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NEWS FROM THE LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF CALIFORNIA
14547 Titus Street, Suite 214
Panorama City, CA 91402
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For immediate release: June 27, 2000
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For additional information:
Juan Ros, Executive Director
Phone: (818) 782-8400
Mailto:director@ca.lp.org
Web: http://www.ca.lp.org/
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Libertarians condemn
'convention welfare' for Democrats
PANORAMA CITY -- State Libertarians today condemned
a recent decision by the Los Angeles City Council to
lavish $4 million in taxpayer dollars to help pay for
the Democratic National Convention -- calling the
bailout the worst form of "political welfare."
"Bill Clinton may have announced the end of welfare
as we know it, but it appears that doesn't apply to his
own party," declared Libertarian state chair Mark Hinkle.
"Democrats have demonstrated the height of arrogance
in asking for the money, and eight members of the City
Council have demonstrated that they care not a whit for
their constituents or for the interests of the city."
A motion to furnish $4 million to the Democratic
National Convention was narrowly approved by the City
Council on Friday. Convention planners had originally
promised they would not need city money but changed
their minds when private contributions fell below
expectations.
In addition, the city has already pledged some $7
million worth of in-kind services for the convention,
being held August 14-17 at Staples Center in downtown
Los Angeles.
But Libertarians ask: should taxpayers be paying
for what amounts to a giant celebration for the two
major parties?
"Of course not," Hinkle answered. "Forcing taxpayers
to foot the bill for a party's private gathering --
regardless of what party -- is political welfare of the
worst sort and should be eliminated."
Despite being flush with soft money contributions
this year -- including a Democratic rally last month
that raised a record $26.5 million -- Democrats and
Republicans will each receive $13 million in federal
dollars for their 2000 conventions. The Reform Party
will receive $2.5 million in federal funds for its
convention.
What does the money pay for? Just about everything --
including drinking and carousing by delegates.
"The Federal Elections Code allows spending tax money
on 'dinners, concerts, and receptions,'" Hinkle pointed
out. "The Democrats have tremendous gall begging Los
Angeles for cash when taxpayers are already footing the
bill for music, food, and liquor at their convention.
"Like all forms of welfare, convention welfare must
go," Hinkle concluded.
The Libertarian National Convention -- paid for
completely with private funds -- will be held this
weekend in Anaheim, California.
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