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The '''Hands Off My Caucus''' is a caucus that was formed to protect the structure of the [[Libertarian Party of Texas|State Libertarian Executive Committee]] in Texas in 2016.   
The '''Hands Off My Caucus''' was a Texas caucus that was formed in [[2016]] to protect the structure of the [[Libertarian Party of Texas|State Libertarian Executive Committee]].   


==2016 State Convention==
==2016 State Convention==
There was a motion to restructure the SLEC into a smaller body, that as many observed would be easier for a dedicated faction to gain and hold control of, much like the [[Libertarian National Committee|LNC]].  The effort to stop this succeeded.  In addition to this consideration it was pointed out to rural districts that if the motion were to succeed it would be their representation that would be hurt the most.
There was a motion to restructure the SLEC into a smaller body, that as many observed would be easier for a dedicated faction to gain and hold control of, much like the [[Libertarian National Committee|LNC]].  The effort to stop this succeeded.  In addition to this consideration it was pointed out to rural districts that if the motion were to succeed it would be their representation that would be hurt the most.


==Current Goals==
==Prominent Members==
As of the weekend of 9 September 2017 the caucus is considering its goals moving forward.
*[[Tyler Lindsey]]
 
<SMALL>This list is known to be incomplete</SMALL>
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[https://www.facebook.com/groups/229775577382185/ Facebook Group]
*[https://www.facebook.com/groups/229775577382185/ Facebook Group]


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Revision as of 18:41, 13 November 2020

The Hands Off My Caucus was a Texas caucus that was formed in 2016 to protect the structure of the State Libertarian Executive Committee.

2016 State Convention

There was a motion to restructure the SLEC into a smaller body, that as many observed would be easier for a dedicated faction to gain and hold control of, much like the LNC. The effort to stop this succeeded. In addition to this consideration it was pointed out to rural districts that if the motion were to succeed it would be their representation that would be hurt the most.

Prominent Members

This list is known to be incomplete

External Links

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