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Libertarian Party of Texas



Fiscally Conservative,  Socially Tolerant
Hi, I'm Pat Dixon,
chair of the Libertarian Party of Texas.  I also serve on the Lago Vista
City Council.
Thanks for visiting.
Welcome
2009 Fundraising
Pol. adv. authorized by the Libertarian Party of Texas,  P.O. Box 41059, Austin, TX 78704,  1-800-422-1776
Why should you support the Libertarian Party of Texas?

The Libertarian Party of Texas supports more freedom and less government. We are fiscally conservative and socially tolerant.

We seek to restore the great American free enterprise system that made us the strongest, most powerful economy in the world: lower taxes, free markets, free trade, less regulation, and less red tape for businesses big and small.

We respect your right to live your life the way you see fit, and expect you to take responsibility for the consequences.

Request the Free Booklet for more information.

Recent News From the Libertarian Party of Texas

9/1/09          LPT Officials Tour                  State for Candidates

7/31/09      Strama Attracts LP                Challengers

7/02/09      LPT Puts the Brake                 on Toll Road Bill

7/01/09       LPT Lobbies Legis.
                to Kill New Toll Roads

6/10/09      Parents' Rights Under
              Attack from Legislature

5/26/09      National Polls Confirm                     Growing LP Trend

fundraisers
National Polls Confirm Growing Libertarian Trend

Three highly-regarded national polls have confirmed a growing Libertarian trend in U.S. politics.  The Pew Research Center, the Washington Post with ABC News, and Rasmussen Reports have published their findings on American political attitudes in 2009.            Click Here to Read More

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Texas Libertarians Tour State to Rally Candidates
and Support County Affiliates

For a complete Tour Schedule Click Here

Libertarian Party of Texas (LPT) officials are planning a three-month, 24-city tour through Texas to recruit local candidates and support their county parties in the 2010 elections.  The public and the media are invited to attend.

Dr. Jim Lark, former Chair of the Libertarian National Committee, will start the tour with a special event on September 6th in Austin's La Palapa Restaurant at 4PM.

"It's time to stop complaining about politics as usual.  You can run for office yourself," said Robert Butler, Executive Director of the Libertarian Party of Texas.  "It's fun, and it's easier than you think!" 

Butler and LP Texas Chair Patrick Dixon will travel from Tyler to El Paso; Amarillo to Brownsville.  Along the way, they will help candidates and county parties organize their efforts and become more efficient.  Butler will present his new book, 18 Steps to Win a Local Election.  

Dixon announced, "We aim to break all prior records and challenge as many incumbent politicians as possible.  Over 200 potential candidates have already volunteered."

In 2008, 173 Libertarian nominees were on the November ballot.  

"Our goal this year is to help Texans channel their political frustration into practical and effective campaign action.  We will introduce the Libertarian Party and its objectives.  Then we will provide 'nuts and bolts' political training," said Dixon. "We'll have all the necessary paperwork to sign up candidates."

For a complete Tour Schedule Click Here

Dallas Libertarian John Jay Myers
Interviews National Chair Bill Redpath

Robert and Pat's
Robert and Pat's
LPT Chair Patrick Dixon and Executive Director Robert Butler
will travel all over Texas visiting Libertarians. Click Here for more info.
Coming this Fall to a meeting near you: