Monday, November 3, 2008

Bolger Endorsed by: Independent Business, Police Officers', Road Association

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 31, 2008

Bolger Endorsed by:
National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB)
Police Officer’s Association of Michigan (POAM)
County Road Association of Michigan (CRAM-RUSH)


Marshall, MI— James “Jase” Bolger’s Campaign for State Representative announced today the endorsements of several prominent Michigan organizations. The three organizations announcing support for Bolger include the National Federation of Independent Business, the Police Officers Association of Michigan (POAM), and the County Road Association of Michigan.

Charlie Owens, State Director of the Michigan chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business announced the support of the small business group because of Bolger’s understanding regarding providing jobs in Michigan.

“After a careful review of the candidates we have found that Jase Bolger has a keen understanding of the problems facing employers and their employees,” Owens said. “We wish Jase success in the upcoming election and we look forward to working with him in the Michigan legislature.”

The Police Officers Association of Michigan represents over 12,000 law enforcement employees throughout the State of Michigan and is the largest such organization in the state. The organization offers its endorsement based upon careful review of candidates who support improving safety, working conditions, and economic security of their public safety members. POAM joins the Fraternal Order of Police and the Michigan Association of Police Organizations in solid law enforcement support of Bolger for State Representative.

The County Road Association of Michigan, Rural and Urban Streets and Highways (CRAM-RUSH) offered their endorsement and support of James Bolger noting his commitment and dedication to improve Michigan’s local transportation systems.

Bolger commented, “I am honored to have the support of these organizations that support small family owned businesses, police officers protecting our families, and the vital roads and infrastructure in our great state.”

James “Jase” Bolger is a Kalamazoo small business owner. Bolger started the business 12 years ago which updates telephone data for large companies across the country; bringing work back to Michigan that would otherwise be done someplace else in the country or even someplace else in the world. Bolger is also a Calhoun County Commissioner. He and his wife, Molly, are raising their two teenage children in Marshall. Bolger is running for State Representative in the 63rd District, looking to succeed term limited Lorence Wenke, R-Galesburg. The 63rd District covers portions of Kalamazoo and Calhoun Counties.

For more information, please visit www.ElectBolger.com

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Bolger Endorsed by: Small Business Association, Kalamazoo Chamber & Police Organizations

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 29, 2008

Bolger Endorsed by:
Small Business Association of Michigan (SBAM)
Kalamazoo Regional Chamber (Kalamazoo Chamber PAC)
Michigan Association of Police Organizations (MAPO)


Marshall, MI— James “Jase” Bolger’s Campaign for State Representative announced today the endorsements of several prominent Michigan organizations. The three organizations announcing support for Bolger include the Small Business Association of Michigan, the Kalamazoo Regional Chamber of Commerce, and the Michigan Association of Police Organizations (MAPO).

The Small Business Association of Michigan is governed by small business owners. The Small Business Association of Michigan understands the challenges entrepreneurs face and endorses candidates after careful review. SBAM is governed by a board of directors and a volunteer base made up entirely of small business owners and entrepreneurs.

The Kalamazoo Regional Chamber of Commerce joins the Michigan Chamber of Commerce and Battle Creek Chamber of Commerce in endorsing Bolger’s candidacy for State Representative.

The Michigan Association of Police Organizations is a coalition of police organizations representing approximately 67% of the certified police officers in Michigan. The primary purpose of the coalition was to become directly involved in the political process by endorsing candidates and contributing financially to the campaigns of those seeking elected public office who support law enforcement issues. MAPO joins the Fraternal Order of Police in strong law enforcement support for James Bolger.

Bolger commented, “I am honored to have the support of these organizations that represent such key issues facing our families today: attracting jobs and providing public safety for our communities.”

James “Jase” Bolger is a Kalamazoo small business owner. Bolger started the business 12 years ago which updates telephone data for large companies across the country; bringing work back to Michigan that would otherwise be done someplace else in the country or even someplace else in the world. Bolger is also a Calhoun County Commissioner. He and his wife, Molly, are raising their two teenage children in Marshall. Bolger is running for State Representative in the 63rd District, looking to succeed term limited Lorence Wenke, R-Galesburg. The 63rd District covers portions of Kalamazoo and Calhoun Counties.

For more information, please visit http://www.electbolger.com/

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Bolger endorsed by: Michigan Farm Bureau, Fraternal Order of Police, Friends of Housing, Associated Builders and Contractors of Michigan

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 20, 2008

Bolger Endorsed by:
Michigan Farm Bureau
Fraternal Order of Police
Friends of Housing
Associated Builders and Contractors of Michigan


Marshall, MI— James “Jase” Bolger’s Campaign for State Representative announced today the endorsements of several prominent Michigan organizations. The four organizations announcing support for Bolger include the Michigan Farm Bureau, Fraternal Order of Police, Friends of Housing, and the Associated Builders and Contractors of Michigan.

The Michigan Farm Bureau is the state’s largest general farm organization. Michigan Farm Bureau's Political Action Committee, AgriPac, in cooperation with County Farm Bureau Candidate Evaluation Committees, evaluates and endorses the candidates who will best support Farm Bureau policy and agriculture. If they measure up they receive AgriPac's endorsement as a "Friend of Agriculture".

“We are pleased to endorse James Bolger’s candidacy for State Representative. Bolger is a true Friend of Agriculture and has earned his endorsement,” said Sarah Black, Secretary of the Michigan Farm Bureau AgriPac Committee.

Fraternal Order of Police – State Lodge of Michigan (FOP), is the oldest and largest law enforcement organization in Michigan. The FOP joins the Michigan Association of Police Officers and the Police Officer’s Association of Michigan in solid law enforcement support for James Bolger.

Friends of Housing is the political voice of the Michigan Association of Home Builders. The Michigan Association of Home Builders has a membership of 8,100 across the state.

“Endorsements by Friends of Housing are not made on the basis of political party, but by who has or would do the best job of making housing affordable in Michigan,” said Dawn Crandall, Political Affairs Director of the Michigan Association of Home Builders.

The Associated Builders and Contractors of Michigan (ABC) is a statewide trade association representing contractors, subcontractors, material suppliers, and related firms in the industrial and commercial building industry.

“The Associated Builders and Contractors of Michigan is devoted to building Michigan’s economy,” said Chris Fisher, President of ABC. “ABC is honored to endorse Mr. Bolger’s candidacy for State Representative.”

Bolger commented, “I am honored to have the support of these organizations who represent jobs and opportunity as well as strong public safety for the families of our community.”

