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Mike Lameyer

Thank you for visiting my website. I will need your help to win this election. Prayer, volunteers and donations are all necessary for success. Please enjoy the videos that are associated with each check mark. Remember this, Elections have consequences and I am your very best choice in protecting the freedom and rights of you and your family.

Remember, I am your Pro Life and
Pro Family candidate.

Regards, Mike Lameyer 

 

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Comments from voters on recent Palm Beach Post articles:...  Wow, picking a RINO, what a surprise. Mike Lameyer is actually the best choice by far as he is a business man, a Veteran and not tied to ANY of the garbage the other two are tied to ... If nothing else, Lameyer is the only one of the 5 people (including the Democratic candidates) who actually lives in the district he's trying to represent. ... Elizabeth Benacquisto and Sharon Merchant both live in District 25 but are running in District 27. Shame on them for trying to scam the voters. ...  ...

 

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Floridians for Immigration Enforcement (FLIMEN) endorse Mike Lameyer!
August 21, 2010

FLIMEN-PAC enthusiastically endorses Mike Lameyer as the next Senator to represent Florida District 27.

Without reservation, Mike Lameyer, is the most informed candidate on the problem illegal immigration presents to the state of Florida, and in particular to the citizens within Florida Senate District 27. Mike's call for E-Verify and other measures to combat illegal immigration is not just a popular election ploy.  Mike Lameyer has been a resounding voice for action to address these problems for years.

"Mike Lameyer is more than rhetoric, he is a doer.  Mike has been a long-time consistent activist to the cause of immigration enforcement.  District 27 voters should not miss the opportunity to elect this exceptional individual." says FLIMEN Vice-President David Caulkett.

Donations to Mike Lameyer's campaign are encouraged via FLIMEN-PAC below or via www.mikelameyer.com


"I am the only candidate that has not accepted money from Law Firms and Special Interest Groups or Political Packs. I have only one responsibility, to protect and serve the people of this great state and not special interest groups."

  • Job Creation for Florida Residents.
  • Stop Financing Illegal Aliens.
  • Empower Teachers & Parents to advance Education.
  • Develop Natural Resources along with Green Technology.
  • Enforce 10th Amendment States Rights.
  • Attract technology companies to the state of Florida.
  • E-verify mandatory.
  • A real Pro-Life candidate.

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Lameyer's frustration with politics sparks run

By JEN CALANTONE • jcalantone@news-press.com • August 9, 2010


Merchant, Benacquisto dismiss GOP opponent's claim they don't live in Senate district

By Jason Schultz

Palm Beach Post Staff Writer

Accusations about residency and financial disclosure are flying in Republican primary for state Senate District 27.

Candidate Mike Lameyer touts himself as the only candidate of the three who really lives in the district - unlike rivals Lizbeth Benacquisto and Sharon Merchant.

Benacquisto, a former Wellington councilwoman, lives in a $537,3000 home in the village that lies within state Sen. Jeff Atwater's District 25, where she is registered to vote.

Merchant has a homestead exemption on her $420,000 Palm Beach Gardens home, which lies well outside District 27. A homestead exemption indicates a person's primary residence for tax purposes.

"How can they represent the district?" asked Lameyer, who lives near Lantana and Haverhill roads in suburban Lake Worth. "I have lived in the district for 22 years."

.... Meanwhile, Merchant has accused Benacquisto of not disclosing all her income on the annual financial disclosure forms required of elected officials.

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1:10 A.M. — Between being a bowling coach, fisherman, bookworm, activist and husband, Mike Lameyer is finding time to run for public office.

In his first walk onto the political stage, Lameyer is vying for the Republican spot in the State Senate District 27 race. The district squeezes across the state from Palm Beach County into parts of Lee.

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"All of that is a formula for the person I am." Lameyer said.

With a passion for competition and a talent for helping the community, Lameyer describes himself as an aggressive-but-careful, outgoing person. "And I don't like losing,'' he said.

But it was his frustration with the political landscape that sparked his desire to run for office. Though he has attended city council meetings in his hometown of Lake Worth in Palm Beach County, he was motivated by what's happening in the state, he said.

"There is no reason for the jobless activity in the state of Florida," Lameyer said.

He's read and outlined scores of Senate legislation and spoken with other state and local governments, and now, Lameyer said he is ready to take on state politics and a job that pays $30,000 annually.

After moving to Florida in 1970 from his home state of Illinois, he married his wife, Karen, who works as a Palm Beach County teacher.

Lameyer served in the Marine Corps for four years, during Vietnam in active combat. He eventually went on to be a commercial airline pilot and flight instructor. Of all the jobs he has had, flying was his favorite, he said.

When the airline industry began to falter and he was laid off, Lameyer started working for a technology investment company.

His love for research and knowledge would be key, he said. Even before deciding to run, he spent time reading bills and trying to understand the politics of the Legislature.

"I love the Internet," Lameyer said. "I like information, and it's all right there."

Lameyer is a man with "very wide experience," said long-time friend David Donnally from West Palm Beach. Donnally met Lameyer when their daughters took dance classes together more than 20 years ago.

Donnally said he can always count on Lameyer for honest, well-informed thoughts, answers and opinions.

"He says what he thinks, and he says what the truth is - whether you like it or not," Donnally said.

In his spare time, Lameyer coaches bowling. Though he hadn't started until later in life, he was quick to catch on to the game, he said.

Now, he works with Special Olympics to teach those with special needs how to bowl.

"I'm always willing to help the community," Lameyer said.

 


 

Q: Should the Legislature adopt an energy portfolio standard that would require utilities to obtain 20 percent of their power from renewable sources by 2020? If so, should utilities be allowed to pass the cost on to rate payers?

A: "No. Wind and solar would increase individual electric bills by four to five times. Biomass is a great alternative. However, a competitive environment works best for consumers, not government mandates."

Q: Do you support a constitutional ban on offshore drilling in state waters?

A: "No. Florida offshore drilling will be in shallow water and would create three hundred thousand jobs. All well paying. China has already started drilling 85 miles south of Key West. Safety procedures must be followed.''

Q: The next Legislature faces a $6 billion shortfall. What services would you cut and what taxes would you raise to meet your constitutional obligation to craft a balanced budget?

A: "No tax increase of any kind. Cut the size of government by 6 percent. Stop spending $4.1 billion each year to support Illegal aliens in the state of Florida. Florida needs to advertise in high tax states to attract jobs.''

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