2013 CONSERVATIVE AWARDS
Each
year Citizen Outreach recognizes several outstanding conservatives for their efforts
on behalf of the limited-government movement.
This year’s recipients will be honored at this week’s “First Friday
Happy Hour” event at Bahama Breeze in Las Vegas from 5:00-7:00 pm.
And the
winners are…
2013 Conservative of the Year: Geoff
Lawrence
Geoff
is an economist and deputy director of policy at the Nevada Policy Research
Institute. He is a frequent commentator
on public policy in print, radio and television news and over the past year has
provided the intellectual case for fiscal conservatives and libertarians for
low taxes, school choice, and less government regulation, especially in energy
policy.
Geoff
also, quite literally, wrote a book, “Solutions 2013,” of free-market solutions
to Nevada's challenges.
During
the 2013 legislative session, Geoff spent many weeks in Carson City away from
his wife, Jenna, who was pregnant with their first child. He worked closely with legislators and
conservative activists and testified in support of limited, accountable
government - standing up to some of the biggest special interests in the state
capital in the process, from the teachers' union to Nicolas Cage to Warren
Buffet.
Shortly
after the session, Geoff and Jenna joined the ranks of conservatives all across
the country who will be bringing up the next generation of limited-government
Americans. Their son’s name is Carson
Hayek Lawrence (who’s already had his photo taken with Sen. Rand Paul!).
Geoff’s
work and accomplishments make him a very deserving recipient of this year’s “Conservative
of the Year” award.
Courage Under Fire Award: Amanda Collins
In
2007, Amanda Collins was brutally raped in a parking garage on the campus of
UNR by the same man who raped and murdered another young Reno woman, Brianna
Dennison, a few weeks later. Although
Collins was a properly licensed holder of a concealed-carry permit, Nevada law
prohibited her from carrying her weapon with her on campus, which she might
have been able to use to prevent the attack.
If
you haven’t heard her story in her own words, click
here
In
2011, the Nevada Legislature considered a “campus carry” bill that would allow
concealed-carry permit holders to carry their weapons on Nevada’s public
college campuses. Collins courageously
testified in support of the bill, recounting the violent attack and her
terrifying ordeal. The bill passed in
the state Senate but was killed in the state Assembly without a vote.
In
the 2013 legislative session, the bill was brought up again. Despite her strong desire to move on with her
life, Collins again relived and recounted the nightmare of her experience to
legislators, urging them to end the policy of gun-free zones on college
campuses. But once again, the Legislature
told her no.
"All
the women who get raped on our campuses; their blood is on his hands," a
tearful Collins said after Assembly Judiciary Chairman Jason Frierson killed
the bill by refusing to even call for a vote on it in his committee.
Collins
is now married and gave birth to her second child just a couple weeks after the
session. But she intends to continue the
fight to allow properly licensed concealed-carry permit holders to exercise
their Second Amendment rights of self-protection on college campuses when the
Legislature reconvenes again in 2015.
We
can’t possibly think of a more deserving recipient of this year’s conservative “Courage
Under Fire” award.
Unsung Hero Award: Linda Barnett
At
20 years of age and without a political bone in her body, Linda Barnett was
sent on a job interview by an employment agency for a secretarial position with
a high-ranking staffer on the McGovern campaign in 1972. Despite being able to take dictation and type
120-words-per-minute, Barnett didn’t get the job; she was told she was just “too
young.”
On
her way out, Barnett noticed a lot of phones in the California headquarters
were going unanswered, so she came back and just…started working. As a volunteer. That kind of “take charge” initiative didn’t
go unnoticed. Before she knew it,
Barnett was hired by the campaign and placed in charge of making the travel arrangements
for the entire California delegation to attend the Miami convention.
After
the campaign, a series of employment opportunities landed Barnett on the 1976
Libertarian Party presidential campaign – the polar opposite, philosophically,
from the McGovern campaign four years earlier.
Afterwards, Barnett became a top lieutenant to Ed Crane - founder of the
libertarian Cato Institute think tank - and her limited-government, constitutional
beliefs were solidified.
Eventually,
Barnett’s business interests took her to Carson City, where she was general
manager for the Hampton Inn & Suites for several years before taking on a
consulting position with the company.
But political action remains in her blood.
