2023 Call To State Convention
In accordance with the Bylaws of the Libertarian of Colorado, (https://lpedia.org/wiki/Document:Colorado_State_Party_Bylaws_2021) Article IX, Section 1, “Annual Conventions,” the LPCO hereby...
View ArticleBylaws Committee Final Report
The Bylaws Committee final report can be found at https://lpedia.org/wiki/Colorado_Convention_2023 The post Bylaws Committee Final Report appeared first on Libertarian Party of Colorado.
View ArticleTreasurer Audit Report Released
The Audit Committee has released its report. It is posted on lpedia at https://lpedia.org/wiki/Libertarian_Party_of_Colorado_2023_Treasurer_Audit. The post Treasurer Audit Report Released appeared...
View ArticleSeeking applications for Treasurer
The board is looking for applicants to fill the vacant Treasurer seat. This seat will be up for election at the April convention so this appointment will be a very short term. If you are interested...
View Article2nd Monday April State Board Meeting
The April State Board Meeting, which is normally held on the 2nd Monday of the month, will not be held. It was replaced by a brief meeting held at the conclusion of the state convention, which ended on...
View ArticleLPCO Needs Assistant Treasurer
The LPCO is looking for a volunteer to assist the Treasurer with various clerical tasks. Please apply here: https://form.jotform.com/231230386227147 The post LPCO Needs Assistant Treasurer appeared...
View ArticleLibertarian Party of Colorado’s resolution with Colorado GOP
The Board of the Libertarian Part of Colorado passed a resolution at a special meeting held 6/17/2023 BE IT RESOLVED, the LPCO board supports and will work to enact the Chairman and Vice-Chairman’s...
View ArticleApplications for Style, Audit, and Convention Committees
Applications for Style, Audit, and Convention Committees are now being accepted. Audit committee: https://form.jotform.com/231905976075162 Style committee: https://form.jotform.com/231906224859159...
View ArticleSB23-303: Prop HH’s Votes of Shame
The Gallagher Amendment, adopted in 1982, aimed to maintain a balance between residential and non-residential property tax revenue. Repealing it would disproportionately burden homeowners, potentially...
View Article2024 Call to Convention
In accordance with the Bylaws of the Libertarian Party of Colorado, (https://lpedia.org/wiki/Document:Colorado_State_Bylaws_and_Convention_Rules_2023), Article XI, Section 2, “Annual Conventions,” the...
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