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RLC National Board Endorses Congressman Thomas Massie for Kentucky’s 4th CD

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WASHINGTON, DC – The national board of the Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC) has voted unanimously to endorse Thomas Massie in his reelection bid to the U.S. House of Representatives from Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District. Congressman Massie is a favorite of libertarian leaning voters who appreciate his efforts to protect gun rights and civil liberties, and for taking a leadership role in the removal of Speaker John Boehner.

“Congressman Massie has been willing to fight the establishment on behalf of the interests of the American people. He is one of the leading lights in Congress, willing to buck the herd and vote alone when individual liberty is at stake,” said RLC National Chair Matt Nye. “We greatly respect the Congressman and it is our honor to endorse him.”

Massie is a graduate of MIT, where he and his wife co-founded a company from their dorm room. The couple later successfully sold the company. Massie was first elected to the House of Representatives in 2012 and is seeking his third term.

”I am honored to be endorsed by the Republican Liberty Caucus,” said Rep Massie. “Six years ago, when I first ran for local office in my county, the Republican Liberty Caucus endorsed me. No other organization pays as much attention to candidates and elections at all levels as the Republican Liberty Caucus does. Beginning with my first election to county office and continuing in Congress, I’ve been fighting for constitutionally limited government, individual liberty, and economic freedom. I look forward to returning to the U.S. House of Representatives to continue the fight for liberty.”

For information about Massie’s reelection campaign, http://www.thomasmassie.com/

How Does the RLCOH Legislative Committee Decide the Official Stance on Bills?

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by Mike Newbern, Chairman, Legislative Affairs Committee

 

We all want informed voters. I know I personally lament the idea of someone voting in an election without sufficient knowledge. As the chair of the Republican Liberty Caucus of Ohio’s (RLCOH) Legislative Affairs Committee, I take pride in knowing that am part of a team of folks that work to provide information to voters.

We provide what I consider to be very valuable information — an assessment of a sitting legislator’s record on liberty issues.

I think it’s important for voters to understand how we arrive at these ratings. It’s not an arbitrary process. In fact, we put considerable amount of effort in the development of our system and working it.

It all centers around our position on legislation. How do members of the general assembly work to introduce bills that restore our party’s founding principles? And, how do they vote on legislation?

We put bills into three general categories: budget, size and scope of government, and restoration/preservation of liberty. We issue positions supporting a “yes” vote on legislation that decreases our government’s budget, limits or reduces the size and scope of the government, or restores/preserves individual liberty. Conversely, we issue a position supporting a “no” vote on bills that do the opposite.

Some bills are cut and dried. House Bill 407, for example, is one such strightforward bill. Our debate on this bill was short. The committee voted unanimously to issue a “yes” position on a bill we categorize as an individual liberty issue. The bill requires law enforcement agencies who use body cameras to adopt a written policy on their use and make this policy publically available.

Some bills, however, aren’t so simple. Senate Bill 254 is one of the bills that presented a significant challenge for us. We labored over this bill for more than one meeting, considering several factors before coming to a decision.

I’d like to share that process specific on SB254 with you because it demonstrates how the RLCOH is providing a service for liberty voters that doesn’t exist elsewhere .

 

SB254, in short, would require abortion providers to inform recipients of the waste disposal methods available to them and would also require that they make certain methods available.

First, we needed to understand its impact on our state’s budget. Does it change how government funds are utilized? Does it increase or decrease government liability? Since we could not find how it did either of those, we determined the budgetary impact of the bill was negligible.

We also wanted to know how it impacted the size and scope of the government. While violation of this law does impose first degree misdemeanor as punishment, it did not establish any new agency or place the burden of enforcement on the government. Therefore, we did not see any impact on the size and scope of the government.

Lastly, did it impact individual liberty, the right that we all should enjoy to do with our property and live our lives as we choose so long as we are not violating that very right others also enjoy? The purpose of this bill is to require that abortion providers inform recipients of the options available to them. Furthermore, it requires the provider pay the cost of the disposal. It became very clear to us that this piece of legislation does indeed change how one chooses to manage his or her property and business affairs.

