[Lnc-business] Caryn Ann Harlos fundraising and membership recruitment

Caryn Ann Harlos caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org
Fri Feb 23 17:20:11 EST 2018


As to disclosure issue- it was approved by the ED.  The Chair was in that
loop.  The whole arc of fundraising was to start involving board members
more.

Considering I disclosed pennies on a steemit video this certainly is not
some grand omission.  When I am given official sanction to do something by
the Party - and everything is approved by Chair or Treasurer - it isn’t
something that is a conflict which is to disclose unknown or potentially
unknown things.  The Party asked me.  It is on financial statements.  The
Chair and Treasurer were aware. I openly talked about it on Facebook.


On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 3:10 PM Caryn Ann Harlos <caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org>
wrote:

> Elizabeth I am shocked frankly at an ability to read something sinister
> but not everything.
>
> My comment to the Platform Committee had ZERO intentions of that.
>
> I have already clearly stated here that recruitment trips are just that
> and nothing more.  My comment was simply and only how I would spend my
> time.  Which I do at every event.
>
> On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 2:54 PM Joshua Katz <planning4liberty at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>>    I agree with most of Ms. Van Horn's points, although I'd emphasize that
>>    my issue is more about disclosure of potential issues to the board
>>    ahead of time and the potential fiduciary issues I see here.  I
>>    explained some, I can find more.  The solution to that is, in the
>>    future, disclosure to the board of transactions involving LNC members,
>>    and the orientation I mentioned earlier.  Anyway, I am writing to
>>    express disagreement with one point:  I almost always disagree with
>>    clawbacks or requested clawbacks absent actual malfeasance.  I would
>>    disagree with requesting the return of funds or stopping funds in
>>    progress.
>>
>>    Joshua A. Katz
>>    On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 3:21 PM, Elizabeth Van Horn
>>    <[1]elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org> wrote:
>>
>>      Wes, here's my feedback, and I don't mind saying that I was shocked
>>      to read that an LNC member is being reimbursed to attend state
>>      conventions within their own region.
>>      Dear LNC,
>>           Caryn Ann Harlos has recruited a lot of dues-paying members by
>>           attending state conventions and getting people to join or
>>      renew.
>>           At first, she did this at state conventions she was attending
>>      in her
>>           region at her own expense.
>>
>>      I've no problem with this. LNC representatives often attend state
>>      conventions within their own region, and if she works to boost
>>      national membership while there, that's cool.<<<
>>
>>           Her results were so strong that I asked her if she would be
>>      willing
>>           to go to some other states outside of her region to do similar
>>           fundraising efforts if her travel expenses were reimbursed.
>>
>>      < This is something that should have been told to the LNC, and even
>>      discussed.  Why are we only finding this out, after someone
>>      inquired?   Where's the transparency?<<<
>>
>>           We have been struggling to keep membership from falling. We
>>      send
>>           renewal emails and renewal letters that perform reasonably well
>>      but
>>           pretty much exhaust that method. Other methods we try have very
>>      low
>>           ROI. Caryn Ann's ROI has been comparatively strong.
>>           Caryn Ann attended the Washington State convention last weekend
>>      and
>>           recruited 18 to 20 dues-paying members for the national LP.
>>           That trip is one in which we have reimbursed her for her
>>      travel.
>>
>>       I have a problem with this.   Many LNC Regional Representatives
>>      will attend state conventions within their region.  If any of them
>>      do membership recruiting for national while there, that's something
>>      they choose to do.  Are you suggesting that Caryn Ann wouldn't have
>>      tried to boost membership at a state convention within her region,
>>      if she wasn't reimbursed?  Because, I doubt that.  This was
>>      something she was doing as she chose to do, while attending
>>      conventions within her own region. This isn't something that an LNC
>>      member should be reimbursed for. <<<
>>
>>           I'd like to send Caryn Ann to more state conventions to have
>>      her do
>>           this work. No one else has done this as successfully as Caryn
>>      Ann.
