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In 2012, the aftermath of Occupy Phoenix saw Mike working with both radicals and reformers on projects like the Campaign to Legalize Urban Kamping, a city level ballot initiative to repeal the urban campaign ordinance and Arizona Prison Watch, an abolitionist project to provide inmate correspondence and legal support even as his personal life took a turn through recovery from a serious health condition.
In 2012, the aftermath of Occupy Phoenix saw Mike working with both radicals and reformers on projects like the Campaign to Legalize Urban Kamping, a city level ballot initiative to repeal the urban campaign ordinance and Arizona Prison Watch, an abolitionist project to provide inmate correspondence and legal support even as his personal life took a turn through recovery from a serious health condition.


In 2013, he stepped into the role of Secretary of Outright Libertarians. In 2014, at the Libertarian National Convention in Columbus, OH he was elected Chair of the organization in addition to founding the Povertarian Caucus, a voice for fiscally disadvantaged libertarians which advocates for a more inclusive and positive messaging frame for liberated markets and maintains the Povertarian Empowerment Fund to enable low income libertarians to travel to conventions and be represented in party decisions as delegates.
In 2013, he stepped into the role of Secretary of [[Outright Libertarians]]. In 2014, at the Libertarian National Convention in Columbus, OH he was elected Chair of the organization in addition to founding the Povertarian Caucus, a voice for fiscally disadvantaged libertarians which advocates for a more inclusive and positive messaging frame for liberated markets and maintains the Povertarian Empowerment Fund to enable low income libertarians to travel to conventions and be represented in party decisions as delegates.


In 2016, Mike was reelected as Chair of Outright Libertarians and participated in founding the Audacious Caucus, which stands for freedom of expression and the dignity of non-conforming identities, and currently sits on its steering committee, the Shadow LNC. He was also elected Secretary of the Maricopa County Libertarian Party.
In 2016, Mike was reelected as Chair of [[Outright Libertarians]] and participated in founding the [[Audacious Caucus]], which stands for freedom of expression and the dignity of non-conforming identities, and currently sits on its steering committee, the Shadow LNC. He was also elected Secretary of the [[Maricopa County Libertarian Party]].


In 2017, Mike was elected Secretary of the Arizona Libertarian Party. He also participated in founding the Libertarian Socialist Caucus, which gives voice to individualist philosophies inspired by thinkers from minority left libertarian traditions which predate the modern Libertarian Party. He also chaired the #Refer2404 referendum campaign that challenged an act of the Arizona legislature.
In 2017, Mike was elected Secretary of the Arizona Libertarian Party. He also participated in founding the [[Libertarian Socialist Caucus]], which gives voice to individualist philosophies inspired by thinkers from minority left libertarian traditions which predate the modern Libertarian Party. He also chaired the #Refer2404 referendum campaign that challenged an act of the Arizona legislature.


==Organizational Positions==
==Organizational Positions==