White House seeks local GOP’s aid

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Posted on Jun 08 2005
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The White House Office of Political Affairs has sought the assistance of the Northern Mariana Islands GOP in helping push President Bush’s platform to strengthen Social Security and the economy, passing an energy bill, and a strong dedication to winning the war on terror.

In a letter to local GOP chair Juan S. Reyes, Sarah M. Taylor, deputy assistant to President Bush and director of Political Affairs in the White House, also emphasized the re-election victory of Bush and the Republican majority in the U.S. Congress and across the state government.

The White House also named Annie Mayol in the White House Office of Political Affairs as the contact person for the Northern Mariana Islands.

The naming of a direct contact person for the Northern Mariana Islands in the White House Office of Political Affairs followed the appointment also this year of Anne F. Hathaway as Regional Political Director for the U.S. Territories in the Republican National Committee, the first official appointment for the U.S. insular territories. (PR)

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