James “Jase” Bolger is a Kalamazoo small business owner and Calhoun County Commissioner. He and his wife, Molly, are raising their two teenage children in Marshall. Bolger is running for State Representative in the 63rd District, looking to succeed term limited Lorence Wenke, R-Galesburg. The 63rd District covers portions of Kalamazoo and Calhoun Counties.

For more information, please visit www.ElectBolger.com

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Bolger(s) in MIRS


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MIRS Capitol Capsule, Wednesday, October 15, 2008

QUOTE OF THE DAY
"You would make one brother a very happy man."
-- Jase BOLGER, candidate in the 63rd House District, when asked what the stakes were in his friendly wager with brother Matt BOLGER of the Michigan State Police over who would get QOD first.

Bolger Plays To Win
Jase BOLGER and little brother, Matt BOLGER, have always been competitive growing up. Whether it was in sports or who would get the better seat at the Thanksgiving dinner table, the boys were boys.
Now, with Matt Bolger being the legislative liaison for the Michigan State Police (MSP) and Jase, 37, being the Republican nominee in the 63rd House District, they have a new friendly wager.
"It's to see who can get Quote of the Day first," Jase said.
"And what if you happened to get it?" he was asked.
"You would make one brother a very happy man," he responded.
So let's take care of the first question first. Big brother's first name is legally "James," a name passed down from his father, who went by Jim. To avoid confusion, the Bolgers used an abbreviated version of James and came up with Jase (rhymes with "ace").
Bolger has gone by Jase his whole life, but had trouble with the Secretary of the State's office when he tried to register for the ballot as "Jase," since it wasn't his legal name. After some back-and-forth, Bolger dropped the issue and is going by James. But like the first day of school, Bolger has repeated the "Jase" story dozens of times on the campaign trail.
After the name thing is cleared up, the next big issue brought up (no surprise) is jobs and the economy.
As the owner of Summit Credit Services, Bolger can relate. Summit is a 20-employee outfit that updates telephone records for major corporations. It's a niche market, but one that's not offered in many other locations. His clients are national and international. Technically, he could locate anywhere, but the Charlotte native loves Michigan and he isn't going to leave.
Opening up his new Michigan Business Tax (MBT) bill, however, and seeing a 30 percent increase from last year's Single Business Tax certainly wasn't the "thank you" present he was looking for.
"Who would have thought we'd be one of the fortunate ones?" Bolger said. "I'm talking to business owners who are paying more by multipliers -- two, three, four times more than what they were paying before."
The 12-year small business owner said he would remain as president of his company if elected, a status that term-limited Rep. Lorence WENKE (R-Richland) also decided to keep with his greenhouse business when he served.
Bolger did not run in a contested Republican primary and is facing Vicksburg Democrat Phyllis SMITH. The 63rd House District has a 55 percent Republican base, but in this economic climate, he said he's leaving nothing to chance.
His wife of 15 years, Molly, and his two children -- Nick, 14, and Megan, 12 -- have been knocking the doors with dad for months and they don't plan on stopping until Election Day.
Earlier this year, Bolger turned the family time into a (surprise) competition.
Who could get rid of the most lawn signs to willing homeowners. Megan and Jase both disposed of five a piece.
Jase could claim he won that friendly family game, too.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Sign Shenanigans by Bolger Opponents

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 12, 2008

Sign Shenanigans
Bolger signs stolen in coordinated effort


State House Candidate James “Jase” Bolger today called for civility and open debate in place of underhanded campaign tactics.

Overnight on Saturday many 4’ x 8’ Bolger for State Representative signs were ripped from their posts and stolen. In an obvious and coordinated effort the signs were taken from several townships across the district and were missing even when other candidates’ signs were left alone. While some signs are occasionally destroyed as pranks, this was obviously a targeted effort by opponents of James Bolger’s campaign.

“Michigan and our communities are facing very serious issues,” Bolger said, “It is unacceptable that Michigan has the country’s highest unemployment. Instead of playing the political games of my opposition, I am interested in working to bring jobs to our communities.”

Bolger continued, “That’s why I was disappointed this morning to see the usual politics of petty games starting in this race for State Representative. Instead of talking about the serious issues facing our communities my opponents are obviously resorting to the childish, sad, and tired shenanigans practiced for too long in politics.”

Bolger concluded, “Every day as I talk to voters I hear their concern, and I hear their frustrations with politics as usual. So, while my opponents seem eager to play cheap games I am going to continue to work to bring common sense solutions to the real problems we face.”

James “Jase” Bolger is a Kalamazoo small business owner and Calhoun County Commissioner. He and his wife, Molly, are raising their two teenage children in Marshall. Bolger is running for State Representative in the 63rd District, looking to succeed term limited Lorence Wenke, R-Galesburg. The 63rd District covers portions of Kalamazoo and Calhoun Counties.

For more information, please visit http://www.electbolger.com/

Friday, October 10, 2008

Bolger endorsed by Right to Life, Restaurants, and Agri-Biz

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 10, 2008

Bolger Endorsed by:
Right to Life of Michigan PAC (RTL-MI)
Michigan Restaurant Association (MRA)
Michigan Agri-Business Association


Marshall, MI— James “Jase” Bolger’s Campaign for State Representative announced today the endorsements of several prominent Michigan organizations. The three organizations announcing support for Bolger include Right to Life of Michigan PAC, the Michigan Restaurant Association, and the Michigan Agri-Business Association.

Right to Life of Michigan PAC has endorsed Jase based on careful review of the Candidates. Right to Life of Michigan endorsed Jase based upon his commitment to the protection of human life, born and unborn. “The years ahead will bring us new opportunities to defend the civil rights of the unborn, handicapped and elderly frail,” said Barbara Listing, President of Right to Life of Michigan. “James Bolger will protect these civil rights.”

The Michigan Restaurant Association has also endorsed Bolger. “Bolger’s commitment to MRA’s overall agenda of protection the free market, preventing harmful regulations and allowing Michigan’s restaurants to flourish is evident, and we are convinced that Jase will be a strong pro-business legislator in Lansing,” said Andy Deloney, Vice President of Public Affairs for the Michigan Restaurant Association.

“After careful review of Bolger’s candidacy for 63rd District State Representative, the Michigan Agri-Business Association has endorsed James Bolger,” said James Byrum, President of the Michigan Agri-Business Association. . The organization endorses the strongest candidate which will favor the expansion of agriculture and agribusiness opportunities in Michigan.

