Growth of RLC Internet Groups Since 2006
The Republican Liberty Caucus is an all-volunteer organization. We have no paid staff. As a result, our growth is based on actions taken by our members and supporters. We have found that the best way for us to stay in touch with our base is through our state-based eGroups. Each state has a group located at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RLCAL/, where you substitute [AL] with your state’s two letter abbreviation.
Membership in our groups has increased in nearly all of our states, as you would expect from any growing organization, since summer of 2006. What follows is the information how many subscribers each state had in 2006, followed by the current number of subscribers. Please keep in mind that the below numbers are not membership numbers, but eGroup subscription numbers. One does not have to join the RLC to subscribe to our eGroups. The numbers:
Alabama had 25 members in August 2006; it currently has 37.
Alaska had 6 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 23.
Arizona had 39 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 39.
Arkansas had 14 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 34.
California had 17 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 133.
Colorado had 60 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 101.
Connecticut had 20 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 39.
Delaware had 12 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 25.
DC had 31 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 62.
Florida had 103 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 203.
Georgia had 125 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 116.
Hawaii had 3 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 17.
Idaho had 9 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 27.
Illinois had 125 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 156.
Indiana had 73 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 112.
Iowa had 31 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 58.
Kansas had 17 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 28.
Kentucky had 36 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 65.
Louisiana had 24 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 51.
Maine had 40 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 56.
Maryland had 58 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 131.
Massachusetts had 49 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 77.
Michigan had 53 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 145.
Minnesota had 56 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 151.
Mississippi had 7 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 15.
Missouri had 43 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 95.
Montana had 9 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 34.
Nebraska had 15 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 38.
Nevada had 22 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 41.
New Hampshire had 79 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 120.
New Jersey had 18 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 47.
New Mexico had 22 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 40.
New York had 77 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 141.
North Carolina had 60 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 177.
North Dakota had 4 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 8.
Ohio had 22 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 81.
Oklahoma had 50 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 67.
Oregon had 37 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 53.
Pennsylvania had 42 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 113.
Rhode Island has 2 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 9.
South Carolina had 34 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 75.
South Dakota had 10 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 12.
Tennessee had 28 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 50.
Texas had 23 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 149.
Utah had 28 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 73.
Vermont had 8 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 12.
Virginia had 26 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 143.
Washington had 14 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 69.
West Virginia had 7 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 19.
Wisconsin had 68 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 148.
Wyoming had 3 subscribers in 2006; it currently has 24.
Fairly good numbers for an all-volunteer organization. Keep up the good work!
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