Agenda for the October 13th, 2020 Business Meeting
DRAFT AGENDA – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Join the Libertarian Party of Orange County, FL for our regular business meeting on Tuesday, October 13th, 2020.
Everyone is welcome to attend, regardless of political affiliation (or lack of). Our focus is the advancement of liberty within our local communities through activism, events, and Libertarian political candidates. Can’t make it and want to support the party? Follow our Livestream during the event and please consider contributing to our success by making a Donation.
Location: Orlando Brewing 1301 Atlanta Ave, Orlando, FL 32806
6:00 – Meet and Greet
6:30 – Call to Order
Determination of Quorum – 75% of Executive Committee or 25% of all voting members
Declaration of Proxy
Approval and Adoption of Agenda
Review and Approval of Minutes – Minutes for August 18th, 2020 Business Meeting
6:35 – Guest Speakers – Valerie Anderson, Philip Frye, and Marcos Marrero will be speaking on the Split Oak Forest issue.
7:05 – Officer Reports
Chair Report – Ralph Groves
Vice-Chair Report – Pedro Geliga
Secretary Report – Mari Peele
Treasurer Report – Greg Peele
7:20 – Committee Reports
Bylaws Report
Finance Report
Communications Report
Membership Report
Platform Report
7:35 – Old Business
7:35 – New Business
- Motion 2020-16 (See Appendix A and Appendix B)
- Mover: Greg Peele
- Motion: I move for the Libertarian Party of Orange County, Florida to make the following endorsements:
- Jo Jorgensen for President and Jeremy “Spike” Cohen for Vice-President
- To write in “None of the Above” for Orange County Sheriff
- To write in “None of the Above” for Orange County Property Appraiser
- To vote “NO” on Florida Constitutional Amendment 1
- To vote “NO” on Florida Constitutional Amendment 2
- To vote “NO” on Florida Constitutional Amendment 3
- To vote “YES” on Florida Constitutional Amendment 4
- To vote “NO” on Florida Constitutional Amendment 5
- To vote “NO” on Florida Constitutional Amendment 6
- To vote “NO” on Orange County Charter Question #1
- To vote “YES” on Orange County Charter Question #2
- To vote “YES” on Orange County Charter Question #3
- Floor motions
8:00 – Adjourn
Appendix A
Mover’s Rationale:
Jo Jorgensen and Jeremy “Spike” Cohen are the Libertarian National Committee’s nominees for the offices of President and Vice-President. They are principled Libertarians that have boldly and uncompromisingly promoted our party’s platform of individual rights and limited government. We recommend that Libertarians give them unreserved support.
Orange County Sheriff did not have a competitive election outside of the Democratic primary that only Democrats could vote in – silencing the voice of 57% of Orange County voters who are not Democrats. Incumbent Sheriff John Mina is no friend of liberty: he has continued the policies of his predecessor Jerry Demings enforcing the tyrannical Drug War and allowed abusive use of force procedures that inspired substantial protests in Orlando – in which his deputies responded with tear gas, pepper spray, curfews, and corralling measures on nonviolent protesters. One silver lining is that he has not used the Republican-led gun control measures from the 2018 Marjory-Stoneman Douglas Act to the same extent as his Republican colleagues; ironically making Orange County an unexpected sanctuary for gun rights. He has similarly shown little enforcement of the abusive COVID-19 lockdown policies passed by the Orange County Commission and Orlando City Council. However, in both cases his approach seems to be due to hesitation to commit law enforcement resources rather than philosophical objection. While Sheriff Mina will certainly win reelection, we do not believe his anointing by Orlando Democratic power brokers and a minority of Orange County voters is legitimate and we recommend writing in “None of the Above” as a protest.
