"Founded in 1990, the Republican Liberty Caucus of Texas works to advance the principles of limited government, individual liberty and free markets within the Republican Party and throughout Texas. Our candidates focus on a broad range of issues, including education, taxation, property rights, gun rights, free speech, federalism and the proper role of government.
In addition to giving disenfranchised smaller-government Republicans a home by creating incentive to stay in our party, the Republican Liberty Caucus of Texas helps avoid a potential exodus to Libertarian, Constitutional, and other third parties, which would open the door to big-government victories from leftist candidates. The Republican Liberty Caucus of Texas is proud to promote the GOP's smaller-government message. Our limited government, individual liberty and free market ideas will win by inclusion."
The Bexar County RLC is dedicated to educating others in the community about principles such as Free Enterprise, Personal Freedom, and the Protection of Individual rights.
Many organizations do a lot of talking, but the RLC is at the center of the action. The RLC is working to build a grassroots network consisting of champions of liberty and America’s Founding principles. By empowering grassroots activists across the country via our national network and state affiliates, the Republican Liberty Caucus is able to move Republican Party policies and candidates in the direction of liberty. At the same time, we are able to help transform concerned liberty-loving citizens into party leaders and elected officials.
6:00-6:30 meet & greet 6:30 meeting promptly starts.
Guest Speaker: Jerry Farley
Republican Political Activist from Gillespie County. Mr Farley led a very successful effort to reform the Gillespie GOP. He will share his strategy for effectively working in the Republican Party. He'll cover the importance of Precinct Chairman and how to become one. For those who want to make a difference this meeting will provide important information.
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