The Michigan Agri-Business Association has more than 400 members who provide seed, fertilizer, and crop materials to farmers for crop production, and also provide feed, handle grain and produce renewable fuels.

Bolger commented, “I am honored to have the support of these diverse organizations who care about and care for the families in our district.”

James “Jase” Bolger is a Kalamazoo small business owner and Calhoun County Commissioner. He and his wife, Molly, are raising their two teenage children in Marshall. Bolger is running for State Representative in the 63rd District, looking to succeed term limited Lorence Wenke, R-Galesburg. The 63rd District covers portions of Kalamazoo and Calhoun Counties.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

$1.4 billion: One year later

Bolger to address job crisis during listening tour

State House Candidate James “Jase” Bolger today called for common sense solutions for Michigan businesses and families one year after the historic tax increases and government shutdown. “Never in Michigan’s history has public policy failed on such a personal and fundamental level,” said Candidate James “Jase” Bolger. “After a full year of tax-and-spend politics, Michigan is at 8.9 percent unemployment, leading the nation only where we don’t want to be leading: in jobs lost.”

On Oct. 1, 2007, Michigan’s government was forced to shut down. The shutdown ended after a $1.4 billion Democrat-led tax increase was signed into law.

Bolger continues to urge Lansing to control government spending, hold government and elected officials more accountable, encourage job growth, and create a long-term state spending plan based on common sense priorities and putting our families first. Bolger observed, “You cannot help job seekers by punishing job providers. We need employers now.”

The governor had said it “was a historic vote to put Michigan’s fiscal house in order” that “will allow us to move forward aggressively with our jobs plan to diversify and transform Michigan’s economy.”

One year later, just the opposite occurred. Michigan’s unemployment rate was 7.2 percent in October 2007. Today’s unemployment rate stands at 8.9 percent and small and medium sized businesses, the ones who would diversify our economy, are being hit hardest. Michigan also still faces a $300 million budget deficit. Bolger observed, “In Calhoun County we spend just over $2 per day to feed our inmates. The state pays over $5 to feed their inmates every day. We can and must reign in excessive state spending.”

“As we observe the solemn one-year anniversary of the government shutdown, there is an important real-world lesson to be learned,” Bolger said. “If we didn’t know it before, we’re learning the tough lesson now: you cannot tax or regulate your way to prosperity. Our families are hurting with high prices at the pump, high utility expenses, and growing grocery bills. Since the government shutdown the only things that have gone up are unemployment and costs at home. We must implement common sense solutions to reform government now.”

Bolger will hold listening tour stops throughout the week to address the shutdown. Listening stops will take place from 8-9am at:

October 1st, 2008
Chalkalatte Cafe
1504 Capital Ave NE
Battle Creek, MI 49017

October 2nd, 2008
The Coffee Mill
301 E Michigan Ave
Marshall, MI 49068

October 3rd, 2008
Good to Go Café
120 E Prairie St
Vicksburg, MI 49097

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Listening Stops

James “Jase” Bolger Announces Listening Tour Stops

Marshall, MI— Calhoun County Commissioner Jase Bolger’s Campaign for State Representative announced today plans to begin a listening tour on September 29th which will continue into the month of October. The tour will give residents the opportunity to meet the Candidate and ask questions in townships across the 63rd District.

Listening tour stops have been scheduled for the following dates from 8-9AM:

September 29, 2008
Our first stop was held at:
Koffee Klutch
Galesburg, MI

October 1st, 2008
Chalkalatte Cafe
1504 Capital Ave NE
Battle Creek, MI 49017

October 2nd, 2008
The Coffee Mill
301 E Michigan Ave
Marshall, MI 49068

October 3rd, 2008
Good to Go Café
120 E Prairie St
Vicksburg, MI 49097

“The single most important part of this job is listening to residents concerns and taking that message to Lansing while delivering results. The people of the 63rd District are tired of political rhetoric and want to see something done,” said Bolger. James Bolger owns a Kalamazoo Small Business, is a husband, and father of two. “As a Small Business Owner I know what it’s like to compete for work and struggle through Michigan’s tough tax policy. We have to do something,” said Bolger. “I’m going to continue to knock on doors, make phone calls, and make myself accessible to voter so I can do what so many politicians don’t: listen.”

Bolger Endorsed by Townships, Ground Water Association, and Realtors

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 29, 2008

Bolger Endorsed by:
Michigan Townships Association (MTA – PAC)
Michigan Ground Water Association, District 10
Michigan Association of Realtors


Marshall, MI— James “Jase” Bolger’s Campaign for State Representative announced today the endorsements of several prominent Michigan organizations. The three organizations announcing support for Bolger include the Michigan Townships Association, the Michigan Ground Water Association, and the Michigan Association of Realtors.

The Michigan Townships Association PAC was established in 1982 to participate in elections for the Michigan House and Senate. The committee represents more than 99 percent of Michigan’s 1,242 townships and 6,500 elected township officials.

“MTA-PAC is pleased to endorse James Bolger,” said Tom Frazier, legislative liaison to the MTA-PAC. “As a Calhoun County commissioner, he clearly understands what makes local government unique and vital to the future success of our state. We look forward to working with Jase when he’s elected to state office.”

The Michigan Ground Water Association’s District 10 also endorsed Bolger in his bid for State Representative. “Jase Bolger is steadfast in principal and political belief and has worked tirelessly to uphold and protect the rights of his constituents. Jase Bolger supports individual and small business rights,” said Ray Leonard, President of the MGWA, district 10. “He has our staunch support and loyalty”.

The Battle Creek Area Association of REALTORS® (BCAAR), Greater Kalamazoo Association of REALTORS® (GKAR) and Michigan Association of REALTORS® (MAR) are endorsing James "Jase" Bolger (R-Marshall) for election to the Michigan House of Representatives, District 63. A select panel of BCAAR and GKAR REALTOR® members conducted interviews with candidates for the Michigan House and concluded that Bolger is best qualified for the position.

“Jase Bolger offers a wealth of experience as a business owner and local government official that Lansing needs right now. We support his candidacy because he is a strong natural advocate for the home and business owners, buyers, and sellers in the 63rd District,” said Matt Davis, President of the BCAAR.

"State government needs leaders to take action to attract job providers. Jase is the candidate in this race that will do this,” said Gary Brown, President of the GKAR.

Bolger commented, “These organizations represent things so dear to the families in our communities. From local government to drinking water and to the American dream and most people’s biggest investment: home ownership. I am thrilled that they each think I can do the best job on these issues for our families.”

