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Libertarians believe that you have the right to live your life as you wish, without the government interfering -- as long as you don’t violate the rights of others. Politically, this means Libertarians favor rolling back the size and cost of government, and eliminating laws that stifle the economy and control people’s personal choices.
 

 
 
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The officers of the New River Libertarians are:

Chairman: Allen Meek (Draper, Virginia)
Vice Chair: Anne Panella (Pembroke, Virginia)
Secretary: Jonathan McGlumphy (Blacksburg, Virginia)
Treasurer: Luke Scharf (Blacksburg, Virginia)

If you would like more information or (better yet) want to become involved, please contact:

Floyd County, Giles County, Montgomery County:

Jonathan McGlumphy
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, MC 0238
Virginia Tech
Blacksburg, VA 24061
E-mail:
Phone: (540) 231-3708

Pulaski County:

Shawn Meek
PO Box 63
Draper, VA 24324
E-mail:
Phone: (540) 980-6440

If you have any questions about the Libertarian Party of Virginia, you are welcome to contact Jim Lark at . Dr. Lark is the chairman of the Ninth Congressional District Committee and a member of the LPVa's State Central Committee.

Dr. Lark is also a member of the Libertarian National Committee, the board of directors of the Libertarian Party; he is the representative for Region 5E, which consists of Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia. In addition, he served as the national chairman of the Libertarian Party during the 2000-2002 term. You are welcome to contact him if you have any questions about the Libertarian Party.

 

 

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