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[[Libertarian Party of Washington|WASHINGTON LP]] | [[Libertarian Party of Washington|WASHINGTON LP]] now has a newsletter, [[Shockwave]], and is engaged in a recruiting drive to build membership. Members are setting up open meetings around the state, at which Dr. Hospers' record [[The Politics of Liberty]] is played, with discussions following. State chairman [[Skip Barron]], who works nights, has made himself available to speak to high-school groups during the day. | ||
[[Libertarian Party of Wisconsin|WISCONSIN LP]] held [[Wisconsin Convention 1973|its annual convention on October 5 and 6]]; featured speakers were Jack Steinhilber, Assistant Majority Leader of the Wisconsin State Senate, and Tonie Nathan. In his speech, Steinhilber called for a "Re-Declaration of Independence." Officers were elected for the coming year, with [[Jim Millard]] chosen to continue as state chairman. The [[Libertarian Party of Wisconsin|Wisconsin Party]] plans to field a candidate for Governor next year. | [[Libertarian Party of Wisconsin|WISCONSIN LP]] held [[Wisconsin Convention 1973|its annual convention on October 5 and 6]]; featured speakers were Jack Steinhilber, Assistant Majority Leader of the Wisconsin State Senate, and Tonie Nathan. In his speech, Steinhilber called for a "Re-Declaration of Independence." Officers were elected for the coming year, with [[Jim Millard]] chosen to continue as state chairman. The [[Libertarian Party of Wisconsin|Wisconsin Party]] plans to field a candidate for Governor next year. |