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State Representative Kevin M. Steele Speaks to the Pasco County Republican Executive Committee Meeting

Wednesday, Sep 13, 2023 | On Target Page: Greater Pasco County, Republican Party Events
The Pasco County Republican Executive Committee held its August meeting on Thursday, August 17, 2023, from 6:30p.m. to 8:00p.m. at Timber Greens Country Club, New Port Richey, 6333 Timber Greens Blvd., New Port Richey, FL 34655. This month the guest speaker was State Representative Kevin M. Steele.

Kevin Steele, the youngest of 9, was raised in Tampa and lives by his father’s motto, “give more than you receive.” After High School, Kevin attended Hillsborough Community College and the University of South Florida. He paid for his education by working at Chase Manhattan Bank. There, the company had a reimbursement program where he would pay for a semester, and they would reimburse employees who kept A’s and B’s in business courses. He graduated having earned a Business Management Degree.

Endorsed By: Senate President Wilton Simpson, State Senator Danny Burgess, State Representative
Amber Mariano, State Representative Ardian Zika, Pasco Sheriff Chris Nocco, Pasco Tax Collector Mike Fasano.

The Republican Party of Pasco County believes in less taxes, less government, and more freedoms. Our motto is Rights, Reform and Responsibility.

The formal name of our organization is the Pasco County Republican Executive Committee. (Pasco REC) We are a subset of the Republican Party of Florida (RPOF). Our members are technically elected officials from their voting districts. Each member, pursuant to state law, takes a loyalty oath to uphold the principals and rules of the RPOF. Our members, also known as Precinct Captains, are the backbone of the Republican cause in the goals of the Pasco REC are:

  • Election to office of qualified Republican persons.
  • Foster loyalty to the Republican Party.
  • Promote an informed electorate through political education.
  • Increase Republican Registration.
  • Seek qualified Republicans to become candidates for local, county, state, and federal offices.
  • Promote the election of all Republican candidates in the General Election.
  • In general, to uphold the principles of freedom, equality, and justice on which the Republican Party and the government this nation is founded, as set forth in the Constitution of the United States and the state of Florida.
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