
Athens LP Rocks AthFest 2011
Another AthFest is in the history books, and what a festival it was! The Athens Area Libertarian Party manned an
Another AthFest is in the history books, and what a festival it was! The Athens Area Libertarian Party manned an
According to Newton County BOC Chair Kathy Morgan, the county is facing a $2.6 million dollar shortfall for fiscal year
Oh, wait… Today is the 40th anniversary of President Nixon’s declaration of the commencement of the War on Drugs… Not
Tim Nelson, Region 1 Representative on the Executive Committee of the Libertarian Party of Georgia, spoke before last night’s Lee
Early on the morning of June 12, our friend, and the friend of individual liberty and freedom, the first Libertarian
For the moment the “Sunday Sales” Referendum vote won’t be on the November Special Election Ballot. As reported by the Athens
On Saturday, our Athens LP affiliate participated in the 33rd Annual Human Rights Festival in Athens. Armed with many copies
The Libertarian Party of Georgia responded Tuesday to the death of Osama bin Laden with a call to the American
This week, the Libertarian Party (national) shared a list of 20 problems facing America and the present administration. Along with
With the close of the first half of the 2011-2012 Session of the Georgia General Assembly, the time has come
Last week, only one bill that survived Crossover Day was acted on – HB 80, Rep Mark Hamilton (R-Cumming)’s bill regarding
On February 8, 2011, Libertarian Party of Georgia Executive Director, Brett Bittner, discusses the issue of illegal immigration with Dustin
We are now officially at the 1/4 mark of the first year of the 2011-2012 Session of the General Assembly,
Last week, the General Assembly was largely dominated with Committees getting underway and more bills being introduced. Because few working
Last week, State Representative Matt Ramsey (R-Peachtree City) introduced the “Illegal Immigration Reform Enforcement Act of 2011,” or HB 87.
Last week, the General Assembly officially convened its 2011-2012 Session on the Constitutionally mandated second Monday of January, received the
The 2011-2012 Legislative Session starts tomorrow, with swearing in, voting on the Rules, Speakership, and committee assignments expected to dominate
The Libertarian Party of Georgia announced their focused priorities for the 2011 legislative session. With four major areas of focus,
Georgia Secretary of State, Brian Kemp, announced last week the establishment of an Elections Advisory Council. This council was established
Before the Christmas holidays, Congress contemplated passage of a $1.1 trillion omnibus spending bill. With many criticizing the inclusion of
Will Costa, a long time political activist and small business owner, filed today to be a candidate in the March
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