>>           Caryn Ann is a volunteer so we don't pay her for her time.
>>
>>      Wes, you don't know what others have done regarding recruiting, as
>>      most people do it as a normal part of being in the LP.  I, nor most
>>      others, keep a log of the people we've gotten to join the LP, as I
>>      see it as a given this is done.<<<
>>
>>      Wes, do you know why my own state affiliate has let national
>>      membership drop?  Because, they're unhappy with the national LP.  At
>>      my last state convention, our officers said that they want people to
>>      keep state memberships current, but national doesn't do anything for
>>      them, so they don't care much about that.  I had to mention that our
>>      delegate count is tied to national membership, and since then, I
>>      followed -up on that, but our numbers still have dropped. I've been
>>      thinking of a way to reverse that, but if LPIN is successful in
>>      reversing that trend, it's because our volunteers are passionate
>>      about the LP and liberty actions.  Not because anyone  is being
>>      reimbursed for the expenses of travel and time.  (My state isn't the
>>      only one that feels this way, btw)<<<
>>
>>           For conventions that Caryn Ann is unable to take the time to
>>      attend,
>>           I will be sending our staff member Jess Mears. The thing with
>>      Jess
>>           is that we pay her for her hours to travel, attend, and return
>>      from
>>           state conventions. She's unlikely to get as high of a ROI.
>>
>>       I personally wouldn't send anyone to state conventions to boost
>>      national membership, if the national LP is paying for it.  Instead,
>>      we should work to create a better LP that's responsive to it's
>>      members and the public, and we grow through people seeking to join
>>      us.  Organic growth.<<<
>>
>>           I received a complaint today that it is inappropriate for
>>      someone
>>           running for a position on the LNC to have travel reimbursed.
>>           I sympathize with the complaint, but do not think it's a
>>      violation
>>           of our policies.
>>
>>      It's a matter of principal. Byreimbursing Caryn Ann Harlos for
>>      traveling to state conventions within her own region, the LP is
>>      subsidizing her efforts as a regional representative. This is
>>      inappropriate.<<<
>>
>>           Nevertheless, I bring this up to the LNC for your feedback. If
>>      you
>>           request a stop to sending Caryn Ann Harlos or any other LNC
>>      member
>>           to state conventions for the purpose of recruiting dues-paying
>>           members, we can end the program.
>>
>>      Yes, I'm requesting a stop to reimbursing LNC members for travel to
>>      state conventions within their own region.  I also am requesting
>>      that Caryn Ann repay the LP for the reimbursement costs of any state
>>      conventions she attended within her region.
>>
>>      As for "sending her" to other state conventions, this should be
>>      discussed by the LNC.<<<
>>           A reasonable question might be, "I'm willing to go to state
>>           convention at the expense of the LNC and recruit members--why
>>      don't
>>           you send me?" The answer is that Caryn Ann proved her
>>      willingness
>>           and capability within her own region. No other LNC members have
>>           mailed us several envelopes of dues-paying members from their
>>           states. Caryn Ann and Jess Mears together are not able to
>>      attend
>>           every state convention. If you are interested in helping, and
>>           willing to prove your ability first at a state in your region
>>      or at
>>           another state at your own expense, let me know and we might be
>>      able
>>           to try that. And then we can report the results.
>>
>>       Wes, I know a woman who renewed her membership due to a FB post
>>      that Andy Craig made. (She publicly wrote that he's the reason she
>>      renewed)   I'd wager that Andy is responsible for quite a number of
>>      people renewing or joining the LP.  As Andy's an excellent advocate
>>      for the cause that is the LP.  If you want to find someone who's out
>>      there building up hope in the LP, and getting people on board, he's
>>      the one.  You probably don't know this stuff, as Andy doesn't seek
>>      to be recognized for his efforts, he probably sees it as normal for
>>      people who support the LP.
