
A Resolution Against Operation Chokepoint 2.0
Whereas the Libertarian Party of Georgia steadfastly upholds the fundamental right to digital privacy, recognizing it as an extension of

It is now harder for disabled persons to find work
Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed Senate Bill 55 into law recently which would begin to phase out a program that

It Takes a Village–Not A bureaucracy
“A bureaucracy never dismantles itself.”—Daniel Hannan, British MP The current slashing of social programs by the Trump administration is

A Resolution to Support the Defend the Guard Act of 2025 – 2026
Whereas on January 28, 2024, the Libertarian Party of Georgia adopted A Resolution to Call for Defend the Guard Legislation

The Libertarian response to the 2025 State of the State address
Earlier today, I watched Governor Kemp’s State of the State address and while there were some areas of agreement, in

How to Fight Surveillance Creep in Your Community
Welcome to the future! A future where your town knows more about your daily routine than your own family. “Smart”

Surveillance Impacts your Pocketbook as well as your Privacy
“Privacy is dead,” is a common mantra used by proponents of the surveillance state to drive home the message that

Georgia Prison Conditions Are Unconstitutionally Dangerous: The State Has Failed Its Duty
Last month, the U.S. Department of Justice released its final report on the condition of the incarceration system in Georgia.

City of Cartersville Outrageously Pays $1,669 For One L-Shaped Table
Homeowners in Cartersville are going to be seeing a rate increase after the city council voted to raise the electricity

