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Dec 9, 2007
Excerpts from "An Open Letter to Iowa Voters"
“There are many issues to be considered in this election, and for many voters, including myself, social issues, including abortion and gay marriage, are high on that priority list. Because of this, many voters in your state have recently turned to former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee as their favorite candidate, believing that his strong Christian background and Socially Conservative positions would help to make him a capable, strong, and trustworthy leader on these and other important issues. I believe that these voters are making a very serious mistake, and that the results for both the nation and the party could be extremely severe.”
“I don’t dispute Gov. Huckabee’s record or opinions on Social Issues, and, if they were the only issues at state in this election, I can say that he would probably be my first choice as well. However, the reality is that there are other issues that must be considered, issues that are no less important, and, in some cases, far more pressing. And it is on these issues where I find Huckabee to be a poor choice for the Republican Nomination.”
“…in choosing Mike Huckabee as our next President, they would risk returning illegal-friendly policies to the White House with a new mandate. During his term in office, Mike Huckabee supported tuition breaks and scholarships for illegal aliens, and, in a speech to the Arkansas legislature, he called on America to “open our doors and our opportunities” to illegals. What is more, he attacked opponents of Amnesty during a Republican debate, calling them “racist” and “mean-spirited”.”
“Another issue where Conservatives must be wary of Gov. Huckabee is taxes. During his administration, the Governor raised taxes several times, with actual amounts far exceeding other tax cuts during his term.”
“Mike Huckabee has many other dark spots on his record, including reversals on important terror-fighting policies, the pardoning of convicted criminals - who would return to their murderous ways, and ethics problems, and Mike Huckabee is much less Conservative than he appears to be at first glance.”
“As a fellow Conservative who wants what is best for America, I have only one request for those who read this letter: Step back for a moment, avoid getting caught in a snowball that may only lead to disappointment, and, before you vote for Mike Huckabee - or any other candidate - make sure you know their positions.”
Nov 28, 2007
Mitt Romney on education
Added: November 27, 2007
Romney answers the question: What would you do to help prepare students in Iowa and around the country compete in the global economy?
Aug 15, 2007
The Big Win At Ames
August 14, 2007 07:27am
The Big Win At Ames
A lot of people have written their stories about the straw poll victory we enjoyed at Ames. Having seen the effort and the triumph from the inside, I thought I'd share a few of my own thoughts and photos.
1. Why do you think that Governor Romney won?
He won for two reasons. First, my Dad is the best candidate in the race. But the fact is that as the people in Iowa have gotten to know my Dad, they have liked him and his message. He has traveled extensively across Iowa (over 200 events total) and answered hundreds of questions in dozens and dozens of townhalls open to the public and the media. And he has risen from about 5% in Iowa to 28% and first place in the polls in only a few months.
The second reason he did so well was the fantastic campaign organization that was built in Iowa. Some journalists have called it the deepest, most organized campaign team ever assembled in Iowa. Matt Lewis from Townhall.com wrote a piece today that touches on the organization on the day of the straw poll. In addition to that the campaign staff did an extraordinary job of organizing and motivating voters to come out to a straw poll that many were saying had already been won. Which leads to question number 2.
2. Without some of the other top tier candidates there, does this qualify as a win?
Yes. As my Dad has said, if the other guys thought they could have won or even done well, they would have been there. Which makes the win all that more extraordinary. Do you know how hard it is to motivate voters to hop on a bus on a Saturday morning and drive several hours each way so they can wait around for hours more in 100 degree sticky heat, all for the privilege of voting for a candidate who has everyone says is a shoe-in to win?
We offered barbeque sandwiches to folks there, which was the least we could do for our supporters who braved temperatures reaching 100 degrees. And do you think that holds a candle to what they could have had a few miles down the road at the state fair? Fried twinkies, fried snicker bars, pork chops on a stick, fried Oreos... Yes, I tried them all and heavenly doesn't begin to describe them. And you think offering them a bus ride and a pulled pork sandwich is what got them to Ames?
This was an extremely dedicated bunch and some of the most conservative voters in the country. We had to overcome several obstacles to win but the win shows that my Dad's message is resonating with conservative voters.
3. How does this help?
This will help with my Dad's name ID. He was the number one blogged about muggle the last few days, beaten only by Harry Potter. The straw poll also helps us get ready for the critical Iowa caucus in January. We put our campaign organization in Iowa through a full-body workout. We identified thousands of voters as Mitt Romney supporters. And we showed commitment to the political process and to the people of Iowa.
