News from the Libertarian Party of Texas

The Libertarian Party of Texas concludes its 25-city tour of Texas this
 week.  Meetings have covered all corners of the state, north to
 Amarillo, south to Brownsville, west to El Paso, east to Beaumont, and many
 points in between.  We have recruited candidates, helped organize
 counties and volunteers, attracted media, and raised funds.  We hope to see
 many supporters at our last 3 meetings:
 
Georgetown
Saturday, November 3, 11:00 am
 Blue Danube Diner
 3010 Williams Drive
 Georgetown, TX 78628
 512-863-7462
 
Waco
Saturday, November 3, 4:00 pm
 IHOP Restaurant
 1000 S 4th St
 Waco, TX 76706
 254-754-3001
 
San Angelo
Sunday, November 4, 1:00 pm
 Golden Corral
 1601 Knickerbocker Rd
 San Angelo, TX 76904
 325-658-7656
 
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Texas LP begins state tour
 
The Libertarian Party of Texas has begun its 25-city tour of the state.
  State chair Pat Dixon and Executive Director Wes Benedict hope to
 grow the party throughout the state with this effort to reach out to
 supporters and the general public. The tour has attracted the attention of
 media.
 
A reporter from News 8 Austin came to the conference in Austin and
 conducted an extensive interview with Benedict and the first declared
 candidate, Ben Easton for State Representative District 48.  This 24-hour
 Austin news channel ran this story multiple times in their televised
 broadcasts
(http://www.news8austin.com/content/top_stories/default.asp?ArID=191641)
 
Another reporter from an Austin local TV station interviewed Dixon at
 the Austin conference, which ran later that evening.
 
Benedict was hoping for a larger turnout to display on these televised
 events.  “While I wish we had had a larger turnout, we were competing
 against sunny weather on a Saturday afternoon (I can think of lots of
 other fun things I could have been doing), hours before a UT home
 football game, and a week after the start of the fall school semester.”
 
Later that evening on the largest AM radio station in Austin, KLBJ's
 Saturday night host Kenny Rahmeyer had Wes on his show to discuss the
 goals and results of our event Saturday.  This was the result of paid
 advertising by the Travis County Libertarian Party on KLBJ to promote the
 event.  Many people reported hearing the advertisements.
 
Another Austin radio personality, DJ Reale, "The Quiet Storm," on KAZI
 88.7 FM, heard about the event through the KLBJ Radio advertisement and
 attended to find out more about the candidate recruitment efforts.
 
The following day, Dixon and Benedict traveled to Houston for the
 second stop on the tour. Five Libertarians filed to run for office while an
 additional five filled out candidate preference sheets expressing a
 likelihood of filing for office soon as we work to identify appropriate
 races for them.  
 
Dixon hopes supporters turn out for the media coverage in other cities
 on the tour.  “It would have been nice if we had a large audience to
 show up and put on TV!  Several TV stations and newspapers have contacted
 us about coming to the events.  When we complain about not getting
 media coverage, we have no reason to complain if we do not show up when
 they do come.  We would really appreciate seeing you at the meeting we
 have scheduled in your area, even if only for a little while.”
 
The entire schedule is listed at www.LPTexas.org.
 
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State Party takes positions on Nov 6 ballot
 
The Libertarian Party of Texas (LPT) state executive committee has
 adopted positions on 10 of the 16 Texas constitutional amendment
 propositions to appear on the November 6 ballot.
 
For: 7, 10, 11, 14
Against: 2, 4, 5, 12, 15, 16
No position: 1, 3, 6, 8, 9, 13
 
Propositions 3, 5, 6, and 9 generated debate among Libertarians. On the
 one hand, they appear to provide some tax relief. On the other hand,
 they are targeted toward narrow special-interest groups to buy votes and
 provide sound bites for re-election campaigns, while the legislature
 keeps raising, spending and shifting the tax burden onto others.
 Libertarians favor broad-based tax and spending cuts, rather than more
 complexity and special interest pandering.
 
These are the LPT positions, with brief explanations:
 
1. No position (Angelo State University governance change)
 
2. AGAINST (Additional $100 million bonds for student loans)
Bonds cause future tax increases. Government subsidies to students
 enable university bureaucrats to keep raising tuitions and fees. Student
 debt upon graduation has skyrocketed in the past ten years, and we
 shouldn't encourage that trend with more tax dollars.
 
3. No position (Tweaking appraisal cap rules)
 
4. AGAINST ($1 billion in bonds for state facilities)
Libertarians support less spending on state facilities, not more.
 
5. AGAINST (Tax incentives for downtown revitalization programs)
This would shift the tax burden onto non-downtown property owners.
 Libertarians oppose giving privileged status to politically popular
 sectors, although we strongly support reducing taxes across the board.
 
6. No position (Tax exemptions for personal vehicles used for business)
 
7. FOR (Eminent domain buy-back rights)
This would provide a small amount of protection in some cases. However,
 the 2007 legislature failed to pass stronger protections against
 eminent domain, and this is a perfect case where politicians are likely to
 mislead voters by claiming they support eminent domain reform more than
 they really do.
 
8. No position (Home equity loan regulations)
 
9. No position (Disabled veteran tax exemptions)
 
10. FOR (Abolish office of inspector of hides and animals)
Libertarians support eliminating the obsolete minor office of Inspector
 of Hides and Animals. We wish this amendment would also eliminate the
 State Board of Education, which would represent a real cut in
 government.
 