James “Jase” Bolger is a Kalamazoo small business owner and Calhoun County Commissioner. He and his wife, Molly, are raising their two teenage children in Marshall. Bolger is running for State Representative in the 63rd District, looking to succeed term limited Lorence Wenke, R-Galesburg. The 63rd District covers portions of Kalamazoo and Calhoun Counties.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Michigan State Medical Society (MDPAC), Citizens for Traditional Values, and Michigan Credit Union League Endorse Bolger

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 24, 2008

Bolger Endorsed by:
Citizens for Traditional Values (CTV)
Michigan State Medical Society (MDPAC)
Michigan Credit Union League (MCUL)


Marshall, MI— James “Jase” Bolger’s Campaign for State Representative announced today the endorsements of several prominent Michigan organizations. The three organizations announcing support for Bolger include the Michigan State Medical Society, Citizens for Traditional Values, and the Michigan Credit Union League.

MDPAC is the non-partisan political action committee of the 15,000-member Michigan State Medical Society.

“Physicians in Michigan want the best state government possible for all citizens and Jase Bolger will provide that for the citizens in his district,” said Scot Goldberg, MD, MBA chair of the MDPAC board of directors. “Jase is also a small business owner and he is someone who physicians can relate to."

The Citizens for Traditional Values have been involved in Michigan politics since 1991, laboring to advance guiding principles of Faith and Family, Sanctity of Life, Proper Role of Government, and Excellence in Education.

The Michigan Credit Union League Action Fund provides financial and grassroots to support to candidates that support the credit union philosophy of “people helping people”. The MCULAF is sponsored by the Michigan Credit Union League, a statewide trade association representing 90% of Michigan’s 355 credit unions and their approximately 4.4 million members.

In 2006, Michigan’s credit unions packed a powerful political punch. Over 500,000 “Get Out The Vote,” or GOTV statement stuffers identifying endorsed candidates for state and federal office were mailed to credit union members along with their monthly statement. Thousands of GOTV posters were printed and distributed to credit unions to display in their lobby.

Bolger commented, “I am honored to have the support of these diverse organizations who care about and care for the families in our district.”

James “Jase” Bolger is a Kalamazoo small business owner and Calhoun County Commissioner. He and his wife, Molly, are raising their two teenage children in Marshall. Bolger is running for State Representative in the 63rd District, looking to succeed term limited Lorence Wenke, R-Galesburg. The 63rd District covers portions of Kalamazoo and Calhoun Counties.

Friday, September 12, 2008

POAM, NFIB, and MAIA Endorse Bolger

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 14, 2008

Bolger Endorsed by:
Police Officer’s Association of Michigan (POAM)
National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB)
Michigan Association of Insurance Agents


Marshall, MI— James “Jase” Bolger’s Campaign for State Representative announced today the endorsements of several prominent Michigan organizations. The three organizations announcing support for Bolger include the Police Officers Association of Michigan (POAM), the National Federation of Independent Business, and the Michigan Association of Insurance Agents.

The Police Officers Association of Michigan represents over 12,000 law enforcement employees throughout the State of Michigan and is the largest such organization in the state. The organization offers its endorsement based upon careful review of candidates who support improving safety, working conditions, and economic security of their public safety members.

Charlie Owens, State Director of the Michigan chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business announced the support of the small business group because of Bolger’s understanding regarding providing jobs in Michigan.

“After a careful review of the candidates we have found that Jase Bolger has a keen understanding of the problems facing employers and their employees,” Owens said. “We wish Jase success in the upcoming election and we look forward to working with him in the Michigan legislature.”

The agents group, which represents almost 10,000 Independent Insurance Agents and industry employees, praised Mr. Bolger for his commitment to rebuilding Michigan’s economy and for his support of small businesses and job creation.

“In these difficult economic times, we believe Jase Bolger is the best qualified candidate to represent Michigan’s 63rd State House District. His experience and success reveals a high level of knowledge and commitment on a wide variety of employer and consumer-related issues,” said MAIA VP of Government Affairs, Scott Hummel.

Bolger commented, “I am pleased to have the support of the police officers and small business owners who are members of these groups. These individuals fight every day to provide for our security and create jobs here in Michigan. I appreciate their encouragement for my ideas to protect and improve our community.”

James “Jase” Bolger is a Kalamazoo small business owner and Calhoun County Commissioner. He and his wife, Molly, are raising their two teenage children in Marshall. Bolger is running for State Representative in the 63rd District, looking to succeed term limited Lorence Wenke, R-Galesburg. The 63rd District covers portions of Kalamazoo and Calhoun Counties.

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Door to Door Days

We're having another great week in our efforts to meet voters throughout the 63rd District. Families continue to welcome us, and I've appreciated the chats at doorsteps and kitchen tables and especially the cold water offered on the trail. Families are definitely worried about jobs for themselves, their kids, or their grandchildren. They absolutely want to see some common sense brought to Lansing. I'm glad they continue to believe I have the real world experience needed to do just that.

As we often do, this weekend our entire family went door to door. But this time Nick (14) and Megan (12) wanted to do their own doors and have a competition to see who could get the most yard signs. I thought they were competing against each other, but they ended up also competing against me! Megan won! Although we gave her the tie breaker, I still say she should share her win with me because we tied.

Megan remarked that the day was fun, but some cooler temperatures would make it even more fun. I urged her to not wish the summer away, cooler temperatures will be here soon enough. And, I said, I'm glad to not be wearing snow boots any more while going door to door!

I'm proud of my family, and grateful to have such strong and dedicated support.

We look forward to seeing you soon.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Not Enough Name Tags

At the end of July, Sue Moore of Vicksburg hosted a fundraiser for me at her home. What a fantastic night!

We were overwhelmed by the great response. We were planning on about 60 people, but we had so many more people show up then we expected that we ran out of name tags and yard signs. People leaving the party even picked up all the signs marking Sue's property so they could take them home and display them. What a warm reception from the wonderful families in the Vicksburg and Schoolcraft areas!

I am also so pleased to have the support of many current and former elected officials. Don Gilmer showed up early to help us with final setup. Former Senator Paul Wartner sent his support and best wishes. Senator Tom George, former Portage Mayor Betty Ongley, and former Kalamazoo County Clerk and Register of Deeds Jim Youngs all helped us have not only a successful event but a fun evening.

We continue to knock on doors, attend events, and I continue to be humbled by the support and encouragement people from all over the district are showing our campaign and my family.