With a win in Ames, the race is far from over. Our strategy is to do well in the early primary states and to build momentum nationally as a result. The Straw Poll victory is the first step on our road to the GOP nomination and eventually the presidency. It's great to have you all on board with us! See Craig's post below on signing up 48,000 new Team Mitt supporters in 48 hours - please pass the word along.
My Mom and Dad and all 5 boys on the stage at Ames
Even our campaign manager, Beth Myers, was working hard at that day
Me with Gentry Collins, the mastermind behind the Iowa organization (don't ask about my wrist brace, it's a long and embarrassing story)
In the Mitt Mobile escaping the heat for a few minutes with Peter Flaherty and Beth Myers. Ben and Ande are in the background.
Posted at 2007-08-14 07:27:50 by Tagg Romney
Jul 30, 2007
Mitt Romney on Education
Today's schools are falling further and further behind world standards. It is time to raise the bar on education by making teaching a true profession, measuring progress, providing a focus on math and science, and involving parents from the beginning of a child's school career.
- "We cannot continue to have an excellence gap with the rest of the world and intend to remain the economic superpower and military superpower of the planet. That's just not going to happen," Romney said. "We're in a position where unless we take action, we'll end up being the France of the 21st century: a lot of talk, but not a lot of strength behind it in terms of economic capability."
- Governor Romney, AP, November 16, 2005
- "It's going to take teachers, superintendents and parents talking to their legislators saying yes, we want more money of course ... but we also want changes in the way our schools are managed. We want our principals to have the ability to manage their schools."
- Governor Romney, AP, January 27, 2005
- "At some point, I think America -- and, importantly, the minority communities -- are going to say, 'it's time to split with our friends, the unions and the Democratic Party, and put our kids first here.' Unequal educational opportunity is the civil rights issue of our time."
- Governor Romney, Tulsa World, March 7, 2006
- "If we are going to compete in the global economy, we have to set our education goals higher."
- Governor Romney, AP, May 16, 2005
Related Links
Mitt Romney's Education Policy
Press Releases, Quotes, Speeches, and Videos from Mitt Romney about Education organized by year
Education
- Brian Lamb
- In you history, it includes Stanford for how long?
- You finished first in your class at Brigham Young University in Utah?
- Why did you go to Brigham Young ?
- How did you -- how were able to get an MBA and a law degree at the same time ?
- And clearly it would be why you did well and, as you know, you finished well enough to give the valedictory address -- the question I want to ask you though is why do you think you did well? Other than having a lot of brainpower, did you have an approach to education?
Governor Mitt Romney and Education
- "The least of learning is done in the classrooms."
- Thomas Merton
- "I have never let my schooling interfere with my education."
- Mark Twain
- "My education was dismal. I went to a series of schools for mentally disturbed teachers."
- Woody Allen
Major Speeches
- 05-17-2005; U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Education and the Workforce; Hearing on "High School Reform: Examining State and Local Efforts"
- 01-11-2006, Romney testifies on education reform
Educational Advancement
One of Governor Romney's top priorities is reforming the education system so that young people can compete for good paying jobs in the global economy of the future. In 2004, Governor Romney established the John and Abigail Adams Scholarship Program to reward the top 25 percent of Massachusetts high school students with a four-year, tuition-free scholarship to any Massachusetts public university or college. He also championed a package of education reforms, including merit pay, an emphasis on math and science instruction, important new intervention programs for failing schools and English immersion for foreign-speaking students.