Orange County Property Appraiser did not have a competitive election outside of the Democratic primary that only Democrats could vote in – silencing the voice of 57% of Orange County voters who are not Democrats. Amy Mercado is a loyal Democratic partisan with no expertise whatsoever in the office she seeks – she defeated incumbent Rick Singh primarily based concerns about Singh’s ethics plus party support. We cannot predict how Mercado will actually perform in office. Libertarians believe the office of Property Appraiser should not exist in the first place as it exists solely for the purpose of theft; to extort Orange County property owners of the County’s rent on their private property at whatever valuation they feel is “just.” While Amy Mercado will certainly win election, we do not believe her anointing by Orlando Democratic power brokers and a minority of Orange County voters is legitimate and we recommend writing in “None of the Above” as a protest.
For the Florida Constitutional Amendments, I incorporate the Libertarian Party of Florida’s Legislative Action Committee Report by reference.
Some brief additional notes:
- Amendment 1 is unnecessary since federal law prohibits non-citizens voting, the current Constitutional language is clear, and no Florida jurisdictions are advocating otherwise; it is purely virtue signaling by Republican nationalists with no practical effect
- Amendment 2 will be ruinous to Florida’s already hurting economy, and it reflects a level of national socialist control over labor and pricing that should not exist in a free society. While Orange County will probably be less affected than most since the cost of living and wages are already higher here than the Florida average, it will be absolutely devastating to rural counties.
- Amendment 3 will make it far more difficult for candidates not belonging to the Republican or Democratic Party to make it to the general election in November, and practical implementation in California and Washington shows it actually reduces turnout while reinforcing the one party rule problems those states already had. The correct solution is to switch all elections to Ranked Choice Voting on the November general election and Amendment 3 will make it harder, not easier, to fix things.
- Amendment 4 is purely a strategic choice; the Libertarian platform is silent on it. Constitutional amendments should be carefully conceived, carefully measured, and passed only when absolutely necessary, with plenty of time for each side to make their case. It is for the same reason that LPOC already requires Constitutional amendments to our own bylaws to pass two consecutive votes; how much more important is the Florida Constitution?
- Amendments 5 and 6 are tinkering with existing exemptions to property tax. While some would argue that any reduction in tax is good, these exemptions are robbing Peter to pay Paul and are in violation of the platform requirements for equal treatment under law; county and city governments are not restricted from increasing the millage to compensate for homestead reductions and indeed have consistently done so. This does not reduces taxes, it merely shifts the burden from a favored class to a disfavored class. It also indirectly causes increases in rent since non-homesteaded owners receive the brunt of the related millage increases.
Orange County Charter Question 1 involves establishing “rights” for inanimate objects such as rivers and springs to be free of pollution. While we adamantly oppose pollution as an act of aggression against the public that the government already often fails at preventing, this perversion of legal philosophy is absurd. At the end of the day, only individual people have rights and thus have standing to sue in court. If this measure is passed, certain privileged people will appoint themselves as the protectors of the environment and thus arbiters of these rights however they see them – and given how things have gone in Orange County the past two decades, it’s not hard to guess how little this approach will care about individual human rights and how far this will go off the rails. As a practical issue, passing this charter question will also result in extensive lawsuits costing Orange taxpayers possibly millions, since the Florida legislature has already passed laws that forbid local jurisdictions from enforcing such laws and have the authority to do so. We believe that using the government – always susceptible to developer and corporate cronyism and lobbying – as the mechanism to defend the environment is ridiculous. We need to promote better solutions using private property and individual interests to defend our environment. We recommend voting “NO” on Question 1 and holding companies accountable for polluting the environment by better means.
Orange County Charter Question 2, ironically, involves the government failing to honor environmental protection by violating property and contract rights in spirit if not necessarily in law. The Split Oak Forest was put under government control to protect a sensitive environmental area with the promise that the Orange and Osceola county governments would continue to honor that in perpetuity. Of course, now that they’re chasing shiny developer money from the Tavistock Group and want to build a toll road for the crony Central Florida Expressway Authority, let’s forget the promises that were made when this environmental preservation contract was established, right? While we advocate private property as the mechanism for protecting the environment for exactly this reason – government promises are fleeting at best and easily forgotten in the face of lobbyist money – we believe that voting “YES” on Question 2 is appropriate to hold the Orange County government to its promises and honor the environmental decision that created the Split Oak preserve in the first place. Make the Tavistock developers figure out an alternate solution that isn’t violating the spirit of the contract made with Orange and Osceola county residents.
