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Latest revision as of 20:48, 5 January 2024
In addition to the national Platform, some state affiliates also maintain and publish their own platforms. Some of these are similar in structure to the national Platform, some have a different format. Some address a similar range of issues, some only deal with issues specific to that state or which are primarily the function of state and/or local governments.
State | Platform (article or link) | Last Updated |
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Alaska | http://alaskalp.org/platform.html | May 2018 |
Arizona | https://www.azlp.org/arizonaplatform | January 2017 |
Arkansas | https://lpar.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/10/2019/08/2019-Platform.pdf | April 2019 |
California | California Platform | April 2018 |
Colorado | Colorado Platform | April 2019 |
Florida | https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yXGRXmSnuQl0xTk3Jz3qze1x0Ulqtiyr6cRwMcx3piY/edit | May 2019 |
Georgia | https://lpgeorgia.com/about/platform/ | March 2019 |
Iowa | https://lpia.org/platform/ | March 2014 |
New York | New York Platform |