Major Press Releases
- 04-07-2003, Romney wins student support for higher education plan
- 09-22-2005; Romney files comprehensive education reform package
2006 Governor Mitt Romney Education Press Releases
- 01-11-2006, Romney testifies on education reform
- 07-20-2006, Romney proposes $8 million for national guard college fee waivers
2005 Governor Mitt Romney Education Press Releases
- 01-25-2005, Romney moves to make science a graduation requirement
- 03-14-2005, Romney names nine-member early education and care board
- 06-22-2005, Romney announces 2006 teacher of the year
- 07-14-2005, Romney administration awarded $2 million high school reform grant
- 07-18-2005, Romney unveils capital budget, major focus on Higher Ed
- 09-13-2005, Romney honors 2005 commonwealth compass schools
- 09-22-2005, Romney files comprehensive education reform package
- 10-19-2005, Romney lauds nation-topping performance by Massachusetts students
- 10-28-2005-, Romney joins in surprise presentations of national educator awards to top Massachusetts teachers
- 11-07-2005, Romney honors six educators for excellence in math and science
- 12-15-2005, Romney awards free tuition to 14,000 Massachusetts students
2004 Governor Mitt Romney Education Pree Releases
- 01-15-2004, Romney focuses on education in 2004 state of the state
- 01-16-2004, Romney targets lowest performing districts
- 01-20-2004, Romney opens door to college for top scoring students
- 02-20-2004, Romney applauds students for early MCAS preparation
- 02-25-2004, Romney endorses findings of Grogan task force on education
- 05-05-2004, Romney vows charter school moratorium veto
- 06-15-2004, Board of higher ED overwhelmingly okays Adams scholarship
- 07-28-2004, Romney, as part of ED agenda, signs school building reforms
- 10-05-2004, Healey recognizes 2004 commonwealth compass schools
- 10-19-2004, Board of higher ED gives green light to Adams scholarship
- 12-10-2004, 13,000 Massachusetts students win free college tuition
2003 Governor Mitt Romney Education Pree Releases
- 03-03-2003, Romney releases latest MCAS retest results for class 2003
- 04-07-2003, Romney wins student support for higher education plan
- 09-03-2003, Romney lauds students' high scores on 2003 MCAS
- 10-29-2003, Romney taps Grogan to head education task force
2006 Governor Mitt Romney Education Quotes
- "At some point, I think America -- and, importantly, the minority communities -- are going to say, 'it's time to split with our friends, the unions and the Democratic Party, and put our kids first here.' Unequal educational opportunity is the civil rights issue of our time."
- Governor Mitt Romney; Tulsa World, March 7, 2006
- "The world is growing more competitive every day, and it's no secret that skills, education and knowledge will be crucial to success in the workforce of the 21st century," said Romney. "Unless our kids are fully prepared to meet the challenges that lie ahead, Massachusetts will fall behind in the competition for the best jobs."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 01-11-2006 Press Release
- "The men and women of the Massachusetts National Guard perform admirable service for our Commonwealth and for our nation," said Romney. "By making a public college education entirely free for Guard members, we recognize their tremendous dedication and sacrifice."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 07-20-2006 Press Release
2005 Governor Mitt Romney Education Quotes
- "We cannot continue to have an excellence gap with the rest of the world and intend to remain the economic superpower and military superpower of the planet. That's just not going to happen. We're in a position where unless we take action, we'll end up being the France of the 21st century: a lot of talk, but not a lot of strength behind it in terms of economic capability."
- Governor Mitt Romney , AP, November 16, 2005
- Governor Mitt Romney : "If we are going to compete in the global economy, we have to set our education goals higher."
- Governor Mitt Romney , AP, May 16, 2005
- "It's going to take teachers, superintendents and parents talking to their legislators saying yes, we want more money of course ... but we also want changes in the way our schools are managed. We want our principals to have the ability to manage their schools."
- Governor Mitt Romney , AP, January 27, 2005
- "Massachusetts has a choice," Romney said. "We can provide our kids with a first-rate science education today or we can learn to live with a second-rate economy tomorrow."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 01-25-2005 Press Release
- "I am grateful to each of these individuals for volunteering their time and expertise to helping my Administration successfully integrate all of our early education services under one roof," Romney said. "Not only will this new agency ensure that taxpayer dollars are being spent more wisely and efficiently, it will also improve the care we provide to our youngest citizens and their families."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 03-14-2005 Press Release
- "This is a great day for education reform. Massachusetts is nationally recognized for its leadership on education reform, and we need to continue down the same path if we're going to help our kids maximize their potential."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 07-14-2005 Press Release
- "This is a huge shot in the arm for our public colleges and universities. By targeting these resources to construct new facilities and upgrade existing ones, we can put our higher education system in a position to deliver the first class facilities that our students deserve."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 07-18-2005 Press Release
- "I applaud the students, teachers and staff of these excellent schools for the hard work and creativity they have demonstrated as we continue making progress toward higher achievement for all students in Massachusetts," Romney said.
- Governor Mitt Romney, 09-13-2005 Press Release
- "If we're serious about keeping our kids at the forefront of a highly challenging and competitive world economy, then we have to take the necessary steps to energize our education system," said Romney.