Orange County Charter Question 3 is purely a procedural question about how to add charter amendments to the ballot. There is already a difficult process to do that via petitions across all six Orange County districts, and it has a time limit of 180 days. One of the required elements of this process is government approval, and petitions cannot be collected while the government is doing said review. This amendment changes the process so that the time spent for government approval does not count against the 180 time limit for petitions. While we believe that constitutional and bylaw amendments should be difficult, giving the government the ability to deny such amendments merely by failing to act in review and run out the clock is a bad idea. We recommend a “YES” vote on Question 3.
Appendix B
Links to Ballotpedia.org Florida Amendment summaries:
Amendment 1: https://ballotpedia.org/Florida_Amendment_1,_Citizen_Requirement_for_Voting_Initiative_(2020)
Amendment 2: https://ballotpedia.org/Florida_Amendment_2,_$15_Minimum_Wage_Initiative_(2020)
Amendment 3: https://ballotpedia.org/Florida_Amendment_3,_Top-Two_Open_Primaries_for_State_Offices_Initiative_(2020)
Amendment 4: https://ballotpedia.org/Florida_Amendment_4,_Require_Constitutional_Amendments_to_be_Passed_Twice_Initiative_(2020)
Amendment 5: https://ballotpedia.org/Florida_Amendment_5,_Extend_%22Save_Our_Homes%22_Portability_Period_Amendment_(2020)
Amendment 6: https://ballotpedia.org/Florida_Amendment_6,_Homestead_Property_Tax_Discount_for_Spouses_of_Deceased_Veterans_Amendment_(2020)
2020 Charter Review Commission Final Report
https://www.occompt.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/2020-CRC-Final-Report.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1DEPeiNDyceGXagjFVK4cGHJcoCy4ZBxIu4oS4lFQvzJ2mIamI7Pl-5uU
November 2020 Business Meeting Minutes (DRAFT)
NOVEMBER 17TH, 2020
Opening
The regular meeting of the Libertarian Party of Orange County, Fl. was called to order at 6:44PM on November 17th, 2020 at Orlando Brewing by Chair – Ralph Groves.
Present
Executive Committee: Chair – Ralph Groves, Mari Peele – Secretary, Greg Peele – Treasurer, Membership Chair- Wayne Jackman
Voting Members: Katie Groves, Will Dukes
Regular Members: Phillip Frye
Determination of Quorum (75% of Executive Committee or 25% of all voting members)
Quorum was established.
Approval and Adoption of Agenda
Greg Peele made a motion to adopt the agenda. The motion was seconded by Wayne Jackman and passed unanimously.
Approval of the Minutes
Wayne Jackman moved to approve the minutes from the October 13th, 2020 business meeting. The motion was seconded by Greg Peele and without objection.
Roundtable Discussion- Election results.
5 Minute Recess
Chair Report – Ralph Groves
Vice-Chair Report – No Report
Secretary Report – Mari Peele
Treasurer Report – Greg Peele
By-Laws Report – No Report
Finance Report – No Report
Communications Report – Greg Peele
Membership Report – Wayne Jackman
Platform Report – No Report
Old Business
New Business
Adjournment
Mari Peele made a motion to adjourn. The motion was seconded by Greg Peele and passed unanimously.
Meeting was adjourned at 8:56pm by Chair – Ralph Groves. The next business meeting will be at 6:00PM on December 15th, 2020, at Orlando Brewing.
Minutes submitted by: Mari Peele
December 2020 Business Meeting Agenda
Agenda for the December 15th, 2020 Business Meeting
DRAFT AGENDA – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Join the Libertarian Party of Orange County, FL for our regular business meeting on Tuesday, December 15th, 2020.
