[Lnc-business] Motion to Allocate a contribution for the reelection of New Hampshire Legislators -requesting co-sponsors
Caryn Ann Harlos
caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org
Sun Apr 22 20:07:37 EDT 2018
Justin I want to support your motion - I am waiting for clarification if it
is in order. If it is ruled in order I will co-sponsor.
On Sun, Apr 22, 2018 at 6:00 PM, Caryn Ann Harlos <caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org>
wrote:
> I think with the passage of Sam's second motion that from that point
> forward after that meeting all requests have to go through the CSC who
> examines according to our criteria.
>
> Though apparently the criteria don't mean anything since no time was
> allotted to debate whether or not Senator Ebke did or did not. Honestly I
> don't know - but I do think it was very unfortunate that there was a
> refusal to extend time when an issue of our policy manual was in dispute.
>
> My personal opinion? I do think Senator Ebke likely fell outside the
> criteria just passed but that could have been easily cured with a short
> statement on her website (at least that would have satisfied any concern I
> have - I cannot speak for the others).
>
> I adore Senator Ebke but we have a bad habit if just finding ways around
> rules. Think of the Wiener Rule in which a past LNC decided that we only
> had to *budget* for it and not to actually *pay *it.
>
> *Why have a Candidate Support Committee (of which I was a part and did
> expend time I could have done elsewhere) if the criteria (and the watered
> down version!!!!) are promptly ignored. Deeply. Concerning.*
>
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 22, 2018 at 4:38 PM, Justin O'Donnell <justin.odonnell at lp.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Members of the LNC,
>>
>> In the vein of supporting our sitting Libertarian Legislators across the
>> country in their bids for reelection, I want to bring to the attention of
>> the committee, our two sitting state representatives in New Hampshire.
>>
>> Campaigns in New Hampshire are not your typical Legislative races we are
>> used to across the country, and also not nearly as demanding or cost
>> intensive as Senator Ebke’s re-election in Nebraska. Our legislative
>> districts are so small, and the voter base so attuned, that it is actually
>> crucial that we manage to get in person face time between our candidates
>> and their constituents as often as possible, while still continuing to
>> utilize traditional campaign strategies such as direct mail and local
>> signage. Furthermore, New Hampshire does hold the distinction of actually
>> having elected big L Libertarian State legislators in the past. In 1992,
>> New Hampshire voters elected 4 Registered Libertarians in Partisan races to
>> the General Court. Don Gorman, Andy Borsa, Finlay Rothhaus, and Calvin
>> Warburton were elected as the nation’s first Libertarian Legislative
>> Caucus. In 1994, Representative was re-elected, along with a 5th
>> Libertarian Representative, Jim McClarin. And in 2000, Representative Steve
>> Vaillancourt was elected as a Libertarian to the same body, however without
>> any additional members with whom to form a caucus.
>>
>> New Hampshire has elected 6 Partisan Libertarian legislators in its
>> history, and I aim to work diligently to increase that number to 8 by
>> working towards the re-election of Caleb Dyer and Brandon Phinney into the
>> House as Registered Libertarians so that The second Libertarian Caucus can
>> continue their service for another term.
>>
>> To these ends, I am requesting that the LNC contribute the Maximum
>> allowable contribution of $1,000 to each Representative Caleb Dyer, and
>> Representative Brandon Phinney, in support of their re-election campaigns.
>>
>> I hereby move, and request co-sponsors, a motion to allocate $1,000 each
>> towards the re-election campaigns for Representative Caleb Dyer
>> (L-Hillsborough 37) and Representative Brandon Phinney (L-Strafford 24).
>>
>>
>> --
>> Yours in Liberty,
>>
>> Justin O'Donnell
>> LNC Region 8 Representative
>> LPNH Alternate- LNC Platform Committee
>> Chair- LPNH Platform Committee
>> Candidate for US Congress, NH-2
>> www.odonnell2018.org
>>
>
>
>
> --
> --
> *In Liberty,*
> *Caryn Ann Harlos*
> Region 1 Representative, Libertarian National Committee (Alaska, Arizona,
> Colorado, Hawaii, Kansas, Montana, Utah, Wyoming, Washington) - Caryn.Ann.
> Harlos at LP.org <Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org>
> Communications Director, Libertarian Party of Colorado
> <http://www.lpcolorado.org/>
> Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee
>
> A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
> *We defend your rights*
> *And oppose the use of force*
> *Taxation is theft*
>
--
--
*In Liberty,*
*Caryn Ann Harlos*
Region 1 Representative, Libertarian National Committee (Alaska, Arizona,
Colorado, Hawaii, Kansas, Montana, Utah, Wyoming, Washington) - Caryn.Ann.
