our nation. On January 20th, when President Trump resumes office, criminals like this will be dealt with swiftly, and our borders will once again be secured. We are confident Tom Homan will be successful in the largest illegal alien deportation effort the world has ever seen. We will not rest until the average American can live, work, and travel safely in what was once the greatest city in the world.