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[[Libertarian Party of Connecticut|CONNECTICUT LP]] continues to grow under the dedicated leadership of [[Fran Moore]], who has produced an attractive brochure summing up the case against gasoline rationing, based on material from an article in the National Observer. [[Libertarian Party of Connecticut|Connecticut LP]] will be distributing the brochures through gas stations. | [[Libertarian Party of Connecticut|CONNECTICUT LP]] continues to grow under the dedicated leadership of [[Fran Moore]], who has produced an attractive brochure summing up the case against gasoline rationing, based on material from an article in the National Observer. [[Libertarian Party of Connecticut|Connecticut LP]] will be distributing the brochures through gas stations. | ||
FLORIDA LP held a formal state organizational meeting on November 17, and elected Charles Breeden as Chairman, with Jordan Keathley as | [[Libertarian Party of Florida|FLORIDA LP]] held a formal state organizational meeting on November 17, and elected [[Charles Breeden]] as Chairman, with [[Jordan Keathley]] as Vice-Chairman. [[[[Libertarian Party of Florida|FLP]], long dormant, is now blossoming forth and has over 50 members. | ||
Vice-Chairman. FLP, long dormant, is now blossoming forth and has over 50 members. | |||
HAWAII LP plans to usher in the New Year by launching a four-month-long anti-tax effort in co-operation with several other groups, and also is supporting the Hawaii Free Speech Council, an outfit fighting censorship. HLP hopes to get the necessary 4,000 signatures to achieve ballot status this year; their efforts will be aided by the regular radio appearances of State Chairman Don Smith and others. | HAWAII LP plans to usher in the New Year by launching a four-month-long anti-tax effort in co-operation with several other groups, and also is supporting the Hawaii Free Speech Council, an outfit fighting censorship. HLP hopes to get the necessary 4,000 signatures to achieve ballot status this year; their efforts will be aided by the regular radio appearances of State Chairman Don Smith and others. |