We also needed to understand what impact this bill would have on currently available disposal methods. The two methods addressed in the legislation are interment (the burial or entombment of fetal remains) and cremation.  SB254 did nothing to impact the legality of those two methods. However, it did restrict disposal to those two methods.

Now, we must decide on our position. Do we support a “yes” or “no” vote on this bill? This part wasn’t as easy. Even in our small committee, we are made up of folks from many sides of the debate covering a wide spectrum of opinions and values. We are human like everyone else and feel the pull of our feelings on abortion and other controversial issues.

There is, however, one opinion we share — so long as two parties who interact with each other cause the other party no harm, the government only exists to resolve contract disputes.

Is an abortion provider harming the recipient by not providing information on the methods available for disposal? Is an abortion provider harming the recipient by disposing of the fetal remains in a manner consistent with other methods currently in practice for disposal of bio-waste? Is an abortion provider harming the recipient by not offering internment or cremation as methods of disposal?

The short answer is “no.”

To better understand, we discussed this issue in terms of a bakery. Is a bakery harming its customers by not informing them while chocolate donuts are not on display in the counter that they are actually baking and will be available shortly? Is a bakery harming its customers by not offering chocolate at all? Should a bakery be required to offer more costly chocolate donuts at its expense, which it will ultimately pass on to all customers regardless of the flavor they choose?

Once again, the short answer is “no.” If a customer wants chocolate donuts and the bakery doesn’t display them, it’s the responsibility of the customer to inquire. Should the bakery not offer chocolate donuts, the customer is free to leave and find one that does. If a bakery decides not to offer chocolate donuts to its customers, its customer base will respond accordingly by rewarding the bakery with business or taking its business elsewhere.

It is the responsibility of an abortion recipient to understand the disposal methods available and make an informed provider choice. If a recipient desires a specific method of disposal and the provider is willing to accommodate that desire, then it is the right of the recipient and the provider to enter into a contract as such. This bill places the burden of information on the provider, mandates that the provider offer internment and cremation as disposal methods, and limits the available disposal methods to internment and cremation.

We could support a bill limited in scope to cover only facilities receiving government funding to provide abortion services. Since we are all part owners in the government, we do have the authority to determine how its money is spent. However, this bill offers no differentiation between private entities receiving no government funding and fully funded public health facilities.

Therefore, we must issue a “no vote” position on Senate Bill 254 and urge members of the general assembly to vote accordingly.

Why take so much time to explain our thought process on this single bill?  The voters of Ohio need to understand the great lengths the RLCOH take to provide an incredible service not seen anywhere else.  You can see the end result of all our bill positions and how legislators rank on the Ohio Liberty Index at RLCOH.org/oh-legislators.

 

Republican Liberty Caucus of Ohio Announces Supported Candidates in the Ohio Legislative Primary Election

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The Republican Liberty Caucus of Ohio (RLCOH) today published its Candidate Liberty Index Scorecard for state legislative primary elections next month.

The RLCOH calls itself the “Conscience of the Ohio GOP.”  Says RLCOH Chairman Bill Yarbrough, “Our role is critical to the success of the Republican brand. Ohio GOP leadership is tasked with winning elections and the RLCOH complements this effort.  The RLCOH helps to ensure those most likely to win are also those who best exhibit the values and around which the party is organized.”

A Candidates Committee made-up of members from around Ohio reviewed surveys, conducted interviews, and even co-sponsored a debate.  After considerable discussion, candidates were recommended to the general RLCOH Board for support.  This laborious process ensures only truly principled candidates are considered for support.  The results follow:

Recommendation: Candidate survey responses, live interview responses, and/or voting record on-balance further the stated values of the RLCOH.

Recommendation and Endorsement: Candidate survey responses, live interview responses, and/or voting record represent the model of a liberty legislator and the standard by which we measure adherence to liberty principles in the Ohio legislature.