>>
>>      Nor, do I know of others within the LP who keep track of how many
>>      people they've recruited.  So, your statement asking people to
>>      "prove your ability", is moot.<<<
>>      (truncated)
>>      ---
>>      Elizabeth Van Horn
>>
>>    On 2018-02-22 22:56, Wes Benedict wrote:
>>
>>      Dear LNC,
>>           Caryn Ann Harlos has recruited a lot of dues-paying members by
>>           attending state conventions and getting people to join or
>>      renew.
>>           At first, she did this at state conventions she was attending
>>      in her
>>           region at her own expense.
>>           Her results were so strong that I asked her if she would be
>>      willing
>>           to go to some other states outside of her region to do similar
>>           fundraising efforts if her travel expenses were reimbursed.
>>           We have been struggling to keep membership from falling. We
>>      send
>>           renewal emails and renewal letters that perform reasonably well
>>      but
>>           pretty much exhaust that method. Other methods we try have very
>>      low
>>           ROI. Caryn Ann's ROI has been comparatively strong.
>>           Caryn Ann attended the Washington State convention last weekend
>>      and
>>           recruited 18 to 20 dues-paying members for the national LP.
>>           That trip is one in which we have reimbursed her for her
>>      travel.
>>           I'd like to send Caryn Ann to more state conventions to have
>>      her do
>>           this work. No one else has done this as successfully as Caryn
>>      Ann.
>>           Caryn Ann is a volunteer so we don't pay her for her time.
>>           For conventions that Caryn Ann is unable to take the time to
>>      attend,
>>           I will be sending our staff member Jess Mears. The thing with
>>      Jess
>>           is that we pay her for her hours to travel, attend, and return
>>      from
>>           state conventions. She's unlikely to get as high of a ROI.
>>           I received a complaint today that it is inappropriate for
>>      someone
>>           running for a position on the LNC to have travel reimbursed.
>>           I sympathize with the complaint, but do not think it's a
>>      violation
>>           of our policies.
>>           Nevertheless, I bring this up to the LNC for your feedback. If
>>      you
>>           request a stop to sending Caryn Ann Harlos or any other LNC
>>      member
>>           to state conventions for the purpose of recruiting dues-paying
>>           members, we can end the program.
>>           A reasonable question might be, "I'm willing to go to state
>>           convention at the expense of the LNC and recruit members--why
>>      don't
>>           you send me?" The answer is that Caryn Ann proved her
>>      willingness
>>           and capability within her own region. No other LNC members have
>>           mailed us several envelopes of dues-paying members from their
>>           states. Cary[2]n Ann and Jess Mears together are not able to
>>      attend
>>           every state convention. If you are interested in helping, and
>>           willing to prove your ability first at a state in your region
>>      or at
>>           another state at your own expense, let me know and we might be
>>      able
>>           to try that. And then we can report the results.
>>           Below is a report from Robert Kraus with some of the
>>      fundraising
>>           results from Caryn Ann.
>>           I welcome your feedback.
>>      Wes Benedict, Executive Director
>>      Libertarian National Committee, Inc.
>>      1444 Duke St., Alexandria, VA 22314
>>      [3](202) 333-0008 ext. 232, [1][4]wes.benedict at lp.org
>>      [2][5]facebook.com/libertarians @LPNational
>>      Join the Libertarian Party at: [3][6]http://lp.org/membership
>>         -------- Forwarded Message --------
>>         Subject: Harlos Fundraising
>>            Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2018 11:27:47 -0500
>>            From: Robert S. Kraus [4]<[7]robert.kraus at lp.org>
>>              To: Wes Benedict [5]<[8]wes.benedict at lp.org>
>>      I have [9]Harlos pegged as solicitor for a total of $2,335.00 for 82
>>      members 49 of which where new (these 82 folks have also contributed
>>      a
>>      net total excluding conv related gifts of $6,261.74 since 2016
>>      convention - bunch of them to Hist Preservation of course so she has
>>      her
>>      fans)
>>      In addition she is likely 95% responsible for the $12,120 raised for
>>      Historic Preservation
>>      Finally she has given $2181 herself since the 2016 convention (non
>>      convention related - however $1525 was for Hist Preservation)
>>      --
>>      Robert S. Kraus - Operations Director
>>      [6]Operations at LP.org
>>      Libertarian National Committee, Inc.
