SEARCH
Upcoming Events
- KPTP Board Meeting January 7, 2026 at 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm PSP Board meetings are currently rotating monthly to different business locations so that we can demonstrate our support for local businesses. Please contact any Board member for location updates.
Follow PSP on Twitter
My Tweets
Category Archives: Legislative Advocate
Initiatives to Save Washington State by the PEOPLE
Posted in Legislative Advocate, Political, Tax Policy
Leave a comment
We are already a welcoming country
This is an open letter to the the City of Bremerton, Washington, concerning their council’s consideration of a “welcoming city” resolution as a so called symbolic gesture of inclusive respect for all people. Honorable Mayor Patty Lent, Councilwomen and Councilmen, … Continue reading
Posted in Immigration, Issues, Latest News, Legislative Advocate, Political, President
Leave a comment
Self Governance Class (11/29/2015)
We are strong proponents of the Tennessee Center for Self Governance. The training they provide, like that which was offered in February 2015, equips citizens with the tools and skills to become effective advocates in state and local government. Level 1 … Continue reading
Kitsap County Title 2 – Oct 2015
Remember Title 5? Remember how sneaky the Kitsap County government tried to be in attempting to attack your property rights? Remember that the Kitsap Patriots Tea Party, Kitsap Alliance of Property Owners (KAPO), and the Kitsap Realtors Association defeated Title … Continue reading
Posted in Kitsap Alliance of Property Owners (KAPO), Latest News, Legislative Advocate, Political, Property Rights
Tagged Administrative Law, Charlotte Garrido, Department of Community Development, Ed Wolfe, KAPO, Kitsap, Kitsap Alliance, Kitsap Alliance of Property Owners, Kitsap County, Kitsap County Commissioners, Kitsap Realtors, property rights, Rob Gelder, Tea Party, Title 2, Title II, Warrant
5 Comments
Strengthening Coalitions – KAPO, KCRP
In 2014, the Kitsap Patriots Tea Party (KPTP) began making a concerted effort to build coalitions with friendly organizations to work toward those goals we share in common. This year, we are making further steps to develop unity in the … Continue reading