State representative Richard Carroll of North Little Rock, Arkansas – the Green Party’s only state legislator – has introduced legislation in an attempt to make debates for elected office more fair in Arkansas. The bill, if passed, would require that any site that receives public funding hosting a debate between candidates for public office needs [...]
Richard Carroll, Green state representative, attempts to make debates fair
March 9th, 2009 · 10 Comments
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Durham NC to host 2009 Green Party Annual National Meeting
March 9th, 2009 · 10 Comments
By a vote of 62 to 19, with 19 abstentions, the Green National Committee has approved plans to hold this year’s Annual National Meeting at North Carolina Central University. The proposed meeting will take place either on July 23-26 or July 16-19, 2009. According to the proposal, only North Carolina expressed interest in [...]
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Shockjock for Senate?
March 9th, 2009 · 6 Comments
Former Barr-blogger, and Libertarian Party of Georgia member, Jason Pye is reporting that Eric von Haessler of the Regular Guys, a popular Georgia radio program, is considering running for US Senate in 2010 as a Libertarian.
h/t to Jason Pye
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Mary Ruwart wins book of the year award
March 9th, 2009 · 24 Comments
The Libertarian Blog is reporting that Mary Ruwart won a book of the year award, an honor bestowed upon Dr. Ruwart by the Freedom Book Club. Dr. Ruwart was one of the leading candidates for the Libertarian Party presidential nomination in 2008, but lost on the final ballot to former Congressman Bob Barr.
“Ruwart’s book is [...]
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