- Governor Mitt Romney, 09-22-2005 Press Release
- "We're making progress, there's no doubt about it, but we have more work to do. These test scores reflect the hard work and creativity of our students, teachers and schools, but they also reveal that some are still struggling. It is increasingly critical that we advance bold reforms to ensure greater accountability and performance in every classroom."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 10-19-2005 Press Release
- "teachers like Jasmine Lellock and Thabiti Brown are critical to the success of our education initiatives and are doing an outstanding job preparing our children for future success in the classroom and the world," Romney said. "Teaching professionals are the backbone of our educational system and the best should be recognized and rewarded."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 10-28-2005- Press Release
- "Our Presidential Award nominees set a great example, not only for educators in Massachusetts, but for the nation," Romney said. "Distinguished math and science teachers like these are the critical components of a public education system that will prepare us for the next century, and they deserve to be recognized for their hard work, creativity and dedication."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 11-07-2005 Press Release
- "Paying for college is one of the largest financial challenges facing Massachusetts families," said Romney. "For the second year in a row, I'm pleased to reward some of our most promising and hardworking students. When it comes to figuring out how much it will cost to send a son or daughter to college, the Adams scholarship will help ease some of that burden."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 12-15-2005 Press Release
2004 Governor Mitt Romney and Education Quotes
- "Massachusetts has some of the best schools and teachers in the nation," Romney said, speaking tonight from the historic House Chamber at the State House. " Education reform, adopted a decade ago, raised standards and closed funding gaps. But it was the first step, not the last."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 01-15-2004 Press Release
- "We're horribly backlogged in renovating and rebuilding old and dilapidated schools," Romney said. "I will propose a series of construction reforms and a refinancing program that will jumpstart over 100 new and remodeled school projects."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 01-15-2004 Press Release
- "Legacy of Learning puts people first, kids first. We'll be putting our money where our future is," Romney said.
- Governor Mitt Romney, 01-15-2004 Press Release
- "There are critical investments we can and should make in our children," Romney said. "But those investments will only be made possible if we continue down the road to reform. I hope you will join with me in working for change."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 01-16-2004 Press Release
- "Families all across the Commonwealth are struggling to pay to send their children to college," Romney said. "The new Adams scholarship will make the dream of obtaining a college education a reality for thousands of Bay State students and keep our most talented students right here in Massachusetts."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 01-20-2004 Press Release
- "We can praise the virtues of parental involvement all day, but until we actually get parents to follow through we are simply singing to an empty music hall. Voluntary programs will not get the job done. It is essential that mandatory training be put in place. This will not be a strain on parent who are already hard-pressed, as some have suggested. This is mandatory counseling they are already receiving. We are simply updating it with information they will need to make their child's education a success."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 01-21-2004 Press Release
- "I am committed to unlocking the potential of every child, no matter which school they attend," Romney said. "Our children cannot wait for slow, methodic changes. They need our help now and this report will serve as a blueprint for immediate reform."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 02-25-2004 Press Release
- "Let there be no doubt, I will veto any charter school moratorium that reaches my desk," said Romney, appearing at Roxbury Preparatory Charter School with parents of children affected by the proposed moratorium.
- Governor Mitt Romney, 05-05-2004 Press Release
- "Families all across the Commonwealth are struggling to afford to send their children to college," Romney said, during a rare appearance before a meeting of the Board of Higher Education. "The new Adams scholarship will make the dream of obtaining a college education a reality for thousands of Bay State students and keep our most talented students right here in Massachusetts."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 06-15-2004 Press Release
- "Massachusetts has often been at the forefront of educational reform. In the spirit of that reform, less than seven months ago, I stood in the House Chamber surrounded by members of the General Court and asked them in my State of the State address to work with me to 'take every step, to prepare every child, for an ever more competitive future,'" said Romney. He added, "The centerpiece of my Legacy of Learning initiative included an ambitious school building program. Today I am pleased to say that, working with the Legislature, we delivered on that promise."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 07-28-2004 Press Release
Mitt Romney's education related press releases while governor of Massachusetts.
2003
- "Seeing this groundswell of student support only boosts my belief that what we are trying to do in our higher education system is right," Romney said. "I am committed to our plan, which guarantees quality, affordability and accessibility to all of our campuses for all Massachusetts residents."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 04-07-2003 Press Release
- "education reform is working in Massachusetts," Romney said. "I am proud of the progress shown by our students," said Romney. "My Administration will continue to push for high standards that will restore the value of a high school diploma and better prepare our students for life after school."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 09-03-2003 Press Release
- "We need to get our underperforming school districts back on track. It is time for the interests of the entrenched educational bureaucracy to take a back seat to the interests of our children and teachers."
- Governor Mitt Romney, 10-29-2003 Press Release
Mitt Romney's Wikipedia education Entry
In 2004, Governor Mitt Romney established the John and Abigail Adams Scholarship Program to reward the top 25 percent of Massachusetts high school students with a four-year, tuition-free scholarship to Massachusetts' state university or colleges. He has also drafted other education reforms, including the recruitment of 1,000 skilled math and science instructors, bonuses of as much as $15,000 a year for top-performing teachers, and new intervention programs for failing schools.
