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Cullene Lang is a California activist and listed as a monthly [[Liberty Pledge]] donor in 2016.
Cullene Lang is a California activist and listed as a monthly [[Liberty Pledge]] donor in 2016.


=Organizational Positions=
==Organizational Positions==
*Credentials Committee appointed by the [[Libertarian Party of California]], Libertarian Party, 1989
*Credentials Committee appointed by the [[Libertarian Party of California]], Libertarian Party, 1989
*Secretary, [[Libertarian Party of Yolo County]], 1995
*Secretary, [[Libertarian Party of Yolo County]], 1995
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*Secretary, [[Libertarian Party of California]], unknown date
*Secretary, [[Libertarian Party of California]], unknown date


=Campaigns=
==Campaigns==


*State Controller, California, 1994 (received 128,378 votes; 1.56%)  
*State Controller, California, 1994 (received 128,378 votes; 1.56%)  
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=Positions=
==Positions==


*Abortion: I am pro-choice and believe the right of a woman to control her own body is inalienable. However, I do not support state funding of abortions or state-mandated abortions.  
*Abortion: I am pro-choice and believe the right of a woman to control her own body is inalienable. However, I do not support state funding of abortions or state-mandated abortions.  
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*Water: I advocate the establishment of an efficient and just system of private water rights applied to all bodies of water, surface and underground. Such a system should be built upon a doctrine of first claim and use. The allocation of water should be governed by unrestricted competition and unregulated prices. I also advocate the privatization of government and quasi-government water supply systems.<ref>[http://vote4cullene.blogspot.com/2004/10/ 2004 Campaign Blog, retrieved February 10, 2019]</ref>  
*Water: I advocate the establishment of an efficient and just system of private water rights applied to all bodies of water, surface and underground. Such a system should be built upon a doctrine of first claim and use. The allocation of water should be governed by unrestricted competition and unregulated prices. I also advocate the privatization of government and quasi-government water supply systems.<ref>[http://vote4cullene.blogspot.com/2004/10/ 2004 Campaign Blog, retrieved February 10, 2019]</ref>  


=References=
==References==


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