Press Release: Ottawa Impact PAC Announces Vetted Candidates for 2024
Ottawa Impact PAC announced nine vetted candidates running for Ottawa County Commissioner in 2024.
Ottawa Impact PAC announced nine vetted candidates running for Ottawa County Commissioner in 2024.
We are thankful to the People of Ottawa County, who took decisive action to defend their piece of America in 2022—to protect individual freedoms, parental rights, and freedom of religion and conscience, by electing a courageous new majority to the Ottawa County Board of Commissioners.
Rush Limbaugh was radio's greatest of all time. He died on February 17, 2021. "Rush, I miss you more than I'll ever be able to say." – Mr. Bo Snerdley, on the third anniversary [...]
Board Chairperson Joe Moss and Board Vice-Chairperson Sylvia Rhodea released the following press release on November 17, 2023. For Immediate Release Joe Moss Board Chairperson, District 5 Sylvia Rhodea Board Vice-Chairperson, District [...]
The intolerant Democrats and fake news media are trying to return Ottawa County, a rare beacon of freedom and family, back under the control of Lansing— and they are willing to erase the voice of the people and recall the FIRST EVER Latina county commissioner to do it.
Ottawa Impact is thankful for the trust of the community in electing Ottawa Impact PAC and Education PAC candidates to represent and serve the people of Ottawa County. Ottawa Impact candidates signed the Contract with Ottawa, committing to defend American values, individual freedoms, and parental rights.
Truthful media is critical to the preservation of America, holding government and its bureaucracies accountable to the people. The founders of Ottawa Impact are in the early stages of creating a media platform to promote truthful journalism and commentary on cultural and political issues—giving voice to the common sense, hardworking Americans no longer represented by the fake news media in West Michigan and beyond.
The people of Ottawa County are fortunate to have Rep. Luke Meerman and Senator Roger Victory speak out in support of the lawsuit filed Monday against the Ottawa County Health Department. However, Ottawa County corporate counsel declares they are "totally incompetent" to provide legal analysis.
On August 27, 2021, Al Vanderberg will serve his final day as Ottawa County Administrator. The future of Ottawa County will be bright with an administrator who better reflects the values of the community and the families that live here.
Press Release June 1, 2021 Ottawa County, Michigan — We are so pleased that the community has reached out with words of encouragement about the parade yesterday! Ottawa Impact welcomed all individuals, companies, and [...]