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04/18/2004 |
| RLC
Candidates |
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The Republican Liberty Caucus national Board has
endorsed several candidates for federal and state
offices.
Members are urged to contact the
campaigns or contribute to federal candidates via
the RLCUSA-PAC. |
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Pat
Toomey
Pennsylvania US Senate
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Rep. Toomey is challenging incumbent Arlen Specter
for the Republican US Senate nomination.
The state primary is April 27th.
The RLC has endorsed Toomey, who has had
consistently high (libertarian) ratings on the
RLC
Liberty Index in the House , contrasted with
Specter's poor (centrist) ratings in the Senate.
Toomey
for Senate |
Frank
Ryan
Pennsylvania 17th CD

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Ryan is an enthusiastic signator of the RLC Liberty
Compact and actively sought the RLC's unanimous
endorsement. His background includes a career in
business and accounting as well as service in the
Marine Corps. Ryan
is a top contender to win his primary [April 27th]
contest.
RLC member Shannon Bibbee is Ryan’s
Campaign Manager.
Ryan
for Congress |
Vernon
Robinson
North Carolina 5th CD
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Robinson is a two-term member of the Winston- Salem
City Council. In 1996 he narrowly lost a race for
state Superintendent of Public Education. The
Wall Street Journal notes that Robinson carried
every county in the Fifth District.
The RLC has endorsed Robinson as the best
candidate among a large field of Republican primary
[July 20, 2004] contenders.
Robinson
for Congress |
| Federal
Candidates: |
The RLC has endorsed a large number of candidates
who have already won primaries or are unopposed: Ron
Paul, TX; Jeff Flake, AZ; Dana Rohrabacher, CA; and
others. |
| State
RLC Candidates: |
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Hewitt is a signator of RLC Liberty Compact and
serves as RLC Michigan Chairman. Hewitt brings
twenty years of experience as a restaurant owner,
Finance Manager, Vice President and National Sales
Manager to complement his strong commitment to small
government, low taxes and individual liberty.
His primary is August 3, 2004.
Hewitt
for State Rep
15840 Lake Michigan Drive,
West Olive Mi 49460 |
Michael
Hewitt
Michigan 89th House
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Lindell is a signator of the RLC Liberty Compact and
serves as the RLC Maine Contact. His is unopposed in
his primary, to be held on June 8, 2004.
“The RLC stands for a set of core ideas that
were the foundation of our republic and – I
believe - are shared by a majority of Mainers,
regardless of political affiliation.”
[News Release]
Lindell for State House
PO Box 543; Stockton Springs, Maine 04981
(207) 338-3223 * Home: (207) 223-9966 |
R.
Kenneth Lindell
Maine 41st House
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| RLC
State Events & Charters |
SLRC
Convention
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Florida RLC members hosted a popular OPH booth for
the Southern Republican Leadership Conference at the
Fountainbleau Hilton in Miami Beach over the April
17th weekend.
Philip Blumel, Alan Turin, Tom Walls, Dick
Crockett, Dave and Tami Bell got a warm reception
from party activists and prominent GOP officials.
They hope to re-Charter the Florida RLC at a meeting
next month.
Florida RLC
Coordinator: Al
Gutierrez |
Luncheon
with Ron Paul
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The Texas RLC joined with the Houston Area Business
and Professional Chapter of the John Birch Society
to host a luncheon address on April 16th with RLC
Advisory Board Member Rep. Ron Paul.
Paul's topic: "The Seduction of
Traditional Conservatism: The Neoconservative Agenda
of Big Government and Internationalism"
Texas
RLC Executive Director: Don
Zimmerman |
Banquet
with Jeff Flake

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The Arizona RLC recently hosted a banquet for Rep.
Jeff Flake at the Gainey Ranch Golf Club in
Scottsdale.
Flake is one of many RLC-Arizona Advisors, that
include the Secretary of State, State Treasurer,
three other Congressmen and the Chairman of the
Goldwater Institute. The Chartered RLC officers
include the Chairs of the Arizona Senate Finance
Committee and the House Appropriations Committee.
Arizona RLC
Chairman: Bennett
Kopp |
| New
State Organizations |
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The National RLC Board has certified a new Michigan
Charter, with the election of officers and adoption
of state Bylaws. Officers include Chairman Mike
Hewitt, Vice Chair Jason Miller, Treasurer
William John Matthis III and Secretary Joe
Sylvester. |
Michigan
Charter |
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Jason
Burkins is the new Massachusetts Coordinator,
working with Richard
Freedman and the Massachusetts Freedom
Coalition members to Charter an official RLC state
organization. |
Massachusetts
Coordinator |
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Anthony
Frontuto is organizing Maryland RLC members for
a new State Charter. He is also serving as the
national Endorsements Director. |
Maryland
Coordinator |
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Tim
Condon, an activist in the Free State Project,
has been appointed as the RLC Assistant Charter
Director, with a special focus on developing a New
Hampshire RLC Chapter. |
New
Hampshire Project |
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Sean
Turner has taken over as Acting Chairman of the
George RLC Charter, working with State Senator David
Shafer to reorganize the state chapter. |
Georgia
Charter |
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Russell
Means, famous actor, indian activist, and former
candidate for the Libertarian Party Presidential
nomination, has agreed to serve as the RLC
Contact for South Dakota. He is actively involved in
the John Thune Senate campaign. |
South
Dakota Contact |
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Our condolences to the friends and family of
"Jake" Ketscher, RLC Alaska Contact, who
passed away suddently at his home in Kenai, Alaska
last week. Memorials can be sent to his wife,
Christy, and their 18-month-old son, Paul, care of Carol
Scott. |
Alaska
Contact |
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Contact State Charter Director John
Reed for information on organizing an RLC
Chapter. Visit the RLC
Website for information on your state. |
Other
RLC States |
RLC
National Convention
May 21-23, 2004
Holiday Inn, Fresno Airport
Fresno, California
Registration
There is no fee for
participation in official sessions.
To pay or renew membership
dues, visit www.RLC.org
and click on 'Join Us' for credit card or electronic
check payments. Checks may be mailed to the RLC
address below. To check your membership status,
write: Secretary@rlc.org.
Full Registration: $75.00
Friday Reception
Saturday Buffet &
Banquet Dinner
Sunday Breakfast
Saturday Meals: $55.00
Luncheon Buffet &
Banquet Dinner
Saturday Banquet: $35.00
More
Convention Details On-Line
Registration after May 7:
+ $10.00
Registration fees may be
paid on-line with the dues option above. Simply
indicate 'Convention Registration' in the comments
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