>>      1444 Duke Street
>>      Alexandria, VA 22314
>>      Ph: [10]202.333.0008 x 231
>>      References
>>         1. mailto:[11]wes.benedict at lp.org
>>         2. [12]http://facebook.com/libertarians
>>         3. [13]http://lp.org/membership
>>         4. mailto:[14]robert.kraus at lp.org
>>         5. mailto:[15]wes.benedict at lp.org
>>         6. mailto:[16]Operations at LP.org
>>
>> References
>>
>>    1. mailto:elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
>>    2.
>> https://maps.google.com/?q=n+Ann+and+Jess+Mears+together+are+n&entry=gmail&source=g
>>    3. tel:(202) 333-0008 ext. 232
>>    4. mailto:wes.benedict at lp.org
>>    5. http://facebook.com/libertarians
>>    6. http://lp.org/membership
>>    7. mailto:robert.kraus at lp.org
>>    8. mailto:wes.benedict at lp.org
>>    9.
>> https://maps.google.com/?q=Harlos+pegged+as+solicitor+for+a+total+of+$2,33&entry=gmail&source=g
>>   10. tel:202.333.0008 x 231
>>   11. mailto:wes.benedict at lp.org
>>   12. http://facebook.com/libertarians
>>   13. http://lp.org/membership
>>   14. mailto:robert.kraus at lp.org
>>   15. mailto:wes.benedict at lp.org
>>   16. mailto:Operations at LP.org
>>
>
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   As to disclosure issue- it was approved by the ED.  The Chair was in
   that loop.  The whole arc of fundraising was to start involving board
   members more.
   Considering I disclosed pennies on a steemit video this certainly is
   not some grand omission.  When I am given official sanction to do
   something by the Party - and everything is approved by Chair or
   Treasurer - it isn’t something that is a conflict which is to disclose
   unknown or potentially unknown things.  The Party asked me.  It is on
   financial statements.  The Chair and Treasurer were aware. I openly
   talked about it on Facebook.
   On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 3:10 PM Caryn Ann Harlos
   <[1]caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org> wrote:

   Elizabeth I am shocked frankly at an ability to read something sinister
   but not everything.
   My comment to the Platform Committee had ZERO intentions of that.
   I have already clearly stated here that recruitment trips are just that
   and nothing more.  My comment was simply and only how I would spend my
   time.  Which I do at every event.

   On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 2:54 PM Joshua Katz
   <[2]planning4liberty at gmail.com> wrote:

        I agree with most of Ms. Van Horn's points, although I'd
     emphasize that
        my issue is more about disclosure of potential issues to the
     board
        ahead of time and the potential fiduciary issues I see here.  I
        explained some, I can find more.  The solution to that is, in the
        future, disclosure to the board of transactions involving LNC
     members,
        and the orientation I mentioned earlier.  Anyway, I am writing to
        express disagreement with one point:  I almost always disagree
     with
        clawbacks or requested clawbacks absent actual malfeasance.  I
     would
        disagree with requesting the return of funds or stopping funds in
        progress.
        Joshua A. Katz
        On Fri, Feb 23, 2018 at 3:21 PM, Elizabeth Van Horn
        <[1][3]elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org> wrote:
          Wes, here's my feedback, and I don't mind saying that I was
     shocked
          to read that an LNC member is being reimbursed to attend state
          conventions within their own region.
          Dear LNC,
               Caryn Ann Harlos has recruited a lot of dues-paying
     members by
               attending state conventions and getting people to join or
          renew.
               At first, she did this at state conventions she was
     attending
          in her
               region at her own expense.
