LIBERTARIAN ACTIVITIES IN NOVEMBER
The election will soon be over, but Libertarian activity continues all year. Here is what’s coming up in November.
Tuesday, November 5:
ELECTION DAY
ELECTION NIGHT PARTY – 7:00 p.m.
Nomadic Outlook
3505 Country White Lane
Austin, TX 78749
(Off of Brodie Lane north of William Cannon in South Austin)
Saturday, November 9:
STATE LIBERTARIAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
(SLEC) MEETING – 9:00 a.m.
Homewood Suites by Hilton
29813 I-45 North
The Woodlands, TX 77381
(North of Houston – the public is invited)
Monday, November 11:
LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF TRAVIS COUNTY
MONTHLY MEETING – 6:45 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Speaker: Jacob Huebert, President of the Liberty Justice Center, which fights to protect workers’ rights, school choice, economic liberty, private property rights, and free speech.
Location:
Casa Chapala
9041 Research Blvd.
Austin, TX 78758
(At 183 & Burnet Road)
November 15th through 18th:
LIBERTY INTERNATIONAL WORLD CONFERENCE 2024
https://liberty-intl.org/liwc2024/
In a world increasingly gripped by socialist ideals, censorship, and a cabal bent on global domination, championing liberty has never been more critical. Join with your fellow libertarians this November, where passionate minds from around the world come together to discuss the next steps in reclaiming our freedom!
Location:
Embassy Suites Grapevine DFW Airport North
2401 Bass Pro Drive
Grapevine, TX 76051
VOTER GUIDE:
The Austin Liberator recommends voting for the following candidates for 2024
Chase Oliver for President/Mike ter Maat for Vice President
STATE-WIDE:
Ted Brown for U. S. Senator
Hawk Dunlap for Railroad Commissioner
J. David Roberson for State Supreme Court, Place 6
Christine Weems* for State Supreme Court, Place 4
U.S. CONGRESSIONAL - DISTRICT SPECIFIC:
Jeff Miller for U. S. House, District 10
Bob King for U. S. House, District 21
Girish Altekar for U. S. House, District 37
STATE CONGRESSIONAL - DISTRICT SPECIFIC:
Daniel Jerome McCarthy for State House, District 48
The Austin Liberator recommends voting "No" on these tax provisions. Check your sample ballot at https://votetravis.gov/wp-content/uploads/G24-Bedsheet-Ballot-1.pdf
Travis County & ISDs:
Travis County Prop. A – Property tax hike for childcare
Austin ISD Prop A – Property tax hike for operations
Manor ISD Prop A – Property tax hike for operations
Round Rock ISD:
Prop. A - $798,305,000 bond for school buildings
Prop. B - $125,300,000 bond for technology upgrades
Prop. C - $8,620,000 bond for arts facilities
Prop. D - $65,910,000 bond for athletic stadium expansion
Lakeway MUD:
Prop. A - $18,657,000 bond for sewers and drainage
Prop. B - $13,207,000 bond for recreational facilities