2009 Indiana / Kentucky Joint State Conventions -- May 15 - 17
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| The 2009 LPIN State Convention promises to be the best convention in years with headlining speakers, quality workshops, vendor booths and a lively business session. All this and more to take place alongside our LPKY friends at the Holiday Inn Lakeview in Clarksville, Indiana. |
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| Friday, May 15th |
Hospitality Suites |
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| 7:00 p.m. -- ??? |
See old friends and make new ones at the annual LPIN Hospitality Suite. Friday night hospitality suites kick off the weekend event, with business meetings and workshops taking place on Saturday. A Sunday morning breakfast wraps up the weekend event. |
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| Saturday, May 16th |
Workshops, Speakers & Business Meetings |
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Radley Balko - Originally from Greenfield, Indiana, Balko is a writer and editor living in Alexandria, Virginia. He is a former policy analyst with the Cato Institute, now a senior editor for Reason magazine. He is also a biweekly columnist with FoxNews.com and has appeared in publications as diverse as Playboy to the Wall Street Journal. |
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Mark Rutherford - Mark is a shareholder in the Indianapolis law firm, Thrasher, Buschmann Griffith & Voelkel, P.C. He practices primarily in the areas of general business law, business litigation, administrative and criminal corporate regulatory compliance, and business transactions. He is the immediate past State Chairman of the Libertarian Party of Indiana (2000-07). He also served as a member of the Libertarian National Committee (2001-06). |
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Dr. Eric Schansberg - Dr. Eric Schansberg is a Professor of Economics at Indiana University Southeast in New Albany where he has been on faculty for 16 years. His two books on public policy, Turn Neither to the Right nor to the Left: A Thinking Christian’s Guide to Politics and Public Policy and Poor Policy: How Government Harms the Poor, have received positive press reviews. His research and writing have focused on applied microeconomics—with a special emphasis on how public policy often harms the poor and the intersection between economics, politics, and religion. |
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Daniel Williams - Author and speaker Daniel Williams will deliver a lunchtime address on a libertarian's perspective on the nation's war on drugs. Williams was a convention candidate seeking the LP's nomination for Vice President. |
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Respective State Business Meetings - Election of officers, revision of by-laws, points of order will be discussed. Annual awards for volunteers, candidates and communicators will be announced. |
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Wayne Allyn Root - Wayne was the 2008 Libertarian Party Vice Presidential nominee. He is one half of the high-profile Presidential ticket of BARR/ROOT. Wayne is telegenic, dynamic, charismatic, enthusiastic, fiery, passionate, opinionated, and OUTSPOKEN in his Libertarian beliefs for limited government, lower taxes, dramatically reduced spending and more freedom for the American people. He is one of the most recognized sports celebrities in America. He is known to millions of sports fans and gaming enthusiasts. The American media has dubbed him "The King of Vegas," and "America's Oddsmaker." |
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| Sunday, May 17th |
Hospitality Suites |
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| 9:00 a.m. |
Farewell breakfast, featuring the United States' top elected Libertarian official, Indianapolis City-County Councilman Ed Coleman. |
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| Registration and Package Pricing |
| Platinum |
Gold |
Silver |
Bronze |
Copper |
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| Includes Saturday lunch, dinner and Sunday breakfast. |
Includes Saturday lunch and dinner. |
Includes Saturday dinner only. |
Includes Saturday lunch only. |
Includes Saturday daytime speakers and workshops, no meals. |
| $125.00 |
$115.00 |
$105.00 |
$95.00 |
$85.00 |
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| Student Pricing - <24 years-old |
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| $105.00 |
$95.00 |
$85.00 |
$75.00 |
$65.00 |
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| Watch this website for more information on the convention as details take shape. Online registration is easy and secure. Simply choose the package you prefer, type in the package name and price and proceed to the secure payment form.. |
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| You are limited to two people per registration transaction. If you are paying for two people, you will have an opportunity on the next registration page to provide the name and level for the second attendee. If you are registering more than two, please complete this registration the appropriate number of times. To guarantee your status as a delegate to the convention, including voting rights, you must be a member of the LPIN in good standing. If you prefer to register by check, contact Chris Spangle at 317-920-1994 or by email at cspangle@lpin.org.. |
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Hotel costs not included in the package. Attendees staying overnight, should make a reservation directly with the Holiday Inn, Clarksville. Mention the LPIN/LPKY convention to receive the discounted package rate of $73.00/night. Rates are guaranteed through April 17, 2009.
Paid for and authorized by the Libertarian Party of Indiana, Todd Singer, Chair, 156 E. Market Street, Suite 405, Indianapolis, IN 46204. This is not authorized by any federal candidate or candidate's committee. Contributions to the LPIN are not tax deductible as charitable contribution for federal income tax purposes. There are state and federal laws requiring political committees to report the name, mailing address, occupation, and name of employer for contributions. Your contribution will be used in connection with federal elections and is subject to the limitations and prohibitions of the Federal Election Campaign Act. Contributions from foreign nationals are prohibited.
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