Harlos at LP.org <Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org>
Communications Director, Libertarian Party of Colorado
<http://www.lpcolorado.org/>
Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee
A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
*We defend your rights*
*And oppose the use of force*
*Taxation is theft*
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Justin I want to support your motion - I am waiting for clarification
if it is in order. If it is ruled in order I will co-sponsor.
On Sun, Apr 22, 2018 at 6:00 PM, Caryn Ann Harlos
<[1]caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org> wrote:
I think with the passage of Sam's second motion that from that point
forward after that meeting all requests have to go through the CSC who
examines according to our criteria.
Though apparently the criteria don't mean anything since no time was
allotted to debate whether or not Senator Ebke did or did not.
Honestly I don't know - but I do think it was very unfortunate that
there was a refusal to extend time when an issue of our policy manual
was in dispute.
My personal opinion? I do think Senator Ebke likely fell outside the
criteria just passed but that could have been easily cured with a short
statement on her website (at least that would have satisfied any
concern I have - I cannot speak for the others).
I adore Senator Ebke but we have a bad habit if just finding ways
around rules. Think of the Wiener Rule in which a past LNC decided
that we only had to budget for it and not to actually pay it.
Why have a Candidate Support Committee (of which I was a part and did
expend time I could have done elsewhere) if the criteria (and the
watered down version!!!!) are promptly ignored. Deeply. Concerning.
On Sun, Apr 22, 2018 at 4:38 PM, Justin O'Donnell
<[2]justin.odonnell at lp.org> wrote:
Members of the LNC,
In the vein of supporting our sitting Libertarian Legislators across
the country in their bids for reelection, I want to bring to the
attention of the committee, our two sitting state representatives in
New Hampshire.
Campaigns in New Hampshire are not your typical Legislative races we
are used to across the country, and also not nearly as demanding or
cost intensive as Senator Ebke’s re-election in Nebraska. Our
legislative districts are so small, and the voter base so attuned,
that it is actually crucial that we manage to get in person face
time between our candidates and their constituents as often as
possible, while still continuing to utilize traditional campaign
strategies such as direct mail and local signage. Furthermore, New
Hampshire does hold the distinction of actually having elected big L
Libertarian State legislators in the past. In 1992, New Hampshire
voters elected 4 Registered Libertarians in Partisan races to the
General Court. Don Gorman, Andy Borsa, Finlay Rothhaus, and Calvin
Warburton were elected as the nation’s first Libertarian Legislative
Caucus. In 1994, Representative was re-elected, along with a 5th
Libertarian Representative, Jim McClarin. And in 2000,
Representative Steve Vaillancourt was elected as a Libertarian to
the same body, however without any additional members with whom to
form a caucus.
New Hampshire has elected 6 Partisan Libertarian legislators in its
history, and I aim to work diligently to increase that number to 8
by working towards the re-election of Caleb Dyer and Brandon Phinney
into the House as Registered Libertarians so that The second
Libertarian Caucus can continue their service for another term.
To these ends, I am requesting that the LNC contribute the Maximum
allowable contribution of $1,000 to each Representative Caleb Dyer,
and Representative Brandon Phinney, in support of their re-election
campaigns.
I hereby move, and request co-sponsors, a motion to allocate $1,000
each towards the re-election campaigns for Representative Caleb Dyer
(L-Hillsborough 37) and Representative Brandon Phinney (L-Strafford
24).
--
Yours in Liberty,
Justin O'Donnell
LNC Region 8 Representative
LPNH Alternate- LNC Platform Committee
Chair- LPNH Platform Committee
Candidate for US Congress, NH-2
[3]www.odonnell2018.org
--
--
In Liberty,
Caryn Ann Harlos
Region 1 Representative, Libertarian National Committee (Alaska,
Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Kansas, Montana, Utah, Wyoming, Washington)
- [4]Caryn.Ann. Harlos at LP.org
Communications Director, [5]Libertarian Party of Colorado
Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee
A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
We defend your rights
And oppose the use of force
Taxation is theft
--
--
In Liberty,
Caryn Ann Harlos
Region 1 Representative, Libertarian National Committee (Alaska,
Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Kansas, Montana, Utah, Wyoming, Washington)
- [6]Caryn.Ann. Harlos at LP.org
Communications Director, [7]Libertarian Party of Colorado
Chair, LP Historical Preservation Committee
A haiku to the Statement of Principles:
We defend your rights
And oppose the use of force
Taxation is theft
References
1. mailto:caryn.ann.harlos at lp.org
2. mailto:justin.odonnell at lp.org
3. http://www.odonnell2018.org/
4. mailto:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
5. http://www.lpcolorado.org/
6. mailto:Caryn.Ann.Harlos at LP.org
7. http://www.lpcolorado.org/
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