Additionally, Romney began advocating for a nationwide focus on education through the recruitment of and better pay for math and science teachers, and allowing state governments to take control of underperforming schools after three instead of the six-year period that is now in place.
Speaking of the education provided to minority students, Romney said, "I really believe that the failure of our urban schools and, in some cases our suburban schools, to help minority students achieve the levels that are necessary for success in the workplace is the civil rights issue of our time."
In 1994 Romney, as a candidate for US Senate, pledged to vote to establish a means-tested school voucher program to allow students to attend the public or private school of their choice. He also supported abolishing the federal Department of education and favored keeping control of educational reform at the lowest level, closest to parents, teachers, and the community (Boston Globe review of 1994 campaign issues Mar 21, 2002)
In April of 2006, Romney outlined his 6-point plan for improving the country's education in an Op/Ed in the Washington Times.
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Mitt Romney's Education:
- Undergraduate at Stanford and Brigham Young University (Highest Honors and Valedictorian). J.D. and M.B.A. from Harvard University (Baker Scholar).
Romney graduated from the Cranbrook School in Bloomfield Hills (now Cranbrook Kingswood School). He met his future wife, Ann Davies (born in 1949), when she was at the Kingswood School.
After attending Stanford University for two quarters, Romney served for two and one-half years as a missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in France. Upon returning from his mission, he transferred universities and subsequently received his B.A. with Highest Honors and as valedictorian from Brigham Young University in 1971. In 1975, Romney was awarded an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School and was named a Baker scholar. In 1975 he also received his J.D. cum laude from Harvard Law School.
Exterior Links
- http://deschooling-society.blogspot.com/
- http://sanity.blog-city.com/read/education.htm
- http://video.yahoo.com/video/play?_=&ei=UTF-8&p=Governor+mitt+romney&b=0&oid=0c715fdd20fdb6cf&rurl=www.magnet.state.ma.us
- http://reason4romney.blogspot.com/search/label/Education
Beliefs about Mitt Romney and Education.
- Mitt Romney would be the best candidate to reform education].
- Mitt Romney supports charter schools.
- Mitt Romney did better in school than any of the other candidates, Republican or Democrat.
Today's schools are falling further and further behind world standards. It is time to raise the bar on education by making teaching a true profession, measuring progress, providing a focus on math and science, and involving parents from the beginning of a child's school career.
- "Massachusetts children cannot only lead the nation in test scores, they can be competitive with the best in the world. And the gap in achievement among races can virtually disappear."
- Governor Mitt Romney
Today's schools are falling further and further behind world standards. It is time to raise the bar on education by making teaching a true profession, measuring progress, providing a focus on Math and Science, and involving Parents from the beginning of a child's school career.
Quotes from Mitt Romney on Education
- "It's time to raise the bar on education by making teaching a true profession, measuring progress, providing a focus on math and science, and involving parents from the beginning of a child's school career."
- Governor Mitt Romney
Questions for Governor Mitt Romney
Education
- In you history, it includes Stanford for how long?
- You finished first in your class at Brigham Young University in Utah ?
- Why did you go to Brigham Young?
- How did you -- how were able to get an MBA and a law degree at the same time?
- And clearly it would be why you did well and, as you know, you finished well enough to give the valedictory address -- the question I want to ask you though is why do you think you did well? Other than having a lot of brainpower, did you have an approach to education?
Gov. Romney On His Education Record
Gov. Romney: Conservative Principles In Education
Mitt Romney in Council Bluffs
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Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney... Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney campaigns in Council Bluffs.
Mitt Romney after Des Moines luncheon
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Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney... Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney talks to the media following the May 30 Greater Des Moines Partnership luncheon at the Des Moines Marriott.
Jun 17, 2007
Mitt Romney on Iowa PTV
I had to download the "real media player" to make it work, but it was well worth it. Anyone know how to put it on YouTube?
