Inauguration
Myself and many Party leaders had the opportunity to head down to Washington, DC to witness the monumental swearing of our 47th President, Donald J. Trump. I arrived Saturday afternoon and had the pleasure of catching up with friends and like-minded Conservatives at a small dinner in the evening. The next day, I attended Congressman Nick Langworthy’s evening celebration. It was great to see our New York Congressman, our friends at the NYGOP, and many other legislators. Shortly following, the Conservative Party held our own dinner, which was a massive success. We were thrilled to gather at the Palm in Washington, DC with Party leaders and friends to celebrate the occasion. Thank you to Congressman Mike Lawler, Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis, Congressman Nick LaLota, and soon-to-be United States Ambassador Elise Stefanik for joining us! You can check out the pictures here:
The Inauguration was nothing short of magnificent. Although, it was unfortunate to see it moved inside, thankfully the Presidential Inauguration Committee quickly put together a live viewing at the Capital One Center for supporters that traveled from all over the Country. Our Director of Operations, Andrew Davis, was on the committee and said the Capital One Center was a terrific experience in itself. I was fortunate enough to watch the Inauguration in the Emancipation Hall inside the Capitol Building, where President Trump came to greet us after being sworn in. The administration got off to a quick start, with a number of executive orders that are changing the face of government as you read this. As President Trump stated “The Golden Age of America Begins Now” and we are at the forefront.
CPPAC 2025
There is still time to book your room and buy tickets for this years CPPAC being held on February 2nd and 3rd, at the Albany Hilton! We are featuring speakers rising on the national and state scene, such as Congressman Mike Lawler, news personality Brianna Lyman, President Trump’s pollster John McLaughlin, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, Onondaga County Executive Ryan McMahon, Rensselaer County Executive Steve McLaughlin, Jessica Rodgers, Andrew Giuliani, Assemblywoman Mary Beth Walsh, Senator George Borrello, and a well-known consultant panel featuring Tom Dunham and Chapin Fay. More speakers will be announced on a rolling basis.
To book your room, please call the Albany Hilton at 1-866-691-1183 and provide the Conservative Party’s “3CPPAC” registration code. 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!
Ms. Hochul’s Proposed $252 Billion Budget
With the State drowning in debt, taxes, and nuisance fees, and with many families and small businesses hanging onto solvency by their fingernails, Mrs. Hochul is proposing a massive $10 billion increase in an already bloated State budget. This governor actually seems to believe — through magical thinking — that more government spending is the secret to ‘affordability’ in New York.
Well, Governor Hochul, New Yorkers can’t afford any more of your affordability plans. The Governor’s proposed $252 billion budget is patently absurd. It’s well more than twice the size of Florida’s budget — a state with two million more people — and, under the same budget plan, New York will continue having the highest combined income taxes in America. Here’s our advice to New Yorkers: Invest in moving trucks in 2025. Until we break up one-party rule in Albany, the exodus will continue.