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Conservative Principles Conference Tentative Schedule  
9:00 AM Welcome Congressman Steve King
9:15 AM Introduction of Governor Haley Barbour Tim Moran
9:18 AM Remarks Governor Barbour
9:35 AM Introduction of the Hon Betsy McCaughey, PhD Tim Moran
9:38 AM Remarks The Honorable Betsy McCaughey
9:55 AM Introduction of former Speaker Newt Gingrich Tim Moran
9:58 AM Remarks Speaker Gingrich
10:15 AM Introduction of Transforming America Panel Moderator: Tim Moran
10:20 AM Transforming America Panel Panelists: Marilyn Rickert, FairTax.org; Mike George, Strong America Now; Greg Mourad, Right to Work; David Bossie, Citizens United.
11:20 AM Introduction of Family Values Panel Moderator: Matt Whitaker
11:25 AM Family Values Panel Panelists: Connie Mackey, FRC Action; Brian Brown, National Organization for Marriage; Emmett McGroarty, American Principles Project;
former Representative Marilyn Musgrave with Susan B Anthony List.
12:05 PM Introduction of Senator Rick Santorum Matt Whitaker
12:08 PM Remarks Senator Santorum
12:25 PM Lunch  
1:25 PM Introduction of Lt Governor Kim Reynolds Matt Whitaker
1:28 PM Remarks Lt Governor Kim Reynolds
1:35 PM Introduction of Congresswoman Michele Bachmann Matt Whitaker
1:38 PM Remarks Congresswoman Bachmann
1:55 PM Introduction of ObamaCare Repeal Panel Moderator: Tim Moran
2:00 PM ObamaCare Repeal Panel Panelists: Betsy McCaughey and Congressman Steve King
2:30 PM Introduction of Jan Mickelson Tim Moran
2:33 PM Remarks Jan Mickelson
2:50 PM Introduction Rosemary Jenks Tim Moran
2:53 PM Remarks Rosemary Jenks, NumbersUSA
3:10 PM    
3:20 PM Introduction of Herman Cain Chuck Laudner
3:23 PM Remarks Herman Cain
3:40 PM Introduction of Media Panel Moderator: Chuck Laudner
3:45 PM Media Panel Panelists: Jan Mickelson, WHO Radio; Tony Katz, PJTV; Craig Robinson, TheIowaRepublican.com
4:20 PM Introduction of Ambassador John Bolton Chuck Laudner
4:23 PM Remarks Ambassador John Bolton
4:50 PM Introduction of Congressman Thaddeus McCotter
4:53 PM Remarks  Congressman Thaddeus McCotter
5:00 PM Adjournment/Reception begins Congressman Steve King
6:00 PM Banquet featuring Mrs. Schlafly, Cong. King and Senator DeMint Emcee: Matt Strawn, chair of the Republican Party of Iowa


PRESS RELEASE from America's Foundation


March 25, 2011

For Immediate Release 

Contact: Virginia Davis


***Media Advisory***

Santorum Cancels Iowa Visit Due to Family Emergency


Washington, DC - Former Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA) issued the following statement regarding the cancellation of his trip to Iowa due to a family emergency:

 

"Unfortunately, due to a family medical emergency, I will no longer be able to attend Congressman Steve King's Conservative Principles Conference in Iowa tomorrow.  I am disappointed that I will not be able to participate in this important gathering of Iowa conservatives, but I look forward to being back in Iowa soon."

To learn more about former Senator Rick Santorum, please visit www.RickSantorum.com.

                                               

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PRESS RELEASES from Conservative Principles PAC
March 16, 2011

King’s Conservative Principles Conference Features Stellar Line-Up

Phyllis Schlafly serves as honorary chair of the event

Des Moines, Iowa – Potential Republican Presidential candidates Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, Governor Haley Barbour, Herman Cain, former Speaker Newt Gingrich, and former Senator Rick Santorum are all on the program for Congressman Steve King’s Conservative Principles Conference. They will be joined by Ambassador John R. Bolton as well as keynote speaker Senator Jim DeMint along with a host of other conservative leaders for stimulating discussion.
 
Congressman King is pleased to announce his good friend and ally in the conservative movement, Phyllis Schlafly, has agreed to serve as honorary chair of his Conservative Principles Conference. Mrs. Schlafly has been a leader of the pro-family movement since 1972, when she started her national volunteer organization now called Eagle Forum. She led the pro-family movement to victory over the principal legislative goal of the radical feminists, called the Equal Rights Amendment. A lawyer, Mrs. Schlafly is America's best-known advocate of the dignity and honor we owe to the role of full-time homemaker. The mother of six children, she was the 1992 Illinois Mother of the Year.
 
Conservative Principles Conference will be held on March 26, 2011, in Des Moines. Other participating organizations and speakers include Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds; Arizona State Senate President Russell Pearce; the Honorable Betsy McCaughey, PhD; Republican Party of Iowa Chair Matt Strawn; Jan Mickelson, WHO Radio; Dana Loesch, CNN Contributor; Tea Party Patriots; Family Research Council; FairTax.org; NumbersUSA; Citizens United; National Right to Work; National Organization for Marriage; and Strong America Now.
 
Conservative Principles Conference will be held at the Downtown Des Moines Marriott, 700 Grand Avenue. The Conference will begin with registration at 8:00 am with the program beginning at 9:00 am. An evening reception and banquet will begin at approximately 5:00 pm.
 
Information on purchasing tickets to the event is available by visiting www.conservativeprinciplespac.com.