11. FOR (Require record votes on bill passage)
This would allow voters to actually find out how their representatives
 voted on final passage of a bill. More accountability is good.
 
12. AGAINST ($5 billion in bonds for Texas Transportation Commission)
The government already does a terrible job of spending transportation
 tax dollars, and we should not provide new revenue sources.
 
13. No position (Denial of bail to some offenders)
 
14. FOR (Permit judges who reach mandatory retirement age to serve out
 their terms)
Let elderly judges work if they want to.
 
15. AGAINST ($3 billion for a Cancer Research Institute)
Medical research is not a legitimate function of government. Funding
 for medical research should stay in the private sector. There is plenty
 of profit motive in seeking patents for drugs and medical devices, and
 if that weren't enough, there is also a great deal of funding provided
 by voluntary charitable donations.
 
16. AGAINST ($250 million in bonds for water development to poor
 unincorporated colonias)
Developers build neighborhoods without providing and paying for
 infrastructure like water, then want other taxpayers to pay for water and
 wastewater services for their developments. Wrong. Development should pay
 for itself without outside tax subsidies.
 
Early voting starts October 22 and ends November 2. Election day is
 Tuesday, November 6.
 
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Thanks for considering the recommendations of the Libertarian Party of
 Texas, and I encourage you to support the Libertarian Party of Texas
 today: 
http://lptexas.org/membership.shtml
 
--Wes Benedict
Executive Director
Libertarian Party of Texas
512-442-4910
 
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Texas LP says “No on 15”
 
The Libertarian Party of Texas formally opposes a measure on the Nov 6
 statewide ballot.
 
The measure is listed as Proposition 15 on the Nov 6 ballot. It is a
 proposed amendment to the Texas constitution that passed the state
 legislature in the bill HJR 90 and will be presented to the voters for
 ratification in the Nov 6 election.
 
The proposal would take $3 billion from Texas taxpayers to create a new
 state bureaucracy to work on cancer research.
 
State Chair Pat Dixon says, “We understand the need for research to
 cure all forms of disease, pain, and suffering. We do not think that
 politicians should decide for us what research is most deserving and use
 coercion to make us pay. We are concerned for the many organizations that
 accept voluntary donations to help fight these diseases. By increasing
 the tax burden, this constitutional amendment would take away
 discretionary funds from donors.”
 
The constitutional amendment was passed in the Texas legislature with
 support from both Republican and Democrat legislators and with the
 backing of Republican governor Rick Perry.  A companion bill HB 14 which
 enables the funding for this proposal was passed without a quorum of
 legislators present, which is a violation of the Texas constitution.
 
Dixon added, “The history of government bureaucracies like this is that
 you are lucky if half of the money is spent on what was promised. The
 result will be a higher tax burden for families suffering from higher
 appraisals on their property taxes while hurting existing foundations
 that solicit funds to conduct medical research.”
 
The state party’s executive committee passed a resolution opposing the
 creation of this $3 billion state agency, which can be seen at
 http://lptexas.org/release-20070717.shtml.
 
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Letter from the Chair
 
Wes and I have been traveling the state for the past 8 weeks to meet
 with you.  The experience has been great and it has been a success.
  There are a few locations where turnout was light.  In Sherman nobody
 showed up.  In Midland we had one husband and wife attend.  However we had
 good turnouts in Amarillo, Abilene, and Lubbock, as well as Corpus
 Christi and Brownsville.  We now have a sense of where we have active
 supporters and where we don’t.
 
Our staff of Wes and Art is gearing up for a very busy period.  The
 recruiting process will be complete by the end of the year by state law,
 so that means a lot of paperwork and correspondence needs to be handled
 in the next 2 months.  I can tell you that these guys work very long
 days and there is never enough time to get everything done.
 
Last year our state committee (SLECT) allocated some additional funds
 in the budget for a third staff position.  At one time in 2006 we had 3
 people on staff, but for most of 2007 we have only had 2.  We are
 looking at the possibility of bringing a third person on to help handle the
 load we expect through a busy 2008 campaign season.  We will need to
 raise additional funds to cover the funding for our staff in 2008.
 
SLECT will discuss these issues and others at our meeting in Austin on
 Nov 10.
 
I encourage you to contact our office (512-442-4910) if you can help in
 any way.  The deadline for filing for office is Jan 2, and we don’t
 want last minute paperwork getting stuck in the mail.  We appreciate your
 support, donations, and activism.
 
Patrick Dixon, Chair, Libertarian Party of Texas
 
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Calendar
 
Nov 6: Election day, proposals to amend the Texas constitution
 
Nov 10: SLECT (State Libertarian Executive Committee of Texas) meeting.
  Saturday Nov 10, 1 PM, La Palapa restaurant, 6640 E Hwy 290, Austin,
 www.lapalapaaustin.com
 
Dec 15: Bill of Rights dinner, Houston, TX, contact
 crystalmeadows@yahoo.com
 
Jan 2: Last day to file for office for the 2008 elections
 
March 15: County conventions   
 
March 22: District conventions
 
May: Municipal elections
 
May 23-25: LP national convention, Denver CO, www.lpconvention.org
 
June 13-15: Texas LP convention, location TBD
 
 
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