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Welcome to the Fort Bend County Libertarian Party web portal.

Carlos Cain resigned as chair of the FBCLP and as such a special convention was held in accordance to the bylaws on June 13, 2011.

The result of the convnetion determined that Michael Lee replaced Mr. Cain.

All inquiries regarding the FBCLP should be directed to Mr. Lee at the following:

chair@fortbendlp.org


Run for Office!

Hi folks.  This is a broadcast to all the email addresses I can find for Libertarians in Fort Bend County.  There are several places left on our November 2012 general election ballots for which no Libertarian has filed, including:
 
U. S. House of Representatives District TX-09
State Senate District 13
State Senate District 17
State Senate District 18
State Representative District 26
State Representative District 28
State Representative District 30 or 85*
State Board of Education Place 4
State Board of Education Place 7
 

Social Gathering

Friends of Liberty, Peace, Prosperity and Freedom:

Join us for a social gathering over lunch (for location, see below) on:

Saturday
October 29, 2011
1:00 PM

Our guest speaker is FBISD Trustee, Prof. Cynthia Gary

Bring your family and friends for an informal social gathering of people who love liberty, peace, prosperity and freedom.

We will meet for lunch to hear how Fort Bend citizens (Libertarians, Republicans, Democrats, and Independents) can join forces to reduce school taxes in FBISD.
 

Please RSVP by registering:

http://fortbendlp.org/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=11

Michael Lee

Chair, Fort Bend LP

LIBERTARIANS NOMINATE GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE



Email: chair@fortbendlp.org


LIBERTARIANS NOMINATE GUBERNATORIAL CANDIDATE

STAFFORD, TEXAS - June 14, 2010 - Kathie Glass, a Houston attorney, has won the Libertarian Party nomination for Governor of Texas.  She will face incumbent Governor Rick Perry and former Houston mayor Bill White in November.
 
"This is our time.  We will leave this convention as a united party," said Glass.  "Texans want smaller government and more freedom.  This is the message that we bring."
 
"Regrettably, our current governor seems intent on running our state "Washington D.C." style instead of Texas style.  Runaway taxes, exploding spending, escalating debt, ever-growing government, and confiscation of property so he can give it to foreign interests -- where will it end?" asked Glass.
 
Glass said she will reach out to voters who supported Medina, a conservative activist from Wharton who ran an “insurgent campaign” in this Republican gubernatorial primary.

Notice of Convention

COMBINED PRECINCT CONVENTIONS -
TUESDAY - MARCH 09, 2010
7:00 PM

COUNTY CONVENTION -
SATURDAY - MARCH 13, 2010
1:00 PM

Libertarian Activists of Fort Bend County,

The Precinct Conventions and the County Convention for the Libertarian Party of Fort Bend County will be held in March in the Great Republic of Texas. Details to follow...

The conventions for all precincts in Fort Bend County will be on March 09, 2010 at 7:00 PM:

Swen Chinese Cafe
4526 Hwy 6 South
Sugar Land, TX 77478
281-265-8300
(next to Sears)
The Precinct Conventions will probably end around 8:30 PM.

 

Click to RSVP

The County Convention for the Libertarian Party of Fort Bend County will be on March 13, 2008 at 1:00 PM:

Spring Creek Barbeque
4895 Hwy 6 South
Missouri City, TX 77459
281-499-8222
The County Convention will probably end around 3:00 PM.

Click to RSVP

Yours in Liberty,

Michael Lee,
County Chair

Global Science Center on Hold

Global Science Center on Hold

 

Many within the FBCLP have opposed the construction of the Global Science Center promoted by the Fort Bend Independent School District. Vendor backed board members and Superintendent Jenny have been pushing this project, dismissing the inevitable tax increases that are associated with such endeavors.

 

Vocal FBISD Bond Critics Hit In Bank Scam

Vocal FBISD Bond Critics Hit In Bank Scam They Say Was Meant To Send A Message

by Bob Dunn, Nov 01, 2007, 02 20 PM

Kevin Tunstall and Noel Pinnock both live in Missouri City, both ran unsuccessfully for public office in the last election, and both have been vocal opponents of Fort Bend Independent School District’s proposed $428 million bond referendum.

Now, Tunstall and Pinnock have something else in common. Within the past week, they say, someone in Austin found a way to make fraudulent withdrawals from both men’s bank accounts.

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