Liberty News of KS Archive

  • Update From Andrew Gray, Chair of LPKS

    Update From Andrew Gray, Chair of LPKS

    We are at a precipice right now in Kansas politics and you can be a part of it. If you believe in fiscal conservatism, limited government, and the sovereignty of the individual then we want you as a candidate. Real and consistent change always begins...

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    LPKS Registers Twenty-two Candidates

    The Libertarian Party of Kansas (LPKS) nominated and registered twenty-two candidates for state level offices for the November 2nd 2010 general election.  Those candidates come from throughout the state, and are running for wide array of offices.  The entire list of candidates, including contact information,...

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  • Kansas Libertarian 2010 Convention and Primary Elections

    Kansas Libertarian 2010 Convention and Primary Elections

    Topeka, Kansas – The Libertarian Party of Kansas (LPKS) announces that its annual state convention will be Saturday April, 24th from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Topeka. The LPKS business session will be held at the Big Gage Shelter house located adjacent to the...

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  • Sebelius Departure Shows Self-Serving Nature of Current Political System

    Sebelius Departure Shows Self-Serving Nature of Current Political System

    Topeka – The resignation of Governor Kathleen Sebelius to accept the position of Secretary of Health and Human Services is another example of why Kansans should distrust their current so called “leaders.” In 2006 Sebelius won a decided victory to a second term as Governor...

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  • Libertarians Hail Recent Supreme Court Decisions

    Libertarians Hail Recent Supreme Court Decisions

    Lawrence – The Libertarian Party of Kansas (LPKS) is applauding recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions affirming individual rights. On June 12 the court ruled that “enemy combatants” being held at Guantanamo Bay may file habeas corpus petitions in district courts challenging the legality of their...

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  • Kansas Libertarians Field Strong Slate for 2008 Election Cycle

    Kansas Libertarians Field Strong Slate for 2008 Election Cycle

    Topeka – Hoping to capitalize on voter dissatisfaction with the major political parties, the Libertarian Party of Kansas (LPKS) on Monday filed candidates for a broad variety of state and local offices. State Libertarian Party of Kansas Chairman Rob Hodgkinson said that the number of...

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  • Fiscal Conservatism a Myth in Washington and Topeka

    Fiscal Conservatism a Myth in Washington and Topeka

    Lawrence – Last Monday President Bush announced that he will be proposing a $3.1 trillion budget. This budget sets a yet another record for federal government spending. Even worse, the budget deficit will increase to over $400 billion. “It is difficult to speak of the...

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  • Libertarian Party Sees Increase in Membership as Voters Note Problems with the Two Party System

    Libertarian Party Sees Increase in Membership as Voters Note Problems with the Two Party System

    Washington – Americans are deserting both the Republican and Democratic parties as the Libertarian Party sees an increase in membership. A survey released last month by Rasmussen Reports found that a record share of Americans, 32.9 percent, identified themselves as neither Republican nor Democrat. Meanwhile,...

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  • SB 296 an Insult to Kansas Voters

    SB 296 an Insult to Kansas Voters

    Topeka – Following the U.S. Supreme Court Kelo vs. New London decision in June, 2005 the legislature trumpeted reform by passing SB 323. This law is not scheduled to take effect until July 1, 2007. It is apparent that the implementation delay was designed to...

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