beautiful weather, a great setting, and Tom and Marsha are wonderful hosts.
but I'm even more thankful for the many volunteers and contributors who continue to help and support us.Real World Experience. Common Sense Solutions.
beautiful weather, a great setting, and Tom and Marsha are wonderful hosts.
but I'm even more thankful for the many volunteers and contributors who continue to help and support us.
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.
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
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
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
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
Alan Bussema, R,
Jeff Bither, R,
Tim Hudson, D,
Fran Bell, R,
Pat White, R,
Phyllis Simmons, R,
David Taylor, R,
Lee Philport, R,
Don Ulsh, R,
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
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
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