Libertarian Party of Georgia Calls for Removal of “Special Status” for Lawyers in State Government
A quirk of the Georgia code provides a way for lawyers who also serve in the state General Assembly to
A quirk of the Georgia code provides a way for lawyers who also serve in the state General Assembly to
In this era of political polarization, when Americans seem to agree on absolutely nothing, let me reassure you. We overwhelmingly agree
You’ll sometimes hear people say, “Taxes are the price we pay to live in a civilized society.” But taxation is
A major theme of my campaign for Congress GA13 is that almost all news is Fake News. There is nothing
The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) announced this morning that it will close its doors and return its $3 Billion annual
The second week of March, I received a call from a political organization. They asked if I’d be willing to
Chairman Rynders, My name is Samuel Thomas, a life-long citizen of Georgia whose family has been in Georgia since the
With just ten legislative days left before Georgia’s “crossover day,” the battle to expand ballot equality for third party and
February 11, 2019 – FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Libertarian Party of Georgia Seeks Support for Ballot Access House Bill 191 Atlanta,
The act of placing myself in the shoes of another, into the life of one who cannot vote, is a
The hard-won right to vote is a centerpiece of the modern political landscape, but tells only half the story of
Whereas: Until the advent of electronic voting systems, ballots cast in America had always been verifiable and re-countable to the
The Libertarian Party (LP) is unique among political parties in that it is grounded in philosophy. Other parties are based
Bird scooters have been making a stir everywhere. The Classic City of Athens Georgia, where I reside, is no exception.
“A bureaucracy never dismantles itself.”—Daniel Hannan, British MP When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans in 2005, over $2.5 billion was
The Libertarian Party of Georgia’s candidate for Secretary of State, Smythe DuVal, has been vindicated in his suit against state
The 2018 Libertarian candidates in Georgia may not have been the front runners, but voters who chose to support candidates
I’m a Libertarian girl living in a two-party world. My background is in local government and economic and community development,
As Libertarians we are consistently being told that our “vote doesn’t count” or that we are “splitting the vote” because
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Democrats and Republicans don’t seem to agree on much. And even when they identify a common problem they typically disagree
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