 

Ohio Senate

Recommended and Endorsed:

·        (none)

Recommended:

·        Joseph Ebbing (SD4)

·        Barbara Temple (SD6)

·        John Adams (SD12)

·        Randy Law (SD32)

Ohio House

Recommended and Endorsed:

·        Thomas Brinkman (HD27)

·        Beth Lear (HD68)

·        Chris Sawicki (HD69)

·        Jim Lutz (HD75)

·        Wesley Goodman (HD87)

Recommended:

·        John Rush (HD17)

·        Bill Seitz (HD30)

·        Matthew Wahlert (HD32)

·        Dianna Skaff (HD46)

·        Candice Keller (HD53)

·        Dick Stein (HD57)

·        Don Manning (HD59)

·        Ray Warrick (HD62)

·        John Becker (HD65)

·        Andrew Brenner (HD67)

·        W Myles Bancroft (HD68)

·        Ron Hood (HD78)

·        Nino Vitale (HD85)

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The Case for Rand Paul

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Tomorrow is the Iowa Caucus. The final Des Moines Register/Bloomberg Politics poll released before caucus day showed Trump in the lead, Cruz following, Rubio third, Carson in fourth and Rand Paul alone in fifth. Previous Iowa primary winners and false conservative prophets, Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum, are only to be found pandering to the coattails of Mr. Trump. Mitt Romney is probably eating lunch somewhere by himself today, reminiscing aloud about how he almost made it. But what about Ron Paul? Was he not the eventual Iowa caucus victor?

For four years, liberty Republicans around America have been yearning to put their voice to a vote and reaffirm our place as a win or lose bloc in the Republican Party. Without the liberty vote, the GOP nominee will never be able to grow and win in a general election – we proved that twice when John McCain and Mitt Romney both lost to Barack Obama. Today, former RLC Chairman Ron Paul will be in Iowa campaigning with his son Rand. The father and son duo will headline a rally at the University of Iowa at 8pm eastern standard time which will also be livestreamed via Periscope. Coming off of a very strong debate win on Thursday, this may just be the momentum Rand needs to win on February 1st.

If we truly want to reverse the effects of socialism and crony capitalism that have infected our democracy, if we truly believe in halting executive overreach, we must nominate a candidate that embodies frugality, respect, justice and liberty for all. From former IRS commissioners, moderates, war hawks to Bushes; the Washington machine has put worth an array of clowns, mirages and fools to entertain the public with the idea that maybe sacrificing bits and pieces of liberty in exchange for more security is ok after all. Do not be tricked into supporting one of these candidates, they do NOT stand for the principles of the Republican Party, nor do they stand by the principles of laisse-faire capitalism and liberty.

This is why we’re urging all of our members in Iowa who voted and caucused for our former presidential endorsee Ron Paul to now support the candidate we endorsed weeks ago, Rand Paul. In fact, Ron Paul has personally endorsed Rand as well.

As a surgical ophthalmologist, Dr. Rand Paul has been healing the blind at his practice in Kentucky since 2007 and internationally by giving free pro bono eye surgeries to the poor. Since he was elected in 2010 to the U.S. Senate he has retained a near perfect record of attendance and a principled voting history which can be attested by the likes of FreedomWorks, the Cato Institute and the American Conservative Union. He has been the winner of our straw poll in both 2013, and 2015, the past three CPAC straw polls and is the only candidate who will believes that we need to bring our troops, who have been stationed in the Middle East for the past thirteen years, home at last.

We cannot afford to elect another losing candidate in the general election, please show up to your precinct tomorrow to caucus and vote for Rand because our liberty depends on it. No other candidate is capable of beating Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders in the general election and growing the Republican Party. Vote for Rand Paul

RLC Endorses Rand Paul for President

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WASHINGTON, DC – The Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC) is proud to announce the endorsement of Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) for the Republican presidential nomination. In a crowded field of candidates, most of whom show little genuine commitment to individual liberty, cutting spending or reducing the size of government, Senator Paul stands out as a consistent champion of the values of the Republican Liberty Caucus: limited government, free enterprise and personal liberty.

