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Washington County Republican Women elect Kristen Crowe to executive board, approve first-quarter budget

2247698 · February 7, 2025
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Summary

Members of the Washington County Republican Women voted to install Kristen Crowe as third vice president and approved the proposed budget for the upcoming quarter in a voice vote. The club also announced membership counts and upcoming events.

At a regular meeting of the Washington County Republican Women, members voted to install Kristen Crowe as the club's third vice president and approved the organization's proposed budget for the coming quarter.

Club leadership announced that, under the bylaws, the executive board fills vacancies; the group voted in Crowe to become third vice president. Club officers also noted the member-at-large position is open after a resignation.

Jennifer (membership representative) reported six new members for 2025 and described associate-membership levels available to supporters (silver, gold, diamond) with corresponding benefits and fees. The club reported 42 members and 8 or 10 associate members (speaker gave differing counts during the report).

Treasurer LaSarr (introduced for the budget report) provided members copies of the proposed budget and asked for a motion to accept it. A member moved to "approve the budget," and the membership voice-voted the motion: "All in favor say aye. Aye," after which the president closed the vote.

Leadership highlighted upcoming events and volunteer opportunities including Lincoln Day (this weekend), the Utah Federation of Republican Women legislative day in Salt Lake City, and a United We Pledge gala on Feb. 27. Members were invited to submit questions for the meeting's guest panel and to record volunteer hours (both political and nonpolitical).

The meeting adjourned after brief closing remarks and an announcement about a county-sponsored America's 250 pageant and historical village project at the county fair.