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March 7, 2011

Barbour and Gingrich Attending King’s Conservative Principles Conference

Des Moines, Iowa – Governor Haley Barbour and former US House Speaker Newt Gingrich have committed to participate in Congressman Steve King’s Conservative Principles Conference on March 26, 2011, in Des Moines. They will be joined by Congresswoman Michele Bachmann, former Ambassador John R. Bolton, Herman Cain, former Senator Rick Santorum, and banquet keynote speaker, Senator Jim DeMint.

Other participating organizations and speakers include Lt. Governor Kim Reynolds; Arizona State Senate President Russell Pearce; the Honorable Betsy McCaughey, PhD;  Kayne Robinson, NRA; Republican Party of Iowa Chair Matt Strawn; Jan Mickelson, WHO Radio; Dana Loesch, CNN Contributor; Tea Party Patriots; Family Research Council; FairTax.org; NumbersUSA; Citizens United; National Right to Work; National Organization for Marriage; and Strong America Now.

Conservative Principles Conference will be held at the Downtown Des Moines Marriott, 700 Grand Avenue. The Conference will begin with registration at 8:00 am with the program beginning at 9:00 am. An evening reception and banquet will begin at approximately 5:00 pm.


February 21, 2011

Steve King’s Conservative Principles Conference Takes Shape

Des Moines, Iowa – Congressman Steve King’s Conservative Principles Conference continues to grow with nationally-recognized participants confirming this week. “Iowans will be granted access to some of the best, most respected Conservative leaders in our nation at my conference,” remarked Congressman King.

Designed to begin the process of linking all early states in the nomination process, King’s intention is to coalesce the common Conservative principles the eventual 2012 Republican Presidential nominee must possess.

The Conference focus will be: American Exceptionalism, dismantling big government, the Tea Party movement, media and communications, judicial activism, repeal of ObamaCare, immigration, labor, and other key issues to Conservative voters.

Featured speakers and panelists have been invited due to their Conservative credentials and record, according to King. In addition to keynote speaker Senator Jim DeMint, banquet emcee Iowa GOP Chair Matt Strawn, and previously announced participant Senator Rick Santorum, the program has grown to include:

Additional participants are expected and will be announced in the days to come.

Doors will open at 8:00 am for the Conservative Principles Conference with the program set to begin at 9:00 am. An evening reception begins at 5:00 pm with the banquet starting at 6:00 pm. Events will be held at the Downtown Des Moines Marriott.

Tickets for King’s Conservative Principles Conference and Banquet are available by calling 888-722-4704. More information and tickets are also available by visiting www.conservativeprinciplespac.com.


January 28, 2011

Steve King Announces Conservative Principles Conference


Des Moines, Iowa – Congressman Steve King will bring nationally-recognized leaders to Iowa for his first Conservative Principles Conference on Saturday, March 26, 2011. The day-long conference will include panel discussions and speakers including 2012 Republican presidential prospects. The event will conclude with an evening banquet featuring King and keynote speaker Senator Jim DeMint of South Carolina.

“I am looking forward to engaging with Iowa activists for a day of visionary and principled dialogue centered on our American destiny,” King remarked. “We will be joined by some of the best thinkers in America to begin the process of shaping the agenda of our nation. We hope to provide a forum for all the presidential candidates and to help them identify priorities.”

Iowa’s first in the nation caucuses are bringing presidential candidates to the state and raising the level of public discourse. “Iowans take seriously their privilege and responsibility to evaluate the presidential candidates and their proposals,” King commented. “By hosting the candidates, and other leading thinkers, at our Conservative Principles Conference, we are given an early opportunity to test them on the issues. Iowans are astutely informed on public policy issues because of our duty as the first-in-the-nation caucus.”

Conservative Principles Conference will be held at the Des Moines Marriott Downtown. Doors will open at 8:00 am with the program set to begin at 9:00 am. An evening reception begins at 5:00 pm with the banquet starting at 6:00 pm. Tickets for King’s Conservative Principles Conference are $50 per person and available by calling 888-722-4704 or by visiting www.conservativeprinciplespac.com.

“I invite all Iowans to participate in this event and to engage in our effort to refurbish the pillars of American Exceptionalism,” King concluded.

Conservative Principles PAC is King’s leadership political action committee. Founded in 2008, Conservative Principles has supported conservative candidates for Congress across the country as well as candidates for Iowa Senate and House seats.

After serving six years in the Iowa Senate, King was elected to Congress in 2002 to represent Iowa’s 5th Congressional District. King is a nationally recognized constitutional conservative who routinely leads efforts to decrease the size and scope of government while protecting individual liberty and the sanctity of life. His language to repeal ObamaCare was passed by the US House on January 19, 2011, and he continues to work to implement common-sense solutions for the issues facing Americans.

DeMint was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2004. In early 2007, DeMint also fought for commonsense immigration reform by leading the effort to defeat the amnesty bill and calling on government to first secure our borders, enforce the laws already passed, and streamline the legal immigration system. DeMint was recently ranked as the Senate’s most conservative member by National Journal and as the No. 1 senator voting for responsible tax and spending policies by the National Taxpayers Union. DeMint has made it clear he is not a presidential candidate and will keynote the event as a conservative leader.

For more information on the Conservative Principles Conference, contact Conservative Principles PAC Director Tim Moran at 712-310-2386 or Ann Trimble-Ray at 712-273-5745. The contact number for tickets only is 888-722-4704.