Everyone is welcome to attend, regardless of political affiliation (or lack of). Our focus is the advancement of liberty within our local communities through activism, events, and Libertarian political candidates. Can’t make it and want to support the party? Follow our Livestream during the event and please consider contributing to our success by making a Donation.
Location: Orlando Brewing 1301 Atlanta Ave, Orlando, FL 32806
6:00 – Meet and Greet
6:30 – Call to Order
Determination of Quorum – 75% of Executive Committee or 25% of all voting members
Declaration of Proxy
Approval and Adoption of Agenda
Review and Approval of Minutes – Minutes for November 17th, 2020 Business Meeting
6:35 – Guest Speakers – Jim Turney speaking about 2020 elections and the lessons Libertarians can learn for next time.
7:05 – Officer Reports
Chair Report – Ralph Groves
Vice-Chair Report – Will Dukes
Secretary Report – John Morrisey (temporary appointment)
Treasurer Report – Wayne Jackman
7:20 – Committee Reports
Bylaws Report
Finance Report
Communications Report
Membership Report
Platform Report
7:35 – Old Business
7:35 – New Business
8:00 – Adjourn
Annual Officer Elections – November 2020 Business Meeting
Libertarian Party of Orange County:
Annual Officer Elections
We will be meeting on November 17th, 2020 at the Orlando Brewing at 1301 Atlanta Ave, Orlando, Fl 32806
Join us for a meet and greet starting at 6PM followed by our business meeting at 6:30PM.
All are welcome to the social and to attend the Business Meeting which will follow.
November 2020 Business Meeting Agenda
Agenda for the November 17th, 2020 Business Meeting
DRAFT AGENDA – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Join the Libertarian Party of Orange County, FL for our regular business meeting on Tuesday, November 17th, 2020.
Everyone is welcome to attend, regardless of political affiliation (or lack of). Our focus is the advancement of liberty within our local communities through activism, events, and Libertarian political candidates. Can’t make it and want to support the party? Follow our Livestream during the event and please consider contributing to our success by making a Donation.
Location: Orlando Brewing 1301 Atlanta Ave, Orlando, FL 32806
6:00 – Meet and Greet
6:30 – Call to Order
Determination of Quorum – 75% of Executive Committee or 25% of all voting members
Declaration of Proxy
Approval and Adoption of Agenda
Review and Approval of Minutes – Minutes for October 13th, 2020 Business Meeting
6:35 – Roundtable Discussion – Election Results
7:05 – Officer Reports
Chair Report – Ralph Groves
Vice-Chair Report – Pedro Geliga
Secretary Report – Mari Peele
Treasurer Report – Greg Peele
7:20 – Committee Reports
Bylaws Report
Finance Report
Communications Report
Membership Report
Platform Report
7:35 – Old Business
7:35 – New Business
8:00 – Adjourn
OCTOBER 2020 BUSINESS MEETING MINTUES (DRAFT)
OCTOBER 13TH, 2020
Opening
The regular meeting of the Libertarian Party of Orange County, Fl. was called to order at 6:38PM on October 13th, 2020 at Orlando Brewing by Chair – Ralph Groves.
Present
Executive Committee: Chair – Ralph Groves, Vice Chair – Pedro Geliga, Mari Peele – Secretary, Greg Peele – Treasurer, Membership Chair- Wayne Jackman
Voting Members: Katie Groves
Regular Members: None
Determination of Quorum (75% of Executive Committee or 25% of all voting members)
Quorum was established.
Approval and Adoption of Agenda
Wayne Jackman made a motion to adopt the agenda. The motion was seconded by Greg Peele and passed unanimously.
Approval of the Minutes
Wayne Jackman moved to approve the minutes from the August 18th, 2020 business meeting. The motion was seconded by Greg Peele and without objection.
Guest Speaker- Valerie Anderson from Friend’s of Split Oak speaking on the Split Oak Forest issue.
5 Minute Recess
Chair Report – Ralph Groves
Vice-Chair Report – No Report
Secretary Report – Mari Peele
Treasurer Report – Greg Peele
By-Laws Report – No Report
Finance Report – No Report
Communications Report – Greg Peele
Membership Report – Wayne Jackman – BBQ 10-17-2020 at Langford Park on Bumby Ave.
