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December 2025 Chair Report
« on: December 19, 2025, 01:53:56 PM »
Throughout the month, I contributed multiple written pieces addressing liberty-centered issues for Florida news outlets and for publication on the LPF website. These efforts were aimed at reinforcing the Party’s principled positions on property rights, civil liberties, and government overreach while increasing the LPF’s visibility and credibility across the state. Media engagement remains a key priority as we continue to assert a clear libertarian voice in public discourse.

Work also continued with the LPF Convention Committee in preparation for the upcoming LPF Convention in February. Coordination with the committee advanced on logistics, programming, and overall execution. I have also been working closely with Mike Seebeck, who will serve as parliamentarian for the convention, to ensure that procedural expectations are clear and that the convention is conducted in a professional, transparent, and orderly manner consistent with Party rules and best practices.

On the national front, I worked with members of the Libertarian National Committee and LPF leadership to put forward qualified Florida members for consideration on the LNC Credentialling and Platform Committees. Ensuring strong Florida representation in these areas is critical, particularly as we approach the next national convention cycle and engage in serious internal discussions about Party governance and platform direction.

In addition to these efforts, I continued regular communication with LPF members, county affiliates, and national counterparts to maintain alignment on strategic priorities and organizational goals. December provided an opportunity not only to close out the year, but to lay groundwork for a strong start to 2026.

I appreciate the continued dedication of our volunteers, committee members, and activists across Florida. The Party enters the new year with momentum, clarity of purpose, and an opportunity to advance liberty more effectively at both the state and national levels.