          I've no problem with this. LNC representatives often attend
     state
          conventions within their own region, and if she works to boost
          national membership while there, that's cool.<<<
               Her results were so strong that I asked her if she would
     be
          willing
               to go to some other states outside of her region to do
     similar
               fundraising efforts if her travel expenses were
     reimbursed.
          < This is something that should have been told to the LNC, and
     even
          discussed.  Why are we only finding this out, after someone
          inquired?   Where's the transparency?<<<
               We have been struggling to keep membership from falling.
     We
          send
               renewal emails and renewal letters that perform reasonably
     well
          but
               pretty much exhaust that method. Other methods we try have
     very
          low
               ROI. Caryn Ann's ROI has been comparatively strong.
               Caryn Ann attended the Washington State convention last
     weekend
          and
               recruited 18 to 20 dues-paying members for the national
     LP.
               That trip is one in which we have reimbursed her for her
          travel.
           I have a problem with this.   Many LNC Regional
     Representatives
          will attend state conventions within their region.  If any of
     them
          do membership recruiting for national while there, that's
     something
          they choose to do.  Are you suggesting that Caryn Ann wouldn't
     have
          tried to boost membership at a state convention within her
     region,
          if she wasn't reimbursed?  Because, I doubt that.  This was
          something she was doing as she chose to do, while attending
          conventions within her own region. This isn't something that an
     LNC
          member should be reimbursed for. <<<
               I'd like to send Caryn Ann to more state conventions to
     have
          her do
               this work. No one else has done this as successfully as
     Caryn
          Ann.
               Caryn Ann is a volunteer so we don't pay her for her time.
          Wes, you don't know what others have done regarding recruiting,
     as
          most people do it as a normal part of being in the LP.  I, nor
     most
          others, keep a log of the people we've gotten to join the LP,
     as I
          see it as a given this is done.<<<
          Wes, do you know why my own state affiliate has let national
          membership drop?  Because, they're unhappy with the national
     LP.  At
          my last state convention, our officers said that they want
     people to
          keep state memberships current, but national doesn't do
     anything for
          them, so they don't care much about that.  I had to mention
     that our
          delegate count is tied to national membership, and since then,
     I
          followed -up on that, but our numbers still have dropped. I've
     been
          thinking of a way to reverse that, but if LPIN is successful in
          reversing that trend, it's because our volunteers are
     passionate
          about the LP and liberty actions.  Not because anyone  is being
          reimbursed for the expenses of travel and time.  (My state
     isn't the
          only one that feels this way, btw)<<<
               For conventions that Caryn Ann is unable to take the time
     to
          attend,
               I will be sending our staff member Jess Mears. The thing
     with
          Jess
               is that we pay her for her hours to travel, attend, and
     return
          from
               state conventions. She's unlikely to get as high of a ROI.
           I personally wouldn't send anyone to state conventions to
     boost
          national membership, if the national LP is paying for it.
     Instead,
          we should work to create a better LP that's responsive to it's
          members and the public, and we grow through people seeking to
     join
          us.  Organic growth.<<<
               I received a complaint today that it is inappropriate for
          someone
               running for a position on the LNC to have travel
     reimbursed.
               I sympathize with the complaint, but do not think it's a
          violation
               of our policies.
          It's a matter of principal. Byreimbursing Caryn Ann Harlos for
          traveling to state conventions within her own region, the LP is
          subsidizing her efforts as a regional representative. This is
          inappropriate.<<<
               Nevertheless, I bring this up to the LNC for your
     feedback. If
          you
               request a stop to sending Caryn Ann Harlos or any other
     LNC
          member
               to state conventions for the purpose of recruiting
     dues-paying
               members, we can end the program.
          Yes, I'm requesting a stop to reimbursing LNC members for
     travel to
          state conventions within their own region.  I also am
     requesting
          that Caryn Ann repay the LP for the reimbursement costs of any
     state
          conventions she attended within her region.
