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[[Libertarian Party of Hawaii|HAWAII LP]] plans to usher in the New Year by launching a four-month-long anti-tax effort in co-operation with several other groups, and also is supporting the Hawaii Free Speech Council, an outfit fighting censorship. [[Libertarian Party of Hawaii|HLP]] hopes to get the necessary 4,000 signatures to achieve ballot status this year; their efforts will be aided by the regular radio appearances of State Chairman [[Don Smith]] and others. | [[Libertarian Party of Hawaii|HAWAII LP]] plans to usher in the New Year by launching a four-month-long anti-tax effort in co-operation with several other groups, and also is supporting the Hawaii Free Speech Council, an outfit fighting censorship. [[Libertarian Party of Hawaii|HLP]] hopes to get the necessary 4,000 signatures to achieve ballot status this year; their efforts will be aided by the regular radio appearances of State Chairman [[Don Smith]] and others. | ||
[[Libertarian Party of | [[Libertarian Party of Louisiana|LOUISIANA LP]] will hold its state convention this month, and plans to field at least two candidates for public office. [[Libertarian Party of Louisiana|LPC]]'s members in the 4th Congressional District have been active in a fight against a school tax proposal in Bossier Parish. | ||
[[Libertarian Party of Maryland|MARYLAND LP]], which began organizing only this summer, is now the 5th-largest state LP group, yet describes its situation as "just beginning to pick up momentum." A tax protest planned for December l8th had to be postponed until January 15th because of weather; over 100 people outside the party's membership had replied favorably to the announcements for the December l8th scheduling. | [[Libertarian Party of Maryland|MARYLAND LP]], which began organizing only this summer, is now the 5th-largest state LP group, yet describes its situation as "just beginning to pick up momentum." A tax protest planned for December l8th had to be postponed until January 15th because of weather; over 100 people outside the party's membership had replied favorably to the announcements for the December l8th scheduling. |