Platform Report – No Report
Old Business
New Business
Adjournment
Mari Peele made a motion to adjourn. The motion was seconded by Greg Peele and passed unanimously.
Meeting was adjourned at 8:28pm by Chair – Ralph Groves. The next business meeting will be at 6:00PM on November 17th, 2020, at Orlando Brewing.
Minutes submitted by: Mari Peele
SEPTEMBER 2020 BUSINESS MEETING MINUTES (DRAFT)
SEPTEMBER 8TH, 2020
Opening
The regular meeting of the Libertarian Party of Orange County, Fl. was called to order at 6:42PM on September 8th, 2020 at Orlando Brewing by Chair – Ralph Groves.
Present
Executive Committee: Chair – Ralph Groves, Mari Peele – Secretary, Greg Peele – Treasurer, Membership Chair- Wayne Jackman
Voting Members: Katie Groves
Regular Members: None
Determination of Quorum (75% of Executive Committee or 25% of all voting members)
Quorum was established.
Approval and Adoption of Agenda
Wayne Jackman made a motion to adopt the agenda. The motion was seconded by Greg Peele and passed unanimously.
Approval of the Minutes
Wayne Jackman moved to approve the minutes from the August 18th, 2020 business meeting. The motion was seconded by Greg Peele and without objection.
Roundtable Discussion- Planning session for supporting the Jo Jorgensen Campaign.
5 Minute Recess
Chair Report – Ralph Groves
Vice-Chair Report – No Report
Secretary Report – Mari Peele
Treasurer Report – Greg Peele
By-Laws Report – No Report
Finance Report – No Report
Communications Report – Greg Peele
Membership Report – Wayne Jackman – BBQ 10-17-2020 at Langford Park on Bumby Ave.
Platform Report – No Report
Old Business
New Business
Adjournment
Wayne Jackman made a motion to adjourn. The motion was seconded by Greg Peele and passed unanimously.
Meeting was adjourned at 7:56pm by Chair – Ralph Groves. The next business meeting will be at 6:00PM on October 13th, 2020, at Orlando Brewing.
Minutes submitted by: Mari Peele
GUEST SPEAKER – OCTOBER 2020 BUSINESS MEETING
Libertarian Party of Orange County presents:
Valerie Anderson from Friends of Split Oak, Marcos Diego Marrero for Osceola County Commissioner District 3, and Philip Frye speaking about the county ballot initiative regarding the Split Oaks toll road on the boundary between Orange and Osceola County.
We will be meeting on October 13th, 2020 at the Orlando Brewing at 1301 Atlanta Ave, Orlando, Fl 32806
Join us for a meet and greet starting at 6PM followed by our business meeting at 6:30PM.
All are welcome to the social and to attend the Business Meeting which will follow.
OCTOBER 2020 BUSINESS MEETING AGENDA
Agenda for the October 13th, 2020 Business Meeting
DRAFT AGENDA – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Join the Libertarian Party of Orange County, FL for our regular business meeting on Tuesday, October 13th, 2020.
Everyone is welcome to attend, regardless of political affiliation (or lack of). Our focus is the advancement of liberty within our local communities through activism, events, and Libertarian political candidates. Can’t make it and want to support the party? Follow our Livestream during the event and please consider contributing to our success by making a Donation.
Location: Orlando Brewing 1301 Atlanta Ave, Orlando, FL 32806
6:00 – Meet and Greet
6:30 – Call to Order
Determination of Quorum – 75% of Executive Committee or 25% of all voting members
Declaration of Proxy
Approval and Adoption of Agenda
Review and Approval of Minutes – Minutes for August 18th, 2020 Business Meeting
6:35 – Guest Speakers – Valerie Anderson, Philip Frye, and Marcos Marrero will be speaking on the Split Oak Forest issue.