An RLC presidential endorsement requires a candidate to secure a two-thirds vote of the RLC state charters. Only a few presidential candidates have earned this honor in the 25 year history of the organization. While Rand Paul won the straw poll in New Hampshire at the RLC National Convention last October, the formal endorsement is the product of a more involved and controlled process engaging directly with RLC state charters and members.

“The RLC is a 100% grassroots, bottom up organization, and this endorsement indicates Senator Paul is the candidate of choice among our state charters and membership at large,” said RLC National Chairman Matt Nye. “Senator Paul has been a consistent favorite with our members since he announced his candidacy, and we are pleased to have the opportunity to formally endorse him.”

Senator Paul has been one of the strongest voices for liberty in the Senate, and has consistently opposed government abuse and the trampling of individual rights under the Obama administration. Paul has led on efforts for sentencing reform, to audit the Federal Reserve, to protect the Bill of Rights and to control spending. A President Paul would be the standard bearer for the GOP on issues like these on the national stage.

“The Republican Party is changing and we need dynamic new leaders like Paul to end the divisive rhetoric and dangerous policies being promoted by other candidates,” said RLC National Vice Chairman Dave Nalle. “Paul has motivated unprecedented numbers of student activists and successfully reached out to minorities. There is a war on for the future of the Republican Party, and Paul represents the faction which must win if the Party is going to grow and represent positive values Republicans can be proud of.”

A major goal of the Republican Liberty Caucus is to expand the number of Senators and Representatives who are dedicated to the principles of small government, free enterprise and individual liberty. With Rand Paul at the top of the Republican ticket and a great field of liberty candidates, a repeat of the 2010 and 2014 elections which gave the Republicans control of both the House and the Senate is possible.

“With proven leaders like Rand Paul we can bring our government back to the values of the founders,” Nye said. “The liberty and prosperity of American citizens will once again be at the top of the national agenda, rather than an afterthought, as is so often the case now.”

Texas RLC Convention February 13th 2016

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    The Republican Liberty Caucus of Texas is proud to announce its State Convention set for the weekend of February 13th in Austin, Texas. We have been working hard to bring a quality program in entertainment as well as activist training. Also, with Texas being part of Super Tuesday’s primary schedule this cycle, we will hold a Presidential Straw Poll.

    Invited speakers: Senators Rand Paul and Ted Cruz, Congressman Justin Amash, Rep. Jonathan Stickland, Rep. James White, Rep. David Simpson, Mr. Michael Steele, Mr. Donald Trump, Mr. Read King, Mr. Terry Holcomb, Ms. Debra Medina, Mr. Jerry Patterson, Mr. Dwayne Stovall, Mr. Keith Strahan, and Mr. Steve Stockman, Mr. Michael Steele, Art Martinez de Vara. Confirmed speaker list will be updated as convention draws closer.

    Leaders from Tea Parties, Republican Auxiliaries, and single issue organizations, are invited to attend. This convention is an excellent time to create resolutions for the 2016 TXGOP Platform and to form a Republican Liberty Coalition. Tabling and sponsor opportunities are available. Please contact us if you are interested. mbernstein@rlctx.net

    Get your packages now before the prices go up! The early bird prices will run through January 17th, at which point full prices will go into effect. The code to reserve a room if you wish to stay at the hotel is RLC.

    WHEN: Friday, February 12, 2016 at 7:00 PM – Saturday, February 13, 2016 at 9:00 PM (CST)

    WHERE: Embassy Suites, Austin Arboretum – 9505 Stonelake Boulevard Austin, TX 78759

    We’d like to remind everyone, the Republican Liberty Caucus prides itself on an open convention atmosphere. Anyone who wants to register to attend this event is eligible, you do not have to be a paid member of the RLC. Only paid members will have voting power and be in attendance to the business section of the convention, but all of the other events are open to anyone.

    Special speakers, grassroots training and lots of fun are planned.

    A reception will be held on Friday evening from 7pm-10pm, paid RLC members are invited to attend this event for free. Non-members are welcome with paid event ticket. Light food and a cash bar will be provided.