Thank you all for your strong and continued support!

Monday, June 16, 2008

Parade, Cereal, and Cars

In addition to a very happy Father's Day, our family was busy with fun events this weekend.

On Thursday night we walked in the Cereal City Parade in Battle Creek. The Calhoun GOP had over 75 people walking for various campaigns. We had a great crew representing our campaign most of whom are shown here. Thanks to Molly, Nick, Megan, Taylor, Jenny, Drew, Nick, Noah and Grace!

On Saturday morning Molly, Megan and I were joined by Megan's friend Grace. We strolled through downtown Battle Creek for the World's Longest Breakfast Table. We got to meet several interesting people, and Sugar Bear too! We also helped the Calhoun GOP hand out coffee to many parents in the morning. Grace even had a great quote in the Battle Creek Enquirer in the story covering the event.

Then, on Saturday afternoon Molly, Nick, Megan and I borrowed a nice 1966 Mustang Convertible from Christy and Ted. We drove to Vicksburg to cruise the old car festival downtown. We also stopped for good burgers and great atmosphere at Bobby's Drive-In.

Our family continues to have fun enjoying the campaign and meeting the families in the 63rd District!

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Happy Father's Day

I'd like to wish every Dad a Happy Father's Day.

Mine is wrapping up after a restful day with my family and a great meal cooked by Molly and Megan (with cleanup by Nick.) Being a Dad is certainly the most rewarding job I have. In fact, as the saying goes "If you have a job you love you'll never work a day in your life." So, being a Dad is no job at all!

Although it's true every day, today is a day that gives me a chance to think about my Dad and my Father-in-law. My Dad, Jim, has been supportive of me throughout my life. Always making time, always working hard, and always caring about me and my family. As we've dealt with the untimely loss of my Mom last year, he has had to teach me and lead by example for several things neither of us would have wanted or imagined. However, he has always done so with grace, wisdom and strength.

My Father-in-law, Dudley, has blessed me with his wonderful daughter, Molly. I still remember nearly fainting as I asked him for her hand in marriage! He, however, has grown to be my second father. His encouragement and support, especially in this venture, have always meant a very positive difference to me.

So, I hope everyone enjoys their Father's Day as I have. And, I hope you're blessed to be able to enjoy your family the way I do.

Sunday, June 8, 2008

New Campaign Plan

Since learning that we're now in an uncontested primary we have continued going door to door to meet new voters. There is nothing that drives home the importance of this election more than listening to our hard working families talk about their concern for jobs in our community.

Along with continuing door to door, we've been working on changes to our campaign plan.

I am a big believer in the adage, "the harder I work, the luckier I get." I also believe in working smart, not just working hard. Especially when it comes to campaigns without a solid plan it would be easy to run in a lot of directions but miss important goals.

Therefore, I believe a key to a winning campaign is a solid plan. Then, each week and even each day I and my campaign organization know what we need to do to help us win the November election.

With the changes in having an uncontested primary, we have been retooling our plan to focus on the general election (for example, many more people vote in general elections than do in primaries). I am very fortunate to have the help of Todd, Mike, Steve, and Rob to offer their insight and experience as we fine tune the new plan.

This week we'll put the finishing touches on the plan. And I'll be looking forward to meeting more voters at community meetings or the doorsteps of their homes!

Sunday, May 18, 2008

We're Through the Primary

On Friday we learned that our only primary opponent, former State Representative Jerry VanderRoest, had chosen to withdraw from the race. We first heard this news from a phone call while going Door to Door in Newton Township on Friday at about 4:30pm.

That means we will remain as the only campaign for the Republican nomination on August 5th. So, we're through the Primary and will advance to the November General election.

Of course, everyone in our campaign is very happy, and my family is very excited.

Nick was gone to his Order of the Arrow Ordeal for the Boy Scouts this weekend. So, on Saturday, Molly, Megan and I joined our Campaign Manager Steve for Door to Door in Ross Township. We couldn't think of any better way to celebrate than to visit more voters in the district.

We had planned for and believed we were going to run in a hotly contested primary. This week, however, produced a clearing of the field.

My relief is that the money we've raised and the hours we've spent have paid off already. More importantly, however, this money and effort combined with our continued fundraising and Door to Door can be focused on winning the General Election instead of beating a fellow Republican.

We're now looking forward to continuing our effort to meet with and listen to voters. We expect a strong General Election campaign, and believe we have the Right Experience and the Right Priorities to serve the voters well.

Monday, May 12, 2008

5,000 Voters & One Great Family

Molly, Nick, and Megan joined me again going Door to Door this Saturday. It was a great day to be outdoors and I am continually reminded how blessed I am to have such a great family.

We continue to get great response and support from the voters throughout this district. Many nice families welcomed our family warmly.

Our campaign has now hit the doors of almost 5,000 voters. We look forward to visiting you, and hearing what's on your mind and facing your family.

Until then, if you ever need to reach me please visit our contact page to send me an email at Jase@ElectBolger.com.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Tim Walberg, Joe Schwarz and Scott Durham Endorse Bolger

May 8, 2008

Marshall, MI— Kalamazoo small business owner and Calhoun County Commissioner Jase Bolger’s Campaign for State Representative announced today the endorsements of Congressman Tim Walberg, former Congressman Joe Schwarz and Calhoun County Republican Party Chairman Scott Durham.

Congressman Tim Walberg commented, “Jase Bolger’s experience as a small business owner and devoted family man are sorely needed in Lansing. I’ve watched him stand up for taxpayers and demonstrate strong principles as a county commissioner. He’s earned my admiration. Jase displays a nice combination of common sense and principled leadership. Jase Bolger has earned my endorsement. He is doing the hard work necessary to earn the respect and support of voters in this district.”

Former Congressman Joe Schwarz said, “I’ve known Jase for many years now. He is an intelligent, articulate, honest man. We need those qualities in our legislators. He is the kind of elected official who knows where he stands, and demonstrates real leadership. The job in the state legislature is a tough one. I endorse Jase Bolger because I know he’s up to that challenge.”

Calhoun County Republican Party Chairman Scott Durham observed, “Although we Republicans may disagree on some things, we clearly agree that Jase Bolger is a strong leader not only for our party but for our communities. Jase has demonstrated integrity and the ability to bring people together. I know Jase to be a principled conservative who has clearly been doing the hard work it takes to earn broad based support and win this race. Not only has he earned solid Republican support, I know he will continue to earn the support of Independents and ticket splitting households like he has in his County Commission races. I am proud to join Congressman Walberg and former Congressman Schwarz in wholeheartedly endorsing Jase Bolger for State Representative.”