7:05 – Officer Reports
Chair Report – Ralph Groves
Vice-Chair Report – Pedro Geliga
Secretary Report – Mari Peele
Treasurer Report – Greg Peele
7:20 – Committee Reports
Bylaws Report
Finance Report
Communications Report
Membership Report
Platform Report
7:35 – Old Business
7:35 – New Business
8:00 – Adjourn
Appendix A
Mover’s Rationale:
Jo Jorgensen and Jeremy “Spike” Cohen are the Libertarian National Committee’s nominees for the offices of President and Vice-President. They are principled Libertarians that have boldly and uncompromisingly promoted our party’s platform of individual rights and limited government. We recommend that Libertarians give them unreserved support.
Orange County Sheriff did not have a competitive election outside of the Democratic primary that only Democrats could vote in – silencing the voice of 57% of Orange County voters who are not Democrats. Incumbent Sheriff John Mina is no friend of liberty: he has continued the policies of his predecessor Jerry Demings enforcing the tyrannical Drug War and allowed abusive use of force procedures that inspired substantial protests in Orlando – in which his deputies responded with tear gas, pepper spray, curfews, and corralling measures on nonviolent protesters. One silver lining is that he has not used the Republican-led gun control measures from the 2018 Marjory-Stoneman Douglas Act to the same extent as his Republican colleagues; ironically making Orange County an unexpected sanctuary for gun rights. He has similarly shown little enforcement of the abusive COVID-19 lockdown policies passed by the Orange County Commission and Orlando City Council. However, in both cases his approach seems to be due to hesitation to commit law enforcement resources rather than philosophical objection. While Sheriff Mina will certainly win reelection, we do not believe his anointing by Orlando Democratic power brokers and a minority of Orange County voters is legitimate and we recommend writing in “None of the Above” as a protest.
Orange County Property Appraiser did not have a competitive election outside of the Democratic primary that only Democrats could vote in – silencing the voice of 57% of Orange County voters who are not Democrats. Amy Mercado is a loyal Democratic partisan with no expertise whatsoever in the office she seeks – she defeated incumbent Rick Singh primarily based concerns about Singh’s ethics plus party support. We cannot predict how Mercado will actually perform in office. Libertarians believe the office of Property Appraiser should not exist in the first place as it exists solely for the purpose of theft; to extort Orange County property owners of the County’s rent on their private property at whatever valuation they feel is “just.” While Amy Mercado will certainly win election, we do not believe her anointing by Orlando Democratic power brokers and a minority of Orange County voters is legitimate and we recommend writing in “None of the Above” as a protest.
For the Florida Constitutional Amendments, I incorporate the Libertarian Party of Florida’s Legislative Action Committee Report by reference.
Some brief additional notes:
Orange County Charter Question 1 involves establishing “rights” for inanimate objects such as rivers and springs to be free of pollution. While we adamantly oppose pollution as an act of aggression against the public that the government already often fails at preventing, this perversion of legal philosophy is absurd. At the end of the day, only individual people have rights and thus have standing to sue in court. If this measure is passed, certain privileged people will appoint themselves as the protectors of the environment and thus arbiters of these rights however they see them – and given how things have gone in Orange County the past two decades, it’s not hard to guess how little this approach will care about individual human rights and how far this will go off the rails. As a practical issue, passing this charter question will also result in extensive lawsuits costing Orange taxpayers possibly millions, since the Florida legislature has already passed laws that forbid local jurisdictions from enforcing such laws and have the authority to do so. We believe that using the government – always susceptible to developer and corporate cronyism and lobbying – as the mechanism to defend the environment is ridiculous. We need to promote better solutions using private property and individual interests to defend our environment. We recommend voting “NO” on Question 1 and holding companies accountable for polluting the environment by better means.
