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The [[Libertarian Party of New York]]'s Rules Committee is tasked with reviewing and recommending amendments to the party rules. The committee has existed in various forms over the history of the party. On November 11, 2019, a committee was started by the State Committee called the "Party Rules Committee." This committee was dissolved on June 2, 2019. A new Rules Committee was established in 2019.
The [[Libertarian Party of New York]]'s Rules Committee is tasked with reviewing and recommending amendments to the party rules. The committee has existed in various forms over the history of the party. On November 11, 2019, a committee was started by the State Committee called the "Party Rules Committee." This committee was dissolved on June 2, 2019. A new Rules Committee was established in 2019.
==History==
The first mention of any bylaws or rules committee was in the September 1973 issue of the Free Libertarian Newsletter, in which [[Bob Cassella]] was appointed chair to replace [[Paul Lepanto]].
The committee existed in different ways over the years, including a committee in 2015 that discussed bylaws after an in-person meeting in Utica, and the FLP bylaws were amended for a final time in 2016.
A Party Rules Committee was established in November 2018, and existed in different capacities afterward. Currently, the committee is chaired by [[Paul Grindle]].


==Current Members==
==Current Members==