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Florida RLC Update

Term limits advocate Tom Rooney picked up a Congressional seat (CD 16), replacing incumbent Tim Mahoney in a district still referred to as “Mark Foley’s old seat.” Meanwhile, Rep. Tom Feeney of Orlando (CD 24) lost his Congressional seat.

In the Florida legislature, two of the five RLC-endorsed candidates won their seats: Rich Workman (D30) and Lake Ray (D17). Thanks to Sarah Lovett, Dean Santoro and Matt Caldwell for flying the limited government flag in their first, but hopefully not last, electoral efforts.

RLCer Bruce Reichert won a non-partisan seat on the Collier County Soil & Water Board, as did Jeff Hunt in Duval County. Hunt is not an RLCer, but is the right-hand man of RLCer Adam Guillette, the Florida director of Americans for Prosperity.

Georgia RLC Update

The Republican Liberty Caucus of Georgia needs volunteers! We need liberty oriented folks to step up to the plate and assist the RLC in the following areas:

- Membership renewal and growth
- Writing articles and sending out newsletters
- Legislative coordinator: track legislation in the General Assembly and advise the membership on key votes
- Start a local RLC chapter in your area

If you’re interested in helping out, e-mail chair@gopliberty.org.

Minnesota RLC Update

RLC Minnesota Secretary Norann Dillon penned a beautiful letter in The Woodbury Bulletin on October 29 in response to a letter from a reader that mischaracterized the Republican Liberty Caucus. Norann also offered the following update to RLCMN subscribers:

“RLCMN sent out almost 150 Liberty Compacts to the endorsed Republican candidates in the state. They had to read it and realize there are people who want them to stand for its principles. We received 39 of them back, signed. We’ve received radio mentions by Jason Lewis; we had successful outreach at the Sept. 20 Conservative Issues Fair; Sue Jeffers featured our candidates on her radio show when they called from the Oct. 4th pork chop dinner; we received some press when Kathy Lohmer, candidate in 56A, mentioned our endorsement in a debate, and in the follow up letters to The Woodbury Bulletin.

Additionally, our eGroup has grown from about 170 members in the summer to almost 200 members today. We are creating an identity for ourselves with a RLCMN e-mail address, permanent address, and a bank account (with a positive balance!).

I think this is all significant when you consider that only a handful of people have done this. Imagine where we could go if all 200 of our subscribers found a way to apply themselves. The Executive Committee will meet this month to consider where we should direct our energies next.

RLCMN has six standing committees and three special directors. Which of these should we focus on: website? local chapters? outreach? position papers? membership? coalition building? We are poised and planning for growth. What do you think we should do? I invite and encourage discussion on our direction.

If you have skills, talents or interests that you can offer, please direct them to rlcminn@gmail.com.

I’m excited for our organization. I look forward to reading your thoughts on our future.”

The views expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect official positions of the RLC.

The Republican Liberty Caucus is taking off in state affiliates across the country. For example:

In Arizona, organizer Ken Rineer is hosting an RLC organizing meeting in Pima County, Arizona on July 29. Joe Higgins, Republican candidate for the Pima County Board of Supervisors, District 1, will be the guest speaker. Mr. Rineer and company will also discuss the following items: Organization, officers, future meetings, the Candidate Pledge and setting up a separate web site. The event will occur at Cody’s Beef and Beans in Tucson at 6:00pm.

In Minnesota, the RLC will meet on July 23 at 6:30pm at the Devanni’s Restaurant in Golden Valley. Candidate endorsements will be considered.

The Republican Liberty Caucus of Wyoming will hold its first annual summer convention on Saturday August 23 at the Best Western Inn in Lander. They plan a full day of events, including speakers on a variety of topics, as well as panel discussions. Organizer Don Wills says, “You shouldn’t miss this gathering if you are interested in liberty in the Equality State!”

In addition to these meetings, the RLC affiliates in the District of Columbia, Florida, Iowa, Nebraska, North Carolina, and Texas have recently hosted member meetings.

The views expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect official positions of the RLC.

An update from the states …

DC: On July 12, a “Ron Paul March” will take place in Washington, DC. Click here to learn more.

Florida: On June 4, 2008, RLCer Dr. Robert Sussman presented a digest version of a talk that he usually gives to medical students to teach them about free market versus government healthcare, an important lesson for Republican activists as well, to the Palm Beach affiliate of the Republican Liberty Caucus of Florida. Consistent with RLC political strategy, the Palm Beach County Meetup of the Republican Liberty Caucus is not a stand-alone meeting. Instead, RLCers meet in conjunction with the Republican Club of Central Palm Beach County. According to RLCFL Vice-Chairman Philip Blumel, “We had good turnout — including our county Republican Executive Committee Chair Sid Dinerstein — at what turned out to be a FEE-style back-to-basics lecture about applying market principles to health care.” Blumel reported that Dr. Sussman is available for talks at Republican clubs and other civic groups in South Florida and suggested that other RLC groups can book him with confidence that the program will reflect positively on the RLC.

Minnesota: The Minnesota chapter of the RLC held its annual convention on May 17, 2008 at the French Regional Park in Plymouth. A new slate of officers was elected, including: Dave Fitzsimmons, Chair; Andy Lindberg, Vice-Chair; Norann Dillon, Secretary; Tom Willenbring, Treasurer. Five At-Large members were elected: Marianne Stebbins, Joe Dillon, Ebenezer Howe, Wendy Alfveby, and Dan McGrath. Two alternates were elected: Doug Harrison and Terry McCall. Additionally, Bill Jungauer was endorsed for House District 39A. Additional endorsements will occur at the member outreach meeting on July 12.

North Carolina: The RLC National Board approved the charter of the North Carolina affiliate at the National Board meeting on Monday, June 9, 2008. Additionally, there will be an RLC Business Meeting on Saturday, June 7 at 6:00pm at the “vendor area” of the Koury Convention Center to elect the new officers for the state. This is immediately following the NC GOP busisness meeting at the State Convention.

Utah: The RLC National Board approved the charter of the Utah affiliate at the National Board meeting on Monday, June 9, 2008. On Saturday, June 14, 2008, the Republican Liberty Caucus of Utah will be meeting to discuss its charter application and organization, the mission and objectives of the organization, the calendar and assignments of the organization, and endorsements for the June 24 primary. The meeting will be held at the Larry H. Miller Campus in Sandy, Utah.

The views expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect official positions of the RLC.

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