Orange County Charter Question 2, ironically, involves the government failing to honor environmental protection by violating property and contract rights in spirit if not necessarily in law. The Split Oak Forest was put under government control to protect a sensitive environmental area with the promise that the Orange and Osceola county governments would continue to honor that in perpetuity. Of course, now that they’re chasing shiny developer money from the Tavistock Group and want to build a toll road for the crony Central Florida Expressway Authority, let’s forget the promises that were made when this environmental preservation contract was established, right? While we advocate private property as the mechanism for protecting the environment for exactly this reason – government promises are fleeting at best and easily forgotten in the face of lobbyist money – we believe that voting “YES” on Question 2 is appropriate to hold the Orange County government to its promises and honor the environmental decision that created the Split Oak preserve in the first place. Make the Tavistock developers figure out an alternate solution that isn’t violating the spirit of the contract made with Orange and Osceola county residents.
Orange County Charter Question 3 is purely a procedural question about how to add charter amendments to the ballot. There is already a difficult process to do that via petitions across all six Orange County districts, and it has a time limit of 180 days. One of the required elements of this process is government approval, and petitions cannot be collected while the government is doing said review. This amendment changes the process so that the time spent for government approval does not count against the 180 time limit for petitions. While we believe that constitutional and bylaw amendments should be difficult, giving the government the ability to deny such amendments merely by failing to act in review and run out the clock is a bad idea. We recommend a “YES” vote on Question 3.
Appendix B
Links to Ballotpedia.org Florida Amendment summaries:
Amendment 1: https://ballotpedia.org/Florida_Amendment_1,_Citizen_Requirement_for_Voting_Initiative_(2020)
Amendment 2: https://ballotpedia.org/Florida_Amendment_2,_$15_Minimum_Wage_Initiative_(2020)
Amendment 3: https://ballotpedia.org/Florida_Amendment_3,_Top-Two_Open_Primaries_for_State_Offices_Initiative_(2020)
Amendment 4: https://ballotpedia.org/Florida_Amendment_4,_Require_Constitutional_Amendments_to_be_Passed_Twice_Initiative_(2020)
Amendment 5: https://ballotpedia.org/Florida_Amendment_5,_Extend_%22Save_Our_Homes%22_Portability_Period_Amendment_(2020)
Amendment 6: https://ballotpedia.org/Florida_Amendment_6,_Homestead_Property_Tax_Discount_for_Spouses_of_Deceased_Veterans_Amendment_(2020)
2020 Charter Review Commission Final Report
https://www.occompt.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/2020-CRC-Final-Report.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1DEPeiNDyceGXagjFVK4cGHJcoCy4ZBxIu4oS4lFQvzJ2mIamI7Pl-5uU
SEPTEMBER 2020 BUSINESS MEETING AGENDA
Agenda for the September 8th, 2020 Business Meeting
DRAFT AGENDA – SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Join the Libertarian Party of Orange County, FL for our regular business meeting on Tuesday, September 8th, 2020.
Everyone is welcome to attend, regardless of political affiliation (or lack of). Our focus is the advancement of liberty within our local communities through activism, events, and Libertarian political candidates. Can’t make it and want to support the party? Follow our Livestream during the event and please consider contributing to our success by making a Donation.
Location: Orlando Brewing 1301 Atlanta Ave, Orlando, FL 32806
6:00 – Meet and Greet
6:30 – Call to Order
Determination of Quorum – 75% of Executive Committee or 25% of all voting members
Declaration of Proxy
Approval and Adoption of Agenda
Review and Approval of Minutes – Minutes for August 18th, 2020 Business Meeting
6:35 – Roundtable Discussion – Planning session for supporting the Jo Jorgensen Campaign.
7:05 – Officer Reports
Chair Report – Ralph Groves
Vice-Chair Report – Pedro Geliga
Secretary Report – Mari Peele
Treasurer Report – Greg Peele
7:20 – Committee Reports
Bylaws Report
Finance Report
Communications Report
Membership Report
Platform Report
7:35 – Old Business
7:35 – New Business
8:00 – Adjourn
AUGUST 2020 BUSINESS MEETING MINUTES (DRAFT)
AUGUST 18TH, 2020
Opening
The regular meeting of the Libertarian Party of Orange County, Fl. was called to order at 6:34PM on August 18th, 2020 at Orlando Brewing by Chair – Ralph Groves.
