The Haltom City Council tabled its proposed animal license ordinance Monday night after almost two hours of debate. A handful of people spoke in opposition to some or all aspects of the proposal during the public hearing. One man, obviously suffering from cognitive dissonance, offered to make the first “donation” for his license. Some of [...]
The Glenn Heights, Texas, city council is considering an increase in property taxes of about $136 a year on an average home, according to the city. We successfully saved Haltom City residents over $500,000 last week by speaking out. It’s the principle of the thing, I figure. Everyone on the board currently supports one [...]
The latest Texas Liberty Campaign bylaws committee conference call took place Wednesday night. The meeting started about 8:00 because the convention committee meeting ran later than expected. Our meeting was more informal than most, in part because we didn’t have a quorum, so we didn’t pass any formal motions. (The past call summaries are available [...]
The Texas Liberty Campaign Bylaws & Structure Committee’s tenth conference call had a good bit of outside testimony regarding the committee’s initial report posted earlier this week.
We first discussed news that national Campaign for Liberty board members are considering establishing official state charters with the CFL branding, a significant structural shift in the organization. [...]
Wednesday evening, the TxLC bylaws committee members held the ninth and final regular conference call before preparing their preliminary report, which should be available in the next few days for at-large members to review and to propose amendments. [See the updated in-progress committee report for reference. Earlier summaries may be found on the OCATI [...]
We undertook our eighth Texas Liberty Campaign bylaws conference call Tuesday night. [See the updated in-progress committee report or past summaries for reference.]
The first discussion concerned a report from the legal subcommittee that suggested members “forswear the use of illegal means” in furthering the purpose of the TxLC. The consensus of the committee [...]
Because of a TxLC bylaws committee participation requirement adopted two weeks ago, 12 members were removed from the committee for missing three consecutive meetings without prior permission, leaving 17 members remaining. [The bylaws drafting report that we're wading through is found on the OCATI forums.]
A report from the legal subcommittee found there would [...]
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What Action Next?
Now what? In effect, that question was posed by a member of a Dallas liberty group.
The Campaign for Liberty, Tea Party, and 9/12 movements have organized around the idea gaining back our freedom and nation by getting the right people elected to national, state, a local positions.
My question is: As long as [...]