State Convention - Saturday, December 5th, 8am-3pm
Arizona Campaign for Liberty 1st Annual Convention Ron Paul Keynote Speaker Saturday, December 5th, 8am-3pm
The Arizona chapter of Ron Paul's Campaign for Liberty is pleased to announce and invite you to its first annual Arizona Campaign for Liberty convention. We are also pleased to announce that Ron Paul will be the headline speaker!
The 1st Annual Arizona Campaign for Liberty State Convention will take place on Saturday, December 5th from 8-3pm at Arizona State University Memorial Union ballroom Tempe, Arizona
Dr. Paul will give the headline speech at 9am on Saturday, December 5th at the convention.
Ron Paul Rally and End the Fed Book Signing - Friday, December 4th, 11am-3pm
The Arizona State University chapter of Ron Paul's Young Americans for Liberty is pleased to announce a public rally and speech by Dr. Ron Paul on
Friday, December 4th, 11-1 pm Hayden Lawn Arizona State University Tempe, Arizona
The rally will be followed by.......
End the Fed - Book Signing with Ron Paul Friday, December 4th, 1:30-2:30pm
Dr. Paul will be available after the rally on Friday from 1:30-2:30pm to sign copies of his new book End the Fed. The ASU bookstore will have copies of the book available for sale at the rally. Pick one up and get it signed by Ron Paul!
Arizona Campaign for Liberty Fundraiser with Ron Paul - Friday, December 4th, 6-8pm
Please support the Arizona Campaign for Liberty by joining us at a private reception with Ron Paul on Friday, December 4th, 6-8pm. Tickets are $250 per person and may be purchased here &n bsp; https://www.campaignforliberty.com/event/tickets-states.php?eventid=18 &number=1&mode=order
Attendees will receive reception details upon ticket purchase.
The C4L Local Coordinator program is the backbone of the C4L mission. It will provide you with valuable tools and training to become rapidly familiar with the detailed political process in Arizona. This program will provide essentially 2 years of political experience to novices in as quickly as they complete the Local Coordinator Boot Camp.
Prop13Arizona will convert Arizona's property tax system from the most complex in the nation to the simplest, provide property tax cuts to residential and commerical properties and put a permanent cap on property tax growth for the future.
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12/04/09 11:00 AM Ron Paul Rally and Book Signing at Arizona State University
The Arizona State University chapter of Ron Paul's Young Americans for Liberty is pleased to announce a public rally and speech by Dr. Ron Paul to be followed by an End the Fed book signing.
Dr. Paul will be available after the rally on Friday from 1:30-2:30pm to sign copies of his new book End the Fed. The ASU bookstore will have copies of the book available for sale at the rally. Pick one up and get it signed by Ron Paul!
12/04/09 6:00 PM Arizona Campaign for Liberty Fundraiser with Ron Paul
Please support the Arizona Campaign for Liberty by joining us at a private reception with Ron Paul on Friday, December 4th, 6-8pm.
12/05/09 08:00 AM Arizona Campaign for Liberty 1st Annual Convention
Arizona Campaign for Liberty 1st Annual Convention Ron Paul Keynote Speaker Saturday, December 5th, 8am-3pm
The Arizona chapter of Ron Paul's Campaign for Liberty is pleased to announce and invite you to its first annual Arizona Campaign for Liberty convention. We are also pleased to announce that Ron Paul will be the headline speaker!
Dr. Paul will address the convention at 9am.
While the convention is open to all, only dues paying members of the Arizona C4L chapter are able to vote at the convention. To become a dues paying voting member, please join the Arizona Campaign for Liberty by purchasing a $15 ticket for the event here:< br />https://www.campaignforliberty.com/event/tickets-states.php?eventid=17&number=1&a mp;mode=order
This is a very dangerous bill that will change the system of government, taxing and spending in Arizona.
Written by State Senator Thayer Verschoor, Mesa:
SB1003 was written with enacting language to give unchecked authority for unelected appointees of the governor to raise taxes in the form of fees across a broad spectrum of our everyday lives.
It has never been good policy to give the governor and her appointees this absolute unchecked authority. Our Constitution is clear that taxing and appropriation authority rests solely with the legislature. SB1003 would not even have given the legislature minimal oversight over the increases OR the use of the funds raised.
I have made my position known for many weeks IN WRITING to the Senate leadership that I would not support any legislation that ceded this constitutional authority to the governor and her appointees. For example, if the governor wants to give 1 million dollars to his /her favorite cause, all he /she would have to do is raise the price of a duplicate driver's license by "only" one dollar. The legislature could do little more than complain about it.
It is important to emphasize that once this authority is granted, it would be nearly impossible to return the authority to its proper place. All the Governor would have to do is veto the legislation.
Senate leadership complains about the Governor having authority to appropriate twenty BILLION DOLLARS in federal funds that come to the state without any legislative over sight and they complain about the abuse of Executive orders. Now, they have decided through SB1003 to expand the power of the Governor to raise and distribute funds without approval or oversight of the legislature. Their actions beg the question whether they have the will to either pass the increases themselves or cut the spending to deal with this budget deficit.
Finally, President Burns knows that SB1003 skirts around the intent of Proposition 108 which was passed by the voters. He knows that Prop 108 requires the legislature to get 2/3rd of the vote in both houses of the legislature to increase taxes and fees.
Please call (602) 926-5999 or email your Senator and Representatives. Ask them to Vote NO on SB1003 that would give fee (tax) setting authority to the governor and his/her appointed, unelected agency heads."
Young Americans for Liberty at ASU, College Republicans at ASU, and Students for Liberty brings you Dr. Ron Paul.
Friday December 4th Dr Paul will be speaking between 11:30am and 1pm at Hayden Lawn.
Then Dr. Paul's new book "END THE FED" ...will be sold directly after the speeches at a location right next to the speaking venue. Dr. Paul will also be signing copies of his latest book.
We would love to see a ton of liberty loving people there from all different areas of the political spectrum.
♥ Tyler Miller Young Americans for Liberty President
A Local Coordinator is a volunteer who is willing to go door to door in their precinct or neighborhood regarding an issue that affects their neighborhood. The times that people will go door to door are generally prior to an election to hand out information on candidates or issue that will be on the ballot, when there is a community or neighborhool issue that you want to raise awareness about, or just a neighborhood bar-b-que. Local Coordinators are the most valuable people to make a change in elections. There are 180,000 precincts in the country and if we can get 180,000 people who are willing to be Local Coordinators it will be very easy to make a difference in elections.
For instance, if your county has 30 precincts and you have 25-50 people who agree on something that have stepped up to be Local Coordinators it is very easy to get information to people. We all are aware of the problems with the talking box (aka television) and newspapers. Many times they give an opinions and not facts but the people who watch or read them seem to think that they are seeing or hearing facts.
Let's use the example of a new road. If a county wants to put in a new road for the benefit of a company in a neighboring county the currently elected county officials discuss it and how much it will cost. There are usually a few articles in the local paper about it and maybe a talking head will mention it once or twice. The request for the funding is put on the municipal ballot and people are asked to vote for or against it. Just how much information do the voters really have about the issue? Because this is not really a partisan issue the republican and democratic precinct leaders are probably not going to do any canvassing of their precincts to provide information to the people. Republican and Democratic precinct leaders mainly canvass to keep or get back their party's power or dominance.
If there were liberty minded Local Coordinators who would go door to door with information regarding the project the voters would be better informed. Maybe provide a copy of the budget for the highway that shows where the county intends to get the funds from, information that shows the layout of the proposed road, information about who benefits the most from the road, and information about what property the county will intend to take through emininent domain for the project. This information is needed by voters to make informed decisions and they are not going to get it from partisan parties so it us up to us, We The People. The Local Coordinator would also remind people when the election day was and maybe even offer to provide a ride for their neighbors who don't drive.
The Campaign For Liberty Local Coordinator program has great tools and teaching programs to help people learn about their precinct. While not necessary they are EXTEMELY helpful as you learn how many voters you have, how many people vote in the general election verses the municipal elections, which way your neighborhood generally votes, etc. As an active Local Coordinator your neighbors will start to look to you as a source of information after you have canvassed your area a few times. They will recognize you and most are happy that someone has stepped up and is willing to provide them with information that they don't get from the talking box or dying newspapers.
How many of you walked your neighborhood to hand out information regarding Ron Paul? If you could walk your neighborhood to give out information regarding the presidential elections why can't you walk your neighborhood to give out information regarding local issues that directly affect you and your neighbors? To restore constitutional principles to our country we must to restore order to our local governing bodies. To make our voices heard we must stand together. As we work on our local areas as a Local Coordinator we can and will re-awaken the spirit of our country and remind people that what made our country great was less government, not more. Local elections are extremely important to fix the foundation of our government.
Don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions. You can message me here if your are logged into the Campaign For Liberty site or here if you are not a member yet. The R3volution continues with people taking action.
Robyn Hamlin MO CD 1 Interim MO State Co-Coordinator
Young Americans for Liberty (YAL) is the continuation of Students for Ron Paul (SFP) and is the sister organisation of Campaign for Liberty.
YAL seeks to recruit, train, educate, and mobilize students on the ideals of liberty and the Constitution.
I am pleased to announce that Arizona now has a chapter just formed at ASU and they are busy getting ready for a visit from Congressman Ron Paul this December the 4th.If you are between the ages of 15 and 39 or know someone who is then this may be the group for you.
Will the national government put American health care under the control of Congress and Washington bureaucrats? What will bureaucratic decisions made in Washington mean forelderly patients? What will happen to the quality of health services in the US? What will happen to doctor-patient relationships? Is there any way to stop the march of government-controlled health care?
Closer to home, will Gov. Jan Brewer succeed in getting the Legislature to put a billion-dollar sales tax increase on the Arizona ballot? What would that mean for taxpayers? What would that mean for recipients of government services? What will that mean for education reform? How will Arizona taxpayers respond?
You have a lot of questions for your state legislators and for policy experts. And we’ve got some answers. Thursday night, September 24, from 7:00 to 9:00 pm, the Arizona Chapter ofAmericans for Prosperity Foundation is sponsoring a Taxpayer Town Hall meeting in the Community Room at the Gila Community College Payson campus, 201 N. Mud Springs Road, about a mile east of the intersection of the Beeline Highway and 260.
Confirmed speakers will include Senator Sylvia Allen, AFPF Arizona director Tom Jenney,health care policy expertDr.Byron Schlomach of the Goldwater Institute, and education policy expertDr. Matthew Ladner of the Goldwater Institute. AFPF has invited a spokesperson to defend proposals for more government involvement in the health-care sector, and all LD5 state legislators have been invited to participate in this nonpartisan event. We have also extended an invitation to Congresswoman Ann Kirkpatrick. We have made room in the schedule for more than an hour of Q&A from the public.
If you have not done so already, RSVP to tjenney@afphq.org, and let us know if you’re coming and how many friends you are planning to bring. There is no charge for this event.
It is very important for Tea Partiers and other high country taxpayers to come to this event. Much is at stake in the national health care policy battle, and in the budget battles down at the Arizona state Capitol.
"Educate and inform the whole mass of the people... They are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty."
—Thomas Jefferson
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