Duration: 27:46
Play Count: 1295
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Episode: Iowa Press #3440 (See showtimes)
http://www.iptv.org/video/detail.cfm?id=343&from=related
May 11, 2007
Mitt Romney Chairs
http://myclob.pbwiki.com/Chair
2007
- May 10, 2007; Romney For President Names Jim Kurtenbach As North Central Iowa Chair
- May 03, 2007; State Chair Doug Gross On Tonight's Debate
- May 03, 2007; Former Republican Party Of Florida Chairman Al Cardenas On Tonight's Debate
- May 01, 2007; Romney For President Announces "Iowa Students For Romney" Campus Chairs
- Apr 27, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces New Arizona County and City Chairs
- Apr 27, 2007; Marvin Pomerantz to Co-[Chair Governor Romney's Iowa Presidential Campaign
- Apr 19, 2007; State Representative Mark Anderson To Co-[Chair Governor Mitt Romney's Arizona Campaign
- Apr 13, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces South Carolina Veterans for Romney Chairmen
- Apr 09, 2007; State Senator Chuck Gray To Chair Governor Mitt Romney's Arizona Campaign
- Mar 28, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Ohio Finance Steering Committee Chairs
- Mar 23, 2007; Romney For President Announces " New Hampshire Students for Romney" Campus Chairs]
- Mar 15, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Names California Finance Co-Chairs]
- Mar 14, 2007; Romney For President Names Iowa County Chairs]
- Feb 22, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces South Carolina County Chairs
- Feb 09, 2007; Economist John Cogan To Serve As Co-[Chair of Economic Advisory Council
- Jan 16, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Vin Weber as Policy Chairman
- Jan 04, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces First Group of National Finance Co-Chairs
2005
- 02-24-2005; Governor Mitt Romney tabs Christopher Moore to Chair JNC
- 03-04-2005; Governor Mitt Romney taps secretary Kimball to Chair Massdevelopment
2004
- 07-15-2004; Governor Mitt Romney replaces Chair of joint labor management committee
- 11-19-2004; Governor Mitt Romney Elected Vice Chair of Republican Governors association
2003
- 08-15-2003; A day after blackouts, Governor Mitt Romney Names Paul G. Afonso as Chairman of department of telecommunications and energy
- 10-14-2003; Governor Mitt Romney appoints Judge Daher to Chair ethics commission
May 1, 2007
Mitt Romney in Iowa
Mitt Romney in Iowa
- May 01, 2007; Romney For President Announces "Iowa Students For Romney" Campus Chairs
- Apr 27, 2007; Marvin Pomerantz to Co-Chair Governor Romney's Iowa Presidential Campaign
- Apr 20, 2007; Former Iowa Lieutenant Governor Nominee Debi Durham Supports Romney For President
- Apr 04, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Iowa Legislative Leadership Team
- Mar 30, 2007; Iowa Christian Alliance Board Member Keith Hunter Joins Romney for President
- Mar 22, 2007; Former Iowa Christian Alliance Director Joe Earle Joins Romney For President
- Mar 15, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Names Senator Stewart Iverson As Adviser To Iowa Campaign
- Mar 14, 2007; Romney for President Names Iowa County Chairs
- Jan 30, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Names Additions to Iowa Leadership and Staff
Mitt Romney County
http://myclob.pbwiki.com/County
- Apr 27, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney's Remarks at the Livingston County, Michigan Lincoln Day Dinner
- Apr 27, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces New Arizona County and City Chairs
- Apr 19, 2007; Romney For President Announces Scott County Leadership Team
- Apr 18, 2007; Saluda County Sheriff Jason Booth Supports Governor Mitt Romney
- Apr 13, 2007; Romney For President Announces Story County Leadership Team
- Apr 11, 2007; Governor Romney Names Oakland County Leadership Team
- Mar 14, 2007; Romney for President Names Iowa County Chairs
- Mar 09, 2007; Excerpts From Governor Mitt Romney's Remarks at the Miami-Dade County Lincoln Day Dinner
- Feb 22, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces South Carolina County Chairs
Mitt Romney and Students
http://myclob.pbwiki.com/Students
2007
- May 01, 2007; Romney For President Announces "Iowa Students For Romney" Campus Chairs
- Mar 23, 2007; Romney for President Announces "New Hampshire Students for Romney" Campus Chairs
2005
- 10-19-2005; Governor Mitt Romney lauds nation-topping performance by Massachusetts Students
- 12-15-2005; Governor Mitt Romney awards free tuition to 14,000 Massachusetts Students
2004
- 01-20-2004; Governor Mitt Romney opens door to college for top scoring Students
- 01-22-2004; Healey details plan to remove disruptive Students from class
- 02-20-2004; Governor Mitt Romney applauds Students for early mcas preparation
- 05-23-2004; commencement address to the Students of suffolk university \
2003
- 12-10-2004; 13,000 Massachusetts Students win free college tuition
- 04-30-2003; 86 percent of vocational Students pass MCAS
- 09-03-2003; Governor Mitt Romney lauds Students' high scores on 2003 MCAS