Jase Bolger commented, “I am honored to have earned the support of each of these respected leaders who have worked hard for our party and our community. So far our campaign has knocked on the doors of over 4,500 voters and I’ve been thrilled by the support they’re offering. As I talk with families in communities across this district I continue to discuss the importance of creating and retaining jobs. In a weak Michigan economy, voters are definitely concerned and continue to support our message that jobs must be priority number one. I am encouraged that families have welcomed me into their homes and lives and say that as a small business owner I have the right experience to bring the right priorities to Lansing. They deserve the hard work I promise to give them."

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Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Former WMU President Diether H. Haenicke Endorses Bolger

May 7, 2008
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Marshall, MIFormer Western Michigan University President Dr. Diether H. Haenicke joined many other Kalamazoo area leaders today in his endorsement of Kalamazoo business owner and Calhoun County Commissioner Jase Bolger’s Campaign for State Representative. Bolger had previously been endorsed by every township supervisor in the Kalamazoo County portion of the 63rd State House District.

“I am proud to announce my support for WMU alumnus Jase Bolger to be our next State Representative in Michigan’s 63rd District,” said Haenicke. “Jase’s experience as someone who took great risk to start and make successful a small business is impressive. As a small business owner and area volunteer he understands what it takes to compete for jobs and help our community. Jase understands the importance of family and education as he and Molly raise two middle school aged children of their own. Jase Bolger is the right choice to work hard for the best of the 63rd District.”

Bolger offered his thanks to Haenicke saying “It is hard to believe it has already been almost 20 years since I first met Dr. Haenicke at WMU. At that time he showed support for a community service event we students put on at the Bernhard Student Center called the Senior Citizens’ Prom. I understand that event continues today to serve senior citizens in the Kalamazoo area. It’s a special honor that he supported that effort, signed my college diploma, and is supporting me now in this race. Dr. Haenicke has served the greater Kalamazoo area for more than 23 years with honor, distinction, and proven results. He is a well regarded past President of our great university. So well regarded, in fact, that he was coaxed out of retirement to serve WMU on an interim basis last year. I share his enthusiasm for the Broncos and look forward to him sharing his support and knowledge throughout my campaign for State Representative.”

The Former President of Western Michigan University, Dr. Haenicke, was born and raised in Germany in 1935. He received his doctoral degree from the University of Munich. Haenicke served as Western Michigan University’s President from 1985 to 1998 and most recently as interim President for the 2006 – 2007 school year. Haenicke was appointed by Governor Engler as a member of the Michigan Council for the Arts and Cultural Affairs and Commissioner on the Education Commission of the States. Haenicke also served as a member of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation from 2006-2007. Diether Haenicke has taught at five Universities and is the author of more than 200 publications.

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Paid for by the Committee to Elect Jase Bolger, PO Box 638, Marshall, MI 49068

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Bolger Files for State Representative (Again)

May 5, 2008

Marshall, MI—Kalamazoo business owner and Calhoun County Commissioner Jase Bolger, R-Marshall, announced that he had filed again today to run for State Representative in the 63rd District to replace term limited Representative Lorence Wenke, R-Galesburg.

Bolger explained, “Back in January my family drove to Lansing together and I filed to be a candidate on the August 2008 ballot. Unfortunately, we were later informed there was an issue with my name. My parents named me James P. Bolger after my father James B. Bolger. Literally since birth, however, my parents have called me Jase from the abbreviation for James of Jas.”

“I am proud of being named after my Dad, and I’ve always liked the Jase that my parents also gave me so I asked to file as either Jase or Jas. Unfortunately, the Elections Bureau in Lansing would not allow Jase or Jas as a ‘recognized diminutive’ as provided in state statute. Therefore, I had to file again but this time as James Bolger.”

Bolger concluded, “We’ve knocked on the doors of over 4,500 voters so far. In talking with the families in our neighborhoods I know they’re concerned about jobs and how current leadership in Lansing has worked against their employers: small businesses. I remain committed to working to bring the right priorities to Lansing. I also hope to bring some common sense to state government. In the meantime, we’ll be sure voters know my full name when they go to the polls on August 5th.”

Jase Bolger is 37, and married to his high school sweetheart, Molly. Together they are raising two wonderful children: Nick (13) and Megan (11) in Marshall. In 1996 Bolger started a small business, Summit Credit Services, in Kalamazoo, which offers telephone support services nationally to Fortune 100 companies. He was first elected Calhoun County Commissioner in 2004 and re-elected in 2006. Mr. Bolger has been an active volunteer in the community. He serves on the Public Policy Committee of the Kalamazoo Area Chamber of Commerce, and has served as the Economic Development/Workforce Development Vice Chair of the Marshall Area Chamber of Commerce. He has previously served as a Cub Scout leader, soccer and little league coach as well as a Junior Achievement volunteer and mentor for the Kalamazoo Area Academic Achievement Program. Mr. Bolger is a member of the Marshall Rotary and is an active parishioner at St. Mary Church. He has a Bachelor’s of Business Administration Degree from Western Michigan University with majors in finance and political science.

Paid for by the Committee to Elect Jase Bolger, PO Box 638, Marshall, MI 49068

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Blessing of the Bikes & Door to Door

I had the opportunity to address the crowd gathered for the Blessing of the Bikes in Battle Creek yesterday. It was a great event with over 250 motorcyclists gathered for an annual bike blessing and ride.

I presented a proclamation we passed at the Calhoun County Board last week. The crowd showed their appreciation for our recognition of the many contributions of motorcyclists in our community and our recognition of motorcyclist freedom.

I especially appreciated the chance to address the many veterans present. The event organizers went out of their way to thank our current service men and women, and the many veterans in our community. There was definitely unanimous support for them. Thank you, Robi, for inviting me to be there on Saturday; and for putting together a great event.

Before the event and immediately afterward, we continued our door to door efforts. We've now hit the doors of over 4,000 voters. Thank you Russ for the cold bottle of water; the families in our district are very generous.

The voters continue to be very supportive of our campaign and looking for change in Lansing. If we've not knocked on your door yet, we look forward to talking with you soon.

Saturday, April 26, 2008

Fundraiser a Huge Success

What a great night. We had our first fundraiser at the Franke's home on Thursday night. We had beautiful weather, a great setting, and Tom and Marsha are wonderful hosts.