          As for "sending her" to other state conventions, this should be
          discussed by the LNC.<<<
               A reasonable question might be, "I'm willing to go to
     state
               convention at the expense of the LNC and recruit
     members--why
          don't
               you send me?" The answer is that Caryn Ann proved her
          willingness
               and capability within her own region. No other LNC members
     have
               mailed us several envelopes of dues-paying members from
     their
               states. Caryn Ann and Jess Mears together are not able to
          attend
               every state convention. If you are interested in helping,
     and
               willing to prove your ability first at a state in your
     region
          or at
               another state at your own expense, let me know and we
     might be
          able
               to try that. And then we can report the results.
           Wes, I know a woman who renewed her membership due to a FB
     post
          that Andy Craig made. (She publicly wrote that he's the reason
     she
          renewed)   I'd wager that Andy is responsible for quite a
     number of
          people renewing or joining the LP.  As Andy's an excellent
     advocate
          for the cause that is the LP.  If you want to find someone
     who's out
          there building up hope in the LP, and getting people on board,
     he's
          the one.  You probably don't know this stuff, as Andy doesn't
     seek
          to be recognized for his efforts, he probably sees it as normal
     for
          people who support the LP.
          Nor, do I know of others within the LP who keep track of how
     many
          people they've recruited.  So, your statement asking people to
          "prove your ability", is moot.<<<
          (truncated)
          ---
          Elizabeth Van Horn
        On 2018-02-22 22:56, Wes Benedict wrote:
          Dear LNC,
               Caryn Ann Harlos has recruited a lot of dues-paying
     members by
               attending state conventions and getting people to join or
          renew.
               At first, she did this at state conventions she was
     attending
          in her
               region at her own expense.
               Her results were so strong that I asked her if she would
     be
          willing
               to go to some other states outside of her region to do
     similar
               fundraising efforts if her travel expenses were
     reimbursed.
               We have been struggling to keep membership from falling.
     We
          send
               renewal emails and renewal letters that perform reasonably
     well
          but
               pretty much exhaust that method. Other methods we try have
     very
          low
               ROI. Caryn Ann's ROI has been comparatively strong.
               Caryn Ann attended the Washington State convention last
     weekend
          and
               recruited 18 to 20 dues-paying members for the national
     LP.
               That trip is one in which we have reimbursed her for her
          travel.
               I'd like to send Caryn Ann to more state conventions to
     have
          her do
               this work. No one else has done this as successfully as
     Caryn
          Ann.
               Caryn Ann is a volunteer so we don't pay her for her time.
               For conventions that Caryn Ann is unable to take the time
     to
          attend,
               I will be sending our staff member Jess Mears. The thing
     with
          Jess
               is that we pay her for her hours to travel, attend, and
     return
          from
               state conventions. She's unlikely to get as high of a ROI.
               I received a complaint today that it is inappropriate for
          someone
               running for a position on the LNC to have travel
     reimbursed.
               I sympathize with the complaint, but do not think it's a
          violation
               of our policies.
               Nevertheless, I bring this up to the LNC for your
     feedback. If
          you
               request a stop to sending Caryn Ann Harlos or any other
     LNC
          member
               to state conventions for the purpose of recruiting
     dues-paying
               members, we can end the program.
               A reasonable question might be, "I'm willing to go to
     state
               convention at the expense of the LNC and recruit
     members--why
          don't
               you send me?" The answer is that Caryn Ann proved her
          willingness
               and capability within her own region. No other LNC members
     have
               mailed us several envelopes of dues-paying members from
     their
               states. Cary[2]n Ann and Jess Mears together are not able
     to
          attend
               every state convention. If you are interested in helping,
     and
               willing to prove your ability first at a state in your
     region
          or at
               another state at your own expense, let me know and we
     might be
          able
               to try that. And then we can report the results.
               Below is a report from Robert Kraus with some of the
          fundraising
               results from Caryn Ann.
               I welcome your feedback.
          Wes Benedict, Executive Director
          Libertarian National Committee, Inc.