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Governor Mitt Romney Announces
2007
- May 01, 2007; Romney For President Announces Young Professionals For Mitt
- May 01, 2007; Romney For President Announces "Iowa Students For Romney"
- Apr 27, 2007; Romney for President Announces Support of Mike Maturen
- Apr 27, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces New Arizona County and City Chairs
- Apr 25, 2007; Governor Romney Announces Support of Wisconsin Social Conservative Leader Camille Solberg
- Apr 23, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Support of Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner Charles H. Bronson
- Apr 19, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Nevada Legislative Leadership Team
- Apr 19, 2007; Romney For President Announces Scott County Leadership Team
- Apr 16, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Support of Senator Wayne Allard
- Apr 13, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces South Carolina Veterans for Romney Chairmen
- Apr 13, 2007; Romney For President Announces Story County Leadership Team
- Apr 04, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Iowa Legislative Leadership Team
- Mar 28, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Ohio Finance Steering Committee Chairs
- Mar 28, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Additions To South Carolina Campaign Team
- Mar 27, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Texas Statewide Finance Committee
- Mar 26, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces New Hampshire Staff
- Mar 23, 2007; Romney for President Announces "New Hampshire Students for Romney" Campus Chairs
- Mar 13, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Support of Governor Don Carcieri
- Mar 12, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Nevada Finance Steering Committee
- Mar 08, 2007; Governor Romney Announces First Women's Leadership Team in South Carolina
- Mar 05, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Michigan Grassroots Steering Committee
- Mar 01, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces New Hampshire Leadership Team
- Feb 28, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Arizona Leadership Team
- Feb 28, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Latin American Policy Advisory Group
- Feb 22, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces South Carolina County Chairs
- Feb 20, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Georgia Leadership Team
- Feb 15, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Michigan "Romney" Caucus
- Feb 08, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Support of Congressman Robert Aderholt
- Feb 08, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Co-Senate Liaisons
- Feb 06, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Congressional Whip Team
- Feb 02, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Support of Kentucky U.S. House Members
- Feb 01, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Expanding Florida Field Team
- Jan 30, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Arizona Finance Steering Committee
- Jan 30, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Support of James Bopp, Jr.
- Jan 24, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Representative Pete Hoekstra as Intelligence Adviser
- Jan 23, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Support of Former Speaker Dennis Hastert
- Jan 19, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Representative Tom Feeney's Support
- Jan 18, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Support of RNC Committee Members
- Jan 17, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces House Congressional Liaisons
- Jan 05, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces Two New Senior Advisers
- Jan 04, 2007; Governor Mitt Romney Announces First Group of National Finance Co-Chairs
2006
- 01-13-2006; Governor Mitt Romney announces a nearly $200 million increase in local aid
- 02-01-2006; Governor Mitt Romney announces January revenues total $1.924 billion
- 02-15-2006; Healey announces $2.5 million in first-time homebuyer assistance
- 03-07-2006; Governor Mitt Romney announces $1.45 million roadway grant to Springfield
- 03-16-2006; Governor Mitt Romney announces $516.5 million to support smart growth in Massachusetts
- 04-13-2006; Healey announces Massachusetts' first recovery high school
- 04-20-2006; Governor Mitt Romney announces award of abstinence education contract
- 05-25-2006; Governor Mitt Romney administration announces flood aid on its way
- 06-12-2006; Governor Mitt Romney administration announces additional flood assistance
- 07-06-2006; Governor Mitt Romney announces funding for faith-based initiatives in Boston
- 07-07-2006; Healey announces local aid for cities and towns
- 07-10-2006; Healey announces Springfield's first recovery high school
- 07-26-2006; Governor Mitt Romney announces federal approval for commonwealth's healthcare reform plan
- 08-16-2006; Governor Mitt Romney announces engineering firm, big dig advisory panel