The generosity of our supporters is astounding. We exceeded our goals for dollars raised for the night and the attendance for the event surpassed our hopes and expectations. Excitement is really growing for our campaign and I truly appreciate the strong and deep support so many are showing.

With the success of this event, our total dollars raised for this campaign has now topped $53,000. This certainly isn't the end, but it is well ahead of where we hoped to be at this time.

I was asked by many supporters at this event how things were going. I had to respond that I just don't know what more we could ask for. Many commented on the hard work they're seeing our campaign doing. I'm grateful they are noticing the dedication and effort we are pouring into this campaign, but I'm even more thankful for the many volunteers and contributors who continue to help and support us.

We're running strong but this is a long race. With help and support like this, though, it will continue to be a great and successful experience. Together we can bring the Right Priorities to Lansing.

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

2,500 Voters and Growing

Last night we were joined by 4 Albion College Republicans as we knocked on doors and listened to voters in the 63rd District.

These guys all worked hard and we all had a great night. Not only was the weather beautiful (I'm glad to no longer be campaigning in snow boots!), but voters were very supportive.

With their hard work we hit the doors of a couple of hundred voters last night. They helped bring our total voters' doors hit to over 2,500. Thanks guys!

We're certainly hearing that voters are worried about jobs. I'm glad voters are saying that as someone who started a small business I have the Right Experience to go to Lansing to work for jobs for our community.

The families in our neighborhoods are incredibly nice and gracious. A cold glass of water was very nice and very generous on the warm night.

I am thoroughly enjoying meeting the hard working families throughout our area. If we've not hit your door yet, we will stop by soon! If you can join us in this fun experience, please let us know by sending a note to our Campaign Headquarters (click here).

I look forward to seeing you soon!

Monday, April 14, 2008

State Rep. Kevin Green Endorses Bolger

This weekend State Rep. Kevin Green offered his endorsement and made a financial contribution to our campaign.

Representative Green’s support is notable because he currently serves as the Republican Caucus Whip and serves on the House Republican Campaign Committee.

Representative Green joins Senate Majority Leader Mike Bishop, and State Reps Mike Nofs and Brian Calley (who is the Chairman of the House Republican Campaign Committee) in helping our campaign.

I continue to be humbled by the strong support so many people are offering so early in this race. It means so much that people agree that I have the Right Experience and the Right Priorities to serve Michigan well.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Bolger Earns Unanimous Support in Kalamazoo County

All Township Supervisors in District Endorse Bolger for State Representative

For Immediate Release

Marshall, MI—Kalamazoo business owner and Calhoun County Commissioner Jase Bolger, R-Marshall, has earned the unanimous support of the township supervisors in Kalamazoo County as he runs for State Representative in the 63rd District to replace term limited Representative Lorence Wenke, R-Galesburg.

Mr. Bolger stated, “I am humbled by the broad based and bi-partisan support I have received in the townships throughout this district. Each of these leaders comes from a different background and very different townships. I have gone door to door in every precinct in this district, got stuck in the snow, and traveled 200 miles last Saturday alone to listen to the concerns of voters and local leaders throughout the district. I sincerely appreciate their confidence and support. It means a lot to me personally that they feel I have the right experience and the right priorities to represent the voters and improve Michigan.”

In explaining his support, Pavilion Township Supervisor, Pat White, said, “Jase’s background as someone who started a successful small business is unique. He has already shown he is a hard worker and will listen to the voters. It’s a bit unusual for this many people to endorse this early in the race; but we believe Jase can do a great job for us as our State Representative.”

Lee Philport, Brady Township Supervisor, agreed and added, “Jase started a business in Kalamazoo County more than a decade ago. That commitment to our community is important to me. In fact, he travels every day from one end of our district to the other. We didn’t give him this support, he earned it. His experience is unique and I think he will continue to be dedicated to our district all day and every night.”

Gene Hamaker, Marshall Township Supervisor, had encouraged fellow supervisors support Bolger saying, “Jase listens not only to our board but to our citizens. He shows real common sense, returns phone calls, responds to concerns, and most importantly he delivers results for our citizens.”

Bolger concluded, “This support means so much to me. Several other township elected officials have also offered their endorsement, support, and help. Our township officials represent government that is closest to the people. It is important for me to listen to their concerns, and I am thrilled that they support me in this race. I’d like to thank each official for their support, and note that individual voters hold the most valuable support. I’ll continue to knock on doors, meet with and listen to voters, and hope to earn their vote on August 5th.”

Background Information:

The 63rd House District spans portions of Kalamazoo and Calhoun Counties. The elected officials endorsing Jase Bolger cover each township in the Kalamazoo County portion of the district and specifically include:

Alan Bussema, R, Richland Township

Jeff Bither, R, Ross Township

Tim Hudson, D, Comstock Township

Fran Bell, R, Charleston Township

Pat White, R, Pavilion Township

Phyllis Simmons, R, Climax Township

David Taylor, R, Wakeshma Township

Lee Philport, R, Brady Township

Don Ulsh, R, Schoolcraft Township

Jase Bolger is 37, and married to his high school sweetheart, Molly. Together they are raising two wonderful children: Nick (13) and Megan (12) in Marshall. In 1996 Bolger started a small business, Summit Credit Services, in Kalamazoo, which offers telephone support services nationally to Fortune 100 companies. He was first elected Calhoun County Commissioner in 2004 and re-elected in 2006. Mr. Bolger has been an active volunteer in the community. He has served on committees of the Kalamazoo Area Chamber of Commerce and Marshall Area Chamber of Commerce. He has previously served as a Cub Scout leader, soccer and little league coach as well as a Junior Achievement volunteer and mentor for the Kalamazoo Area Academic Achievement Program. Mr. Bolger is a member of the Marshall Rotary and is an active parishioner at St. Mary Church. He has a Bachelor’s of Business Administration Degree from Western Michigan University with majors in finance and political science.

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Door to Door in Snow Boots

Steve, my campaign manager, and I were just as surprised as everyone else at how long spring is taking to arrive! But, when it comes to meeting voters we sure weren’t going to let a little snow stand in our way.

OK, as I had to push Steve’s car after we got stuck I realized it wasn’t just a little snow!

For the past 3 weeks we’ve been going door to door and talking to voters throughout the entire district. In fact, we’ve talked to voters in every precinct in the district, and found some very long driveways along the way. This past Saturday we drove 200 miles to talk to voters from Marshall to Schoolcraft and everywhere in between. I just think it’s that important to meet voters, look families in the eyes and listen to their concern and their desires.

