Alison Foxall’s campaign is having a Kickoff Meet and Greet today, and all constituents and local media are invited to the event. Foxall, who qualified via the petition method in late September for the Florida House Dist. 72 special election… Read More ›
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Where will patients in Palm Beach County be able to get medical marijuana with so many local politicians defying voters?
In November 2016, Palm Beach County voters overwhelmingly approved the legal use of medical marijuana in a successful statewide initiative. Palm Beach County Commissioners will vote today whether to lift their moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries in unincorporated areas of the… Read More ›
Florida House District 58 candidate Bryan Zemina speaks out about immigration and President Donald Trump
Florida House District 58 candidate Bryan Zemina, upon learning of the news Sunday, September 24, 2017, that the Trump Administration is broadening restrictions on immigration and travel visas to the United States said: ”This affects Florida. Not only is our… Read More ›
Florida House District 72 race heats up with two Republicans, one Libertarian, and two Democrats
Yesterday, September 25, 2017, Libertarian Party of Florida candidate Alison Foxall submitted more than enough petitions to qualify to be on the ballot in Florida’s special election to fill Florida House District 72’s empty seat. The office has gone vacant… Read More ›
Foxall announces bid to replace Miller in Florida’s District 72 special election
Sarasota, Fla. — Last night, August 27, 2017, Libertarian Alison Foxall announced she is seeking the Florida House seat in District 72, where she resides. The seat became open this past week when incumbent Republican Representative Alexandra Miller abruptly announced… Read More ›
Libertarians against Boynton Beach renewing their red light camera program
Boynton Beach, Fla — The Libertarian Party of Palm Beach County (LP Palm Beach) is renewing its opposition to Boynton Beach’s red light camera program. The City of Boynton Beach rightfully eliminated its red light camera program at the… Read More ›
Americans for Prosperity’s Florida legislative scorecard is out — how did your elected official do?
Yesterday, July 25, 2017, Americans for Prosperity Florida (AFP Florida) issued their 2017 Florida Legislative Economic Freedom Scorecard, rating all the Florida State Senators and Florida State Representatives. The rating system was based on votes for or against economic freedom of… Read More ›
Arkansas Libertarian Party will be on the 2018 Arkansas ballot
Little Rock, Ark. – After receiving the required number of signatures, the Libertarian Party of Arkansas (LPAR) has received the green light to appear on the 2018 ballot in Arkansas. Monday, Arkansas Secretary of State Mark Martin declared the Libertarian… Read More ›
Student groups to appeal after court dismisses lawsuit against University of South Carolina administrators
Columbia, S.C. — Can the University of South Carolina’s equal opportunity office investigate students for a university-approved free speech event because other students claim they find the event “offensive” and “triggering?” The answer, which should alarm any American who cares… Read More ›
Austin Petersen runs for U.S. Senate in Missouri as a Republican
PECULIAR, MO. — Former Libertarian presidential candidate Austin Petersen announced yesterday, July 4, 2017, his intention to run for the U.S. Senate out of Missouri in the 2018 election. He made the announcement at an open-invite Fourth of July party on his family farm in Peculiar, Missouri. “After… Read More ›