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“We, the Libertarian Party of Georgia, seek a world of liberty: a world in which all individuals are sovereign over their own lives and are not forced to sacrifice their values for the benefit of others.”
As our members know well, crippling ballot access laws block Libertarian voters in Georgia from choosing representatives that embody our values, thereby preventing us from enjoying citizenship in a state where we are truly represented. Having listened to Governor Kemp’s annual address, we find both opposition and agreement with his various positions.
We appreciate Governor Kemp’s commit ..read more
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On November 28, the Senate Certificate of Need Reform Study Committee held its fourth and final meeting, reaching the conclusion that Georgia certificate of need (CON) laws are not only irrelevant, but harmful.
For those unfamiliar with these laws, they have been a measure used to drive out competition by requiring that entities looking to open new health care facilities or employ certain technologies apply for permission, including from those with whom the new services would be competing. The inevitable result was that many new opportunities were denied, leaving consumers with more expensive ..read more