          1444 Duke St., Alexandria, VA 22314
          [3](202) 333-0008 ext. 232, [1][4][4]wes.benedict at lp.org
          [2][5][5]facebook.com/libertarians @LPNational
          Join the Libertarian Party at:
     [3][6][6]http://lp.org/membership
             -------- Forwarded Message --------
             Subject: Harlos Fundraising
                Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2018 11:27:47 -0500
                From: Robert S. Kraus [4]<[7][7]robert.kraus at lp.org>
                  To: Wes Benedict [5]<[8][8]wes.benedict at lp.org>
          I have [9]Harlos pegged as solicitor for a total of $2,335.00
     for 82
          members 49 of which where new (these 82 folks have also
     contributed
          a
          net total excluding conv related gifts of $6,261.74 since 2016
          convention - bunch of them to Hist Preservation of course so
     she has
          her
          fans)
          In addition she is likely 95% responsible for the $12,120
     raised for
          Historic Preservation
          Finally she has given $2181 herself since the 2016 convention
     (non
          convention related - however $1525 was for Hist Preservation)
          --
          Robert S. Kraus - Operations Director
          [6]Operations at LP.org
          Libertarian National Committee, Inc.
          1444 Duke Street
          Alexandria, VA 22314
          Ph: [10]202.333.0008 x 231
          References
             1. mailto:[11][9]wes.benedict at lp.org
             2. [12][10]http://facebook.com/libertarians
             3. [13][11]http://lp.org/membership
             4. mailto:[14][12]robert.kraus at lp.org
             5. mailto:[15][13]wes.benedict at lp.org
             6. mailto:[16]Operations at LP.org
     References
        1. mailto:[14]elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
        2.
     [15]https://maps.google.com/?q=n+Ann+and+Jess+Mears+together+are+n&e
     ntry=gmail&source=g
        3. tel:(202) 333-0008 ext. 232
        4. mailto:[16]wes.benedict at lp.org
        5. [17]http://facebook.com/libertarians
        6. [18]http://lp.org/membership
        7. mailto:[19]robert.kraus at lp.org
        8. mailto:[20]wes.benedict at lp.org
        9.
     [21]https://maps.google.com/?q=Harlos+pegged+as+solicitor+for+a+tota
     l+of+$2,33&entry=gmail&source=g
       10. tel:202.333.0008 x 231
       11. mailto:[22]wes.benedict at lp.org
       12. [23]http://facebook.com/libertarians
       13. [24]http://lp.org/membership
       14. mailto:[25]robert.kraus at lp.org
       15. mailto:[26]wes.benedict at lp.org
       16. mailto:[27]Operations at LP.org

References

   1. mailto:caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org
   2. mailto:planning4liberty at gmail.com
   3. mailto:elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
   4. mailto:wes.benedict at lp.org
   5. http://facebook.com/libertarians
   6. http://lp.org/membership
   7. mailto:robert.kraus at lp.org
   8. mailto:wes.benedict at lp.org
   9. mailto:wes.benedict at lp.org
  10. http://facebook.com/libertarians
  11. http://lp.org/membership
  12. mailto:robert.kraus at lp.org
  13. mailto:wes.benedict at lp.org
  14. mailto:elizabeth.vanhorn at lp.org
  15. https://maps.google.com/?q=n+Ann+and+Jess+Mears+together+are+n&entry=gmail&source=g
  16. mailto:wes.benedict at lp.org
  17. http://facebook.com/libertarians
  18. http://lp.org/membership
  19. mailto:robert.kraus at lp.org
  20. mailto:wes.benedict at lp.org
  21. https://maps.google.com/?q=Harlos+pegged+as+solicitor+for+a+total+of+$2,33&entry=gmail&source=g
  22. mailto:wes.benedict at lp.org
  23. http://facebook.com/libertarians
  24. http://lp.org/membership
  25. mailto:robert.kraus at lp.org
  26. mailto:wes.benedict at lp.org
  27. mailto:Operations at LP.org


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