Here is the latests newsletter from the San Juan County Republican Party, full of good info and ways to get involved! There are some good quips on the sidebars, too!
SJCRP Newsletter
Vote No for Proposition 1!
See the wolf in sheep’s clothing. Under all the surface niceties of the Land Bank lie financially crippling measures and new missions. Of course we want protected lands to appreciate and enjoy. Preservation Trust, Bureau of Land Management, State and National Parks have served this purpose. The Land Bank has helped this mission but at much cost to our county financially. Competitive real estate sales have gone to other counties and competitive land leases have been lost to county control. Removing tax parcels diminishes our tax base at a time when our county needs are great. Stop the unnecessary expansion of Land Bank. Let it maintain what it has now, sell the properties not intended for conservation, get out of competitive agriculture and help our county in this rough economy. Be ready, this issue will not go away if rejected this election. We will be asked again over the next elections to reevaluate this excise tax. Until the economy recovers we need to help our county’s financial needs. Vote NO to Proposition 1.
SJC Republican Central Committee Ballot Suggestions
The Central Committee of the San Juan County Republican Party reccomends the following picks on the November ballot. However, we encourage everyone to vote their own mind, and we welcome hearing your opinions on these candidates/initatives.
Some Helpful Voting Information
Here is a very helpful page from the Freedom Foundation from which you can see a synopsis of the five initiatives on this year’s ballot. You may also download a more detailed version on the same page.
Here is the link: http://www.myfreedomfoundation.com/index.php/site/view/informed_voter_guide_2011
Property Rights Activism Training
HOW TO DEFEND YOUR PROPERTY AND PROPERTY RIGHTS
The Institute for Justice is a premier Libertarian public interest law firm. IJ litigates on behalf of individuals whose rights to economic liberty, private property rights, free speech, and equal protection under the law are denied by the State.
With the growth of government, it is beyond the capacity of any single organization to protect individual liberties. That’s why IJ trains advocates for liberty not only for today’s battles, but for those of tomorrow as well.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
San Juan Grange
Time: 11:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Lunch will be provided for reserved participants
Call 378- 6473 to participate!