Sunday, February 5, 2012

HB1160, preventing VA resources from enforcing NDAA passes house and senate ***UPDATED***

Update March 25 2012

Great News - The bill has passed both the house and the senate, and will be presented to Governor McDonnell to be signed into law. The next step is to call the governor, who has "serious reservations" about the bill, and remind him of his oath he took to the Constitution.
You can reach Governor McDonnell by calling him at (804) 786-2211 or by email here. This from the bill's patron, Bob Marshall.

"Today, the Virginia State Senate nearly unanimously passed my bill, HB 1160, to prevent Virginia’s state and local government agencies from cooperating with the federal government in the indefinite detention of Virginians under the National Defense Authorization Act of 2012 (“NDAA”). I am grateful that the vote in the Senate to accede to the bill as passed by the House of Delegates was 37-1. The bill now will be presented to Governor Robert McDonnell.

I want to express my deepest appreciation to all those who worked so hard to get this bill through the General Assembly. Congress, by including this provision in a must pass bill affecting our Armed Forces, made a terrible mistake in empowering this or any future President and the military to arrest and detain American citizens indefinitely, without charges, without the chance to confront their accusers, without legal counsel, and without a trial.

These provisions were inserted at the last minute into a 900-plus page bill that Congress had to pass to defend our nation, and many in Congress who originally voted for the bill disagreed with these provisions. I am honored to have played a part in having the Virginia General Assembly now go on record in defense of the civil liberties of our people, standing against this unconstitutional provision of the NDAA.

The writ of Habeas Corpus in our Constitution (Article 1, Section 9) is what separates America from dictatorships around the world. Giving anyone the unfettered power to “detain” American citizens without trial, counsel, specific charges, or a public record of such proceedings is unwise, imprudent and at fundamental odds with the assumptions of our government and legal traditions.

The next order of business is for Governor McDonnell to sign this bill, and I respectfully call on him to do so, joining the General Assembly in protecting Virginians against unbridled exercise of federal power to detain American citizens.

Efforts were made to kill this bill for various reasons, but in fact opposition to HB 1160 necessarily relies on an embrace of a strong centralized Government with power which knows no practical limits. No President — no matter who they may be — not the military, no one, should be entrusted with the totalitarian powers encompassed in NDAA.

In refusing to cooperate with NDAA, the Virginia General Assembly is performing its historic role as explained by Alexander Hamilton in Federalist 26 as ‘not only vigilant but suspicious and jealous guardians of the rights of the citizens, against encroachments from the Federal government [who] will constantly have their attention