Present
Executive Committee: Chair – Ralph Groves, Mari Peele – Secretary, Greg Peele – Treasurer, Membership Chair- Wayne Jackman
Voting Members: None
Regular Members: Kadesha Bruce, Will Dukes, Katie Groves, Jonathan Scocco
Determination of Quorum (75% of Executive Committee or 25% of all voting members)
Quorum was established.
Approval and Adoption of Agenda
Wayne Jackman made a motion to adopt the agenda. The motion was seconded by Greg Peele and passed unanimously.
Approval of the Minutes
Wayne Jackman moved to approve the minutes from the July 21st, 2020 business meeting. The motion was seconded by Greg Peele and without objection.
Guest Speaker – Florida Jo Jorgensen Campaign Coordinator, Chandler Langevin
Chair Report – Ralph Groves
Vice-Chair Report – No Report
Secretary Report – Mari Peele
Treasurer Report – Greg Peele
By-Laws Report –Differed to the bylaws motions on the agenda.
Finance Report – No Report
Communications Report – Greg Peele
Membership Report – Wayne Jackman
Platform Report – No Report
Old Business
New Business
Adjournment
Mari Peele made a motion to adjourn. The motion was seconded by Greg Peele and passed unanimously.
Meeting was adjourned at 8:04pm by Chair – Ralph Groves. The next business meeting will be at 6:00PM on September 8th, 2020, at Orlando Brewing.
Minutes submitted by: Mari Peele
APPENDIX A
CONSTITUTION
ARTICLE III: OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Section IV
Officers must be a voting member of LPOC,
a registered member of the Libertarian Party of Floridaa registered Libertarian Party of Florida voter, a Libertarian Party of Florida member, and reside in Orange County. If an officer election is conducted and no qualified person is elected to that office, a motion to suspend the rules to waive officer eligibility requirements for that office for the duration of the term of office and reopen nominations for that office may be passed by a 2/3 vote. The requirement for an officer to be a registered Libertarian Party of Florida voter and member may not be waived.APPENDIX B
Bylaws
ARTICLE II: STANDING COMMITTEES
Section II
Committee chairs shall be appointed by the Chair and confirmed by majority vote.The Chair may appoint any person who is a registered Libertarian Party of Florida voter and Libertarian Party of Florida member to serve as a committee chair subject to a majority confirmation vote if the appointee is an LPOC voting member or a 2/3 confirmation vote otherwise.
GUEST SPEAKER – SEPTEMBER 2020 BUSINESS MEETING
Libertarian Party of Orange County presents:
A roundtable discussion and planning session on supporting the Jo Jorgensen Campaign.
We will be meeting on September 8th, 2020 at the Orlando Brewing at 1301 Atlanta Ave, Orlando, Fl 32806
Join us for a meet and greet starting at 6PM followed by our business meeting at 6:30PM.
All are welcome to the social and to attend the Business Meeting which will follow.
PRESS RELEASE – FEBRUARY 5TH, 2020
Libertarian Party of Orange County
PO Box 679334 Orlando, Fl 32867
5 February 2020
Contact: Ralph Groves, Chair@lporangefl.org, 571-314-2434
Correspondence: secretary@lporangefl.org
FOR RELEASE to Ms. Amy Quesinberry, West Orange Times & Observer
On 4 February, Ocoee resident Ralph Groves, Chairman of the Libertarian Party of Orange County,
met Ocoee District 1 Commissioner Larry Brinson, Sr. at City Hall. Mr. Groves presented a
Libertarian Party endorsement to Mr. Brinson about the forthcoming centennial commemoration
of the tragic 1920 massacre of Black citizens of Ocoee. Libertarians oppose racism and promote
equal rights and harmony among all citizens
The Libertarian Party of Orange County is the Orange County affiliate of the Libertarian Party of Florida.
Libertarians support individual liberty and free markets for free people: https://orange.lpf.org/