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There is so much talk right now about gas prices. Who’s at fault? Is it President Obama for not drilling enough? Is it OPEC for price fixing? Could it be greedy oil companies? There are many reasons being floated as to why gas prices are so high but there is one that you aren’t going [...]
March 2nd, 2012 | Posted in Libertarian News,Updates,Video Library | Read More »

Williamson County Libertarians will be holding their precinct and county conventions on March 13 and 17 respectively to nominate candidates for the November general election. All voters who reside in Williamson County are eligible to vote in the conventions. “Over 18,000 Williamson County residents voted for at least one Libertarian candidate in 2010, but most voters still don’t [...]
February 14th, 2012 | Posted in Updates,Williamson County Politics | Read More »

At the February 24th meeting of the Round Rock City Council, Mayor Alan McGraw was authorized to purchase 1,800 “smart” water meters from Master Meter, Inc. The city is currently spending $1.4 million per year to replace all analog meters with new computerized meters within 3 years.
March 2nd, 2011 | Posted in City News,Round Rock,Taxes & Spending,Updates | Read More »

Williamson County governments take various approaches to communicating with their state government during legislative sessions, from combined efforts to protect the interests of cities and the county government to an individual city directly contacting its legislators.
February 18th, 2011 | Posted in Business,City News,Education,Hutto,Taylor,Updates,Williamson County Politics | Read More »

We’re Looking for Volunteer Bloggers
February 18th, 2011 | Posted in Austin,Bartlett,Cedar Park,Cedar Park & Leander,Florence,Georgetown,Granger,Hutto,Jarrell,Leander,Liberty Hill,Taylor,Thorndale,Thrall,Updates,Weir,Williamson County Politics | Read More »

Williamson County has the highest percentage of Libertarian voters in Texas for any county of its size, twice the statewide average.
February 14th, 2011 | Posted in Updates,Williamson County Politics | Read More »

I decided to start attending Round Rock City Council meetings to better understand what’s going on in my new hometown.
February 12th, 2011 | Posted in City News,Round Rock,Updates | Read More »
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