    Saturday will be a busy day with speakers and training.

    Breakfast is free for anyone who books a room at the hotel. Breakfast is available for a fee for those not staying at the hotel.

    Lunch, dinner and all training is covered under the general convention registration.

    Training will include Precinct Chair/Delegate/Convention training, Platform/Resolution/Records training, How to Fight Bond Elections, Roberts Rules and an Open Carry presentation. For RLC members training on the National database, CiviCRM will be provided.

    In liberty,

    Jeff LeBlanc
    Vice Chairman
    Republican Liberty Caucus, Texas

    Republican Liberty Caucus of Ohio Expands Its Liberty Index With Launch of the 2016 Candidate Survey

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    (Columbus, Ohio) December 17, 2015: The Ohio Liberty Index is a one-two punch, arming Ohio voters like never before. Last month the Republican Liberty Caucus of Ohio (RLCOH) unveiled the Ohio Legislative Liberty Index, scoring each and every sitting legislator on their liberty record. The 2016 Candidate Survey is the first part of the Ohio Candidate Liberty Index, which, in conjunction with the Ohio Legislator Liberty Index, will give liberty supporters in Ohio something they have never had: the ability to not only see what their current elected officials are doing in the statehouse, but the ability to decide if they want to keep them or replace them with more liberty-minded individuals.

    “Republican candidates for the Ohio House and Senate can tell us their liberty story,” said Bill Yarbrough, Chairman of the Republican Liberty Caucus of Ohio. “We will score every Republican legislative race, contested or not, and whether or not a survey is returned. Ohio voters need this information to make a reasoned decision about their Republican candidates.”

    The RLCOH will provide one of three scores to candidates based on the survey:

    NOT RECOMMENDED – candidate did not fill out survey, answered it in an unsatisfactory manner, or responses did not coincide with candidates historical voting record (if applicable)

    RECOMMENDED – candidate completed the survey satisfactorily and/or candidate voting record aligns with stated principles of the RLCOH

    RECOMMENDED AND ENDORSED – candidate meets the requirements for recommendation and has been scored favorably by the voting members of the Candidate Committee after required endorsement interviews

    For more information and to download a copy of the 2016 Candidate Survey, please go to http://rlcoh.org/oh-candidates

    Republican Liberty Caucus Launches SmartPhone App

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    The Republican Liberty Caucus is pleased to announce the release of our new fully featured SmartPhone app. It is a poweful tool to help us motivate, direct and inform activists using the speed, efficiency and convenience that we carry with us wherever we go.

    The app was developed through a partnership with Right Mobile US. It features national political news, convention and event info, and RLC specific content for the national organization and state chapters. It has everything you need to keep up to date on issues and activism in a very convenient package.

    The APP also features full social media integration so you can share articles and grow membership. Some areas still need to be fleshed out, but the app is ready to use and available now, so give it a try. It’s streamlined and easy to use, but there’s room for improvement. If you have suggestions or if you’d like to join the content development team send an email to: contact.

    You can download the APP from Google Play, Apple App Store, and the Microsoft Store.

    Google Play
    Apple Store
    Microsoft Store

    Republican Liberty Caucus of Ohio Releases Gamechanging Scoring System for Ohio Legislators

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    The Republican Liberty Caucus of Ohio (RLCOH) introduced the first liberty index of all sitting Ohio legislators this past Saturday at Williams on the Lake in Medina, Ohio.  In addition, they introduced plans for GOP candidates will be surveyed and potentially endorsed by the RLCOH, a state charter of the National Republican Liberty Caucus.

    Featured speakers included Sen. Kris Jordan, Ann Becker from Ohio Rising, Students for Concealed Carry Ohio Director Mike Newbern, and Congressional Candidates Matt Lynch and Mark Zetzer.  Video of the event can be viewed at https://youtu.be/hyEYxDzdJV0, and the RLCOH Ohio Liberty Index can be viewed at http://rlcoh.org/oh-legislators.