In
2012, the Carson City library district pushed for a sales tax hike to fund a
new library. Rather than wait for orders
from above, Barnett once again just dove in and took the bull by the
horns. She organized and led a petition
drive to place the tax hike on the ballot, and then led the successful effort
to kill it last November…all without fame, acclaim or glory.
As
such, Linda Barnett is our conservative “Unsung Hero” award recipient for 2013.
Grassroots Organization of the Year:
Nevada Firearms Coalition
Conservatives
in Nevada have long lacked the financial resources and sheer manpower of the
state’s liberal organizations, especially Big Labor. But a new group of gun rights advocates
emerged during the 2013 legislative session and proved to be every bit the “David”
to the gun-grabbers New York-based “Goliath.”
For
years Nevada has had to share its National Rifle Association lobbyist with
California, but this year the newly-formed Nevada Firearms Coalition raised enough
money to add a full-time lobbyist of its own to fight legislative efforts to curtail
gun rights in Nevada. And what a baptism
by fire it was!
Fueled
by the shooting tragedy at Sandy Hook, the anti-gun forces descended upon
Carson City en masse, including millions of dollars worth of political action
funded by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and media events featuring Mark
Kelly, husband of former Arizona Rep. Gabby Giffords, who had been shot at a
separate incident in Tucson a couple years ago.
Under
the guidance and leadership of Don Turner and Randy Mackie, the Nevada Firearms
Coalition kept gun rights supporters informed via regular emails, and activated
its growing legion of advocates to show up at hearings, testify, make phone
calls and send emails to both legislators and the media.
In
the end, due in no small part to the efforts of the Nevada Firearms Coalition,
a flawed “background check” bill was killed, along with other measures to increase
taxes and fees on gun owners. Not bad
for a badly under-matched and under-funded start-up organization!
As
such, the Nevada Firearms Coalition is our conservative “Grassroots
Organization of the Year” for 2013.
Rathead in a Coke Bottle Award: Sen. “Moderate
Mike” Roberson
As
Grover Norquist - father of the Taxpayer Protection Pledge - explains it, no one
thinks twice about buying a Coca Cola. But should one person ever find a
rathead at the bottom of their Coke, not only would they not finish that
bottle, but they’d think twice about ever buying a Coke again…and will tell all of
their friends!
That
one rathead could destroy an entire brand.
The GOP
brand has been anti-tax hikes since the Reagan era. As such, Grover maintains that Republicans
who vote to raise taxes are the political equivalent of a “rathead in a Coke
bottle.”
In
2010, Michael Roberson ran for the state Senate as a conservative. He not only signed the Taxpayer Protection
Pledge that year, but he did so on April 15 at a tea party rally! He then went on to complete his first session
in the Legislature without voting to raise taxes or extending the $620 million
worth of “temporary” tax hikes from 2009 popularly known as the “sunsets.”
But
a radical transformation – fueled by both ego and hunger for power – took place
in March 2012, when Roberson completely reversed himself and publicly broke his
signed Tax Pledge by announcing his support for Gov. Brian Sandoval’s decision
to once again extend the $620 million tax hike “sunsets” in 2013.
Worse,
Roberson showed up at the 2013 legislative session and immediately proceeded to
not only back the re-imposition of the $620 million “temporary” tax hikes, but
proposed a new $600 million tax hike on the state’s mining industry…with the
proceeds going down the public education rathole!
For
his support of $1.4 billion-plus in tax hikes this year, Nevada Republican
State Sen. “Moderate Mike” Roberson is our hands-down winner of this year’s “Rathead
in a Coke Bottle” award.
“Accepting
the award for Sen. Roberson will be…”
THE FURTHER ADVENTURES OF
MARK SUREWOULD
So
as legend has it, former state Assemblyman Mark
Sherwood’s wife was just waking up from anesthesia after surgery, and “Ass.
SureWould” was sitting by her side. Her
eyes fluttered open and she said, “You're gorgeous!” - and then she fell asleep
again.
SureWould
had never heard her say that so he stayed by her side. A couple minutes later
her eyes fluttered open and she said “You're nice.”
Well,
SureWould was disappointed because instead of “gorgeous” it was now “nice.” So
he said, “What happened to ‘gorgeous’?”
Her
reply: “The drugs are wearing off!”
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
“In
Washington, D.C., the 41 percent of students who attend charter schools learn
the equivalent of 72 days more in reading and 101 days more in math each year
than similar students attending district schools, according to a Stanford
University study.” – Sen. Rand Paul
(R-KY)
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