September, 2012

Overview

  • Standard for endorsed candidates
  • Primary Successes
  • New Hampshire general election on November 6th
  • Volunteer Coordination
  • Annual meeting Saturday, October 6th

Standard for endorsed candidates

The NHLA continues to raise the bar for endorsed candidates. This year we only endorsed incumbent candidates who were a B or better on our liberty rating. This is a higher standard that the B- rating that was used last year. This allows the NHLA to focus on those candidates who are doing the most for liberty. This is exciting because even with the raising of our standards, we have found many liberty friendly candidates to support. We can see the NHLA is making a difference in Concord.

Primary Successes

More than 130 of the NHLA endorsed state reps have passed through their primary unscathed, as well as eight candidates for state senate. This is an outstanding success for the NHLA. In not much more than a decade we have seen the NHLA really take off.

New Hampshire general election will be held on November 6th.

There is much to be done before the election. Consider volunteering for a campaign.

Volunteer Coordination

If you're ready to promote liberty in your town or city first see if you have endorsed candidates in your district. You may also check our NHLA's 2012 liberty rating to get an idea of how your region is contributing to, or detracting from, liberty in the state house. Voters need to learn about the advantages of our endorsed candidates, and volunteers need to tell them. Consider volunteering for a campaign near you. If there is not a campaign near you that you support, consider a donation to the NHLA, or an endorsed candidate. Notice that there are eight endorsed state senate candidates, all of whom need lots of bodies on the ground. If you still don't know what to do contact our political director, Anthony Pugh, at political@nhliberty.org.

Annual meeting Saturday, October 6th.

This year's annual meeting will be held on October 6th at 2PM. Guests are asked to bring a dessert as there will be a dessert potluck. Lunch and refreshments will be provided. The annual meeting will be held at a private address. Members are asked to RSVP to chair@nhliberty.org for location. Before the annual meeting, there will be a board meeting held from 1PM until 2PM at the same location which is open to all members. Come and meet legislators, meet past, current, and future board members. Share your insight and knowledge with the NHLA. The NHLA is making things happen; be a part of it!


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The New Hampshire Liberty Alliance is a non-partisan coalition working to increase individual freedom in New Hampshire. We do this by monitoring bills in the legislative sessions and encouraging private charity, a civil society, and citizen involvement.