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|title = 2003 Libertarian Party of Texas Convention
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|state = Texas
|dates = June 27-28, 2003
|year = 2003
|location = San Antonio, TX
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|name = Texas Convention
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The 2003 Libertarian Party of Texas State Conference took place in the The Menger Hotel in San Antonio, Texas on June 27-28, 2003
The 2003 Libertarian Party of Texas State Conference took place in the The Menger Hotel in San Antonio, Texas on June 27-28, 2003


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State Conference Committee members:
State Conference Committee members:


Kevin Hagan - Chair;
[[Kevin Hagan]] - Chair;
Pat Dixon;
[[Pat Dixon]];
Monica Granger;
[[Monica Granger]];
John Hawley;
[[John Hawley]];
Jack McNally;
[[Jack McNally]];
Larry Nickerson;
[[Larry Nickerson]];




Speakers:
Speakers:
• Gary Nolan – 2004 Libertarian Presidential candidate and one of the founders of the Libertarian Party
[[Gary Nolan]] – 2004 Libertarian Presidential candidate and one of the founders of the Libertarian Party
• Rachel Mills – creator of the *politically* provocative Ladies of Liberty calendar, Libertarian candidate for North Carolina state representative and activist   
[[Rachel Mills]] – creator of the *politically* provocative Ladies of Liberty calendar, Libertarian candidate for North Carolina state representative and activist   
• Ann Del Llano – Drug Policy Forum
[[Ann Del Llano]] – Drug Policy Forum
• Gary Johnson – former governor of New Mexico, speaking for Americans Against the War on Drugs.   
[[Gary Johnson]] – former governor of New Mexico, speaking for Americans Against the War on Drugs.   
• Michael Badnarik – 2004 Libertarian Presidential candidate
[[Michael Badnarik]] – 2004 Libertarian Presidential candidate
• Don Zimmerman – Director of the Republican Libertarian Caucus of Texas
[[Don Zimmerman]] – Director of the Republican Libertarian Caucus of Texas
• Suzanne Wills –  ACLU
[[Suzanne Wills]] –  ACLU
• Meg Guerra – political activist in Laredo who also runs a monthly newspaper
[[Meg Guerra]] – political activist in Laredo who also runs a monthly newspaper
• Sharon Boyd – ran for the Dallas City Council this year
[[Sharon Boyd]] – ran for the Dallas City Council this year


Schedule:
Schedule:
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Speakers, breakfast and lunch at the Menger, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., June 28th
Speakers, breakfast and lunch at the Menger, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., June 28th
Dinner banquet at the Adams Mark, 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. June 28th
Dinner banquet at the Adams Mark, 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. June 28th
[[Category: 2003 State Party Conventions]]
[[Category: Texas Convention 2003]]

Revision as of 07:04, 14 October 2020

2003 Libertarian Party of Texas Convention
Convention
Dates: June 27-28, 2003
Location: San Antonio, TX
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The 2003 Libertarian Party of Texas State Conference took place in the The Menger Hotel in San Antonio, Texas on June 27-28, 2003


State Conference Committee members:

Kevin Hagan - Chair; Pat Dixon; Monica Granger; John Hawley; Jack McNally; Larry Nickerson;


Speakers: • Gary Nolan – 2004 Libertarian Presidential candidate and one of the founders of the Libertarian Party • Rachel Mills – creator of the *politically* provocative Ladies of Liberty calendar, Libertarian candidate for North Carolina state representative and activist • Ann Del Llano – Drug Policy Forum • Gary Johnson – former governor of New Mexico, speaking for Americans Against the War on Drugs. • Michael Badnarik – 2004 Libertarian Presidential candidate • Don Zimmerman – Director of the Republican Libertarian Caucus of Texas • Suzanne Wills – ACLU • Meg Guerra – political activist in Laredo who also runs a monthly newspaper • Sharon Boyd – ran for the Dallas City Council this year

Schedule: Social gathering at the Menger Hotel, 6:30 p.m. – 11:00 p.m., June 27th Speakers, breakfast and lunch at the Menger, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., June 28th Dinner banquet at the Adams Mark, 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. June 28th