- 08-21-2006; Governor Mitt Romney announces staff changes in Governor's office
- 09-12-2006, Healey announces Boston's first recovery high school
2005
- 01-04-2005; Governor Mitt Romney announces $45.3m for affordable housing
- 01-28-2005; Governor Mitt Romney announces super bowl wager with pa Governor
- 02-18-2005; Governor Mitt Romney announces federal snow aid on its way
- 03-10-2005; Governor Mitt Romney announces 20-year statewide transportation plan
- 03-15-2005; Governor Mitt Romney announces bond rating upgrade for commonwealth's debt
- 03-21-2005; Governor Mitt Romney announces additional $1.31m for maverick project
- 03-28-2005; Healey announces expanded shelter access for homeless
- 04-21-2005; Healey announces $2.31m for housing development
- 06-07-2005; Governor Mitt Romney announces $3 million veterans cemetery expansion
- 06-09-2005; Healey announces $75 million for rental housing development
- 06-22-2005; Governor Mitt Romney announces 2006 teacher of the year
- 07-07-2005; Governor Mitt Romney announces Massachusetts green communities initiative
- 07-18-2005; Healey announces courthouse construction program
- 08-24-2005; Governor Mitt Romney announces doubling of space for state crime lab
- 12-07-2005; Governor Mitt Romney announces strict new clean air regulations to take effect january 1
2004
- 01-09-2004; Healey announces $4.6m to house domestic violence victims
- 01-28-2004; Governor Mitt Romney announces super bowl wager with nc Governor
- 02-03-2004; Governor Mitt Romney announces MCAs retest results for class of 2005
- 02-19-2004; Healey announces entrepreneurial training awards
- 03-08-2004; Governor Mitt Romney announces creation of fair housing advisory panel
- 03-09-2004; Governor Mitt Romney announces $45 million to fight terrorism
- 03-22-2004; Governor Mitt Romney announces new anti-outsourcing initiative
- 04-01-2004; Governor Mitt Romney announces changes to spur smart growth projects
- 05-07-2004a; Healey announces $750,000 for cape cod open space
- 06-04-2004; Healey announces $62 million for affordable housing
- 08-05-2004a; Healey announces $550,000 grants to combat heroin use
- 09-23-2004; Governor Mitt Romney announces $5 million for cape cod rail trail
- 09-30-2004; Governor Mitt Romney announces $5 million upgrade for horseneck beach
- 10-01-2004; Governor Mitt Romney announces $1.5 million to combat gang activity
- 10-22-2004; Governor Mitt Romney announces world series wager with missouri gov
- 11-05-2004; Governor Mitt Romney announces regional homeland security plans
- 11-12-2004; Governor Mitt Romney announces $1.5m for first-time homebuyer program
2003
- 01-29-2003; Governor Mitt Romney announces increase in fuel assistance benefits
- 02-14-2003; Governor Mitt Romney announces commission to prevent homelessness; Tasked with coordinating state services to homeless
- 02-19-2003; Governor Mitt Romney announces new unified parks system for Massachusetts
- 02-21-2003; Healey announces $5.5 million for commercial fishermen
- 02-24-2003; Governor Mitt Romney announces hhs reorganization as part of budget
- 03-04-2003; Governor Mitt Romney announces $1 million loan to home market foods
- 03-18-2003; Governor Mitt Romney administration announces extended jobless benefits
- 03-25-2003; Governor Mitt Romney announces $3.1 million for homeless families
- 03-25-2003; Governor Mitt Romney announces ocean management task force
- 05-12-2003a; Governor Mitt Romney announces security designation for convention
- 06-04-2003a; Governor Mitt Romney announces $8.1 million in federal funds
- 06-04-2003a; Governor Mitt Romney announces $8.1 million in federal funds
- 06-06-2003; Governor Mitt Romney administration announces
- 06-06-2003a; Governor Mitt Romney announces $74.5 million for statewide housing
- 06-09-2003; Healey announces pathways to success mcas grants
- 06-13-2003a; Healey announces $6.8 million for new taunton housing
- 06-25-2003; Governor Mitt Romney announces extension of investment tax credit
- 06-26-2003; Healey announces teacher of the year
- 07-10-2003; Healey announces crime commission
- 07-24-2003; Governor Mitt Romney announces new jobs initiative to promote economic development and revitalization
- 07-31-2003; Healey announces "jobs first" day at state's career centers
- 08-01-2003; Healey announces $5.2 million for gloucester housing
- 08-12-2003; Governor Mitt Romney announces life sciences cluster will create 700 jobs
- 08-13-2003; Governor Mitt Romney announces launch of business leader survey
- 08-18-2003; Governor Mitt Romney announces $5.1 million in federal funds
- 08-25-2003; Governor Mitt Romney announces $17.6 million to create more housing
- 09-18-2003; Governor Mitt Romney announces $6 million charter school grant
- 09-19-2003; Governor Mitt Romney announces new mercury emission regulations
- 09-29-2003; Governor Mitt Romney announces shot in the arm for flu vaccine program
- 10-01-2003; Governor Mitt Romney announces $8.9 million to create 825 more homes
- 11-07-2003; Healey announces upgrades at soldiers' homes
- 12-05-2003 Governor Mitt Romney announces $58.9 million for new housing