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'''Stephanie Berlin Weiss''' served as the [[Aggie Libertarians|Aggie Libertarian]] Vice President (1999-2000) and President (2000 - 2003) until she graduated from Texas A&M. She also served as the [[Libertarian Party of Texas]] Secretary from 2000 - 2004 and is running for the House of Representatives. | '''Stephanie Berlin Weiss''' served as the [[Aggie Libertarians|Aggie Libertarian]] Vice President (1999-2000) and President (2000 - 2003) until she graduated from Texas A&M. She also served as the [[Libertarian Party of Texas]] Secretary from 2000 - 2004 and is running for the House of Representatives. | ||
She currently lives in | She currently lives in Keller, TX with her husband and daughter while working at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics as a technology recruiter. | ||
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She believes in a consistent life ethic wherein all life has value. | |||
She supports complete gun rights and ownership without the intrusion of the government. | |||
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Revision as of 15:13, 6 October 2010
Stephanie Berlin Weiss served as the Aggie Libertarian Vice President (1999-2000) and President (2000 - 2003) until she graduated from Texas A&M. She also served as the Libertarian Party of Texas Secretary from 2000 - 2004 and is running for the House of Representatives.
She currently lives in Keller, TX with her husband and daughter while working at Lockheed Martin Aeronautics as a technology recruiter.
Issues: She believes in a consistent life ethic wherein all life has value. She supports complete gun rights and ownership without the intrusion of the government.
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Preceded by: Research Required |
Libertarian Party of Texas State Secretary 2000-2004 |
Succeeded by: Laura Coker-Garcia |
Preceded by: Rich Haas |
Candidates for Texas' 26th US Congressional District 2008 |
Succeeded by: None until 2010 |