I have been thrilled at the support voters have already offered me. We’re building our list of yard sign locations so we can come back in the summer and supporters can proudly display their support of our campaign. It has certainly been clear that jobs and the economy is the main concern on voters’ minds.

I am so glad they feel that as someone who started a small business I have the right experience to go to work for their family in Lansing. I look forward to each day that gives me a chance to meet more voters and talk to more people.

Monday, March 31, 2008

Ted Nugent @ WMU

Molly and I joined the WMU College Republicans tonight to enjoy a visit by Ted Nugent to Kalamazoo.

Ted was in rare form. We got to meet Ted back stage and talked briefly about my experience starting a business, and how love to hear Fred Bear on the way into the woods on opening morning of Deer season! He then spoke to a raucous crowd at Miller Auditorium. After sharing his wisdom, he gave us a medley of some of his most famous songs (including Fred Bear) and finished by making his guitar sing the National Anthem.

In between Ted talked for more than two hours about his philosophy on life, his views on politics, and answered any and all questions offered. His talk of the entrepreneurial spirit really hit home with me. He spoke of the American Dream, the lost Michigan Dream, and how we are not truly happy as human beings unless we are able to provide for ourselves. He talked about our basic rights. He focused a lot of talk on the right of the individual to keep and bear arms. He talked passionately about many other rights, all granted to us by our creator (not government.) His thoughts that happiness comes from the freedom in providing for yourself and your family rang especially true. That is a true source of satisfaction, and far more fulfilling than relying on someone else to cure your problems. His passion about independence, individual freedom and personal responsibility are as true today as they were from our Founding Fathers. They are the foundation of our country.

It struck me that often the more government tries to fix problems, the more problems bureaucrats can cause. He spoke clearly of many examples where government ‘fixes’ actually made problems worse; and how too often government and politicians think ‘we the people’ work for them - instead of them working for us.

Ted certainly says it in a way others do not. He can easily be misunderstood or taken out of context. But, his passion is real and his respect for the foundations of our society run deep. They are the essentials that we cannot forget and we have too often strayed from.

Sunday, March 30, 2008

Fundraising Off to Great Start

Fundraising started strong and has stayed strong. I am so very pleased and truly humbled by the sacrifices so many have offered so early and so quickly in this race.

On January 31st, 2008 I had to file the required campaign finance disclosure detailing fundraising activity from our organizational filing in October, 2007 through December 31, 2007.

Financial support has included Republican leaders like Senate Majority Leader Mike Bishop, State Representative Mike Nofs, State Representative Brian Calley, and Ambassador Peter Secchia. More importantly, however, support has poured in from friends, family, and voters throughout the district. More than 115 households including almost 200 individuals have already contributed to our campaign.

These donations have been big and small, and have often been accompanied by very nice personal notes from people giving support they can afford to offer in these challenging times. Some of the smallest donations have been the most touching and had the biggest impact on me.

I am very encouraged that voters are agreeing that our message ‘jobs must come first’ is right. I know we’ve made the right decision to run and am honored that so many supporters are demonstrating they believe I have the right experience and right priorities to bring change to Lansing and our state.

We are poised to surpass $50,000 in total dollars raised this week. As of the report filed at the end of January we had the following update to provide:

Total raised: $ 41,072.00
Interest: 3.54
Total spent: 689.93
Cash on hand: $ 40,385.61
Loans outstanding (to Jase Bolger): $23,661.96

I believe that public service should be about serving the public and not personal gain. Molly, Nick, Megan, and I know that this campaign and the service will require personal commitment and sacrifice. Our loan to the campaign is one way we’ve started that commitment, and we know more dedication will come.

We’ll also need to buy multiple pairs of shoes for all the door to door walking we’re doing!

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Labor Day Decisions

Molly, Nick (13) , Megan (11), and I took a trip East over Labor Day for one last family summer weekend together before school started. With Nick and Megan in middle school and studying American History, we decided to take our trip to Philadelphia and Boston.

What a great time. We all really enjoyed the sights, history, and time together.

Walking through Independence Hall in Philadelphia, taking the walking tour of Boston’s Freedom Trail, and standing in the shadows of our Founding Fathers is truly awe inspiring. Although I’ve been there before, this visit as a Dad and exploring with our children was especially meaningful. Our entire family had time to reflect on how lucky we are that those brave and brilliant men we call Founding Fathers stood tall and risked it all to secure our freedom and establish our great country.

It also gave me time to reflect on the encouragement I’ve received to run for State Representative. Through recent actions, we’ve watched government at various levels restrict our freedom. In this last budget debacle we’ve seen a lack of leadership in the Michigan House, and a lack of fiscal constraint of our government. We’ve seen Lansing claim that they’re broke and have to raise our taxes while they build a shiny new State Police Headquarters.

The task of running and serving as a State Representative will require sacrifice for our family, and is not an easy decision to make. I have a business to run, we have our family to raise, and we have our current volunteer commitments to keep us plenty busy.

But, after being reminded of the sacrifices of our Founding Fathers, I realized the sacrifices we would make truly pale in comparison to theirs. I also realize that it is important that people with the right perspective on government step up and run for offices.

As a faithful family, we had been praying over the decision; asking God for direction and help to make this important decision.

Back at home and at the dinner table after returning from our Labor Day trip, Megan asked, “Dad, when are you going to run for State Representative?” That certainly led to heartfelt discussion over dinner. Megan, Nick, and Molly each individually encouraged me to run because they felt we could do the right things for Michigan and keep the vision of our Founding Fathers in our sights. As a family we decided we would campaign and serve together. We would look forward to community events, going door to door, and meeting voters. We felt I could bring the voice of families, small business operators, and job creators to Lansing.

As a small business owner I decided I could (and should) maintain my business so I can continue to understand how Lansing’s decisions affect keeping, attracting, and creating jobs. As a father, I decided we would balance our family lives with public service. And, as parents Molly & I can teach Nick and Megan that we all have a duty to our community. We can lead by example to demonstrate the importance of concern and action for our neighbors.

We need our state government to set common sense priorities. We need Michigan to turn around; we need to attract, keep, and create jobs for our families.

It was not an easy decision to make, but it is one that is made with firm resolve and solid faith: I will run for State Representative.

Our Founding Fathers’ significant sacrifices have made generations of lives better. I hope our much more moderate sacrifices can improve the lives of our children and grandchildren.