Delaware

2008 LPD Convention

Time: 
August 23, 2008 - 1:00pm - 5:00pm
Location: 
East End Cafe, 270 East Main Street, Newark

The Libertarian Party of Delaware will hold its annual Convention starting 1:00 pm, Saturday August 23rd at the East End Cafe, located at 270 East Main Street in Newark.

End of Session Madness

We may have survived the General Assembly's annual orgy of last minute legislation. The results remain to be seen. In less than 48 hours they were only able to burden us with $206,000,000 in new taxes and inflict 104 new laws upon us.

Legislation Alert

We are down to the last few days of the legislative session, when the General Assembly always goes crazy and passes more laws than they did in the preceding five months.

Here are some bills to watch out for:

Good: Tell the Speaker of the House and/or Lt Gov & Senate President Pro Tem that these are important to you and you want them placed on the agenda for a vote.

  • HB 168 - Repeal of Mandatory Minimum Drug Sentences

Urgent - Help Repeal Mandatory Minimum Drug Sentencing

From SURJ:

We need YOUR help!

On June 3rd, HB 168, which would repeal mandatory minimum drug sentencing, was considered by the House Judiciary Committee. The vote to release the bill to the House floor came in at 4 in favor and 4 opposed (1 Representative who was a co-sponsor was absent from the hearing, resulting in a tie). We need your help to get the bill out of committee in the House-- will you contact the four legislators who voted against releasing the bill to urge them to let the full House of Representatives consider the bill?

[Read the full article here]

Libertarian Party of Delaware to vote on Amendments to Bylaws

One of the items on the agenda for the LPD's annual Convention on May 2nd will be a set of proposed amendments to the Party's Articles of Association.

Proposed Amendments to Articles of Association

1. The Articles of Association shall be amended by 1) changing the title to "Articles of Association and Bylaws of the Libertarian Party of Delaware", 2) inserting the heading "Articles of Association" between the Declaration of Rights and Article I, and 3) appending the heading "Bylaws" after the last Article. This amendment is intended to enhance the style and clarity of the document.

2009 Convention

Fellow Delaware Libertarians,

We’ve scheduled the Libertarian Party of Delaware’s 2009 Convention for May 2, 2009. It will be held at the pavilion at Killens Pond State Park’s Campground area (entrance on Paradise Alley Road east of US Route 13, south of Felton). Since the pavilion is quite large, covered, screened, and has a concrete floor this will be a “Rain or Shine” event. Outside the pavilion are horseshoe pits, a volleyball court, and a playground. There are two barbeque grills that should provide us with all the cooking surface needed. The park charges an entrance fee of $3 per Delaware-tagged vehicle and once the park is full no other vehicles will be admitted.

How Free is Delaware?

The Mercatus Center at George Mason University has released a detailed study ranking the 50 states in terms of how much individual freedom each permits to its residents.

New Hampshire places #1 in the overall ranking, and first in Fiscal Policy. New York comes in dead last in Fiscal Policy, Economic Freedom, and in the overall ranking.

Delaware has a lot of room for improvement. We were ranked 30th in Fiscal Policy, 16th in Regulatory Policy, 24th in Economic Freedom, 36th in Personal Freedom, and 26th overall.

Here is how the study summarizes Delaware in its state by state descriptions:

Repeal Mandatory Minimum Drug Sentencing

SURJ is preparing to introduce a new bill to repeal Delaware's draconian mandatory minimum drug laws. This bill will initially be sponsored by Representative Melanie George Marshall, Senator Harris McDowell and Senator Liane Sorenson. If you live in their districts please thank them and express your support. If not, please contact your Senator and Representative once the bill is introduced and ask them to co-sponsor it. According to SURJ:

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