Okay – me three. I just sent a message to Steve complaining that I could not find the state platform published on the LPCO website or anywhere else (Tom Parker’s LPBC site is always good as well as Ari’s).

Now I come to understand that the reason that it is not published is because it does not exist.

 

This, in my view makes the task less onerous, as we are not contradicting or challenging present members of our own state group. We are inventing it.

 

paul

 

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Gregg,

There presently is no LPCO platform.  The LPCO's Bylaws (Article VI--Convention Committees) and Constitution (Article XI--Platform) specify the procedure to be followed for the development and adoption of a platform by and for the LPCO, but those provisions have apparently have never been exercised.  (Although, I recall that David Bryant mentioned that some work on a platform for the LPCO was done several years ago, but he didn't have any written records of what that work was.)

- Steve

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Under CO Libs, the National Platform is 29 pages & there's no State Platform.  Am I missing something?  If not, our duty is to separate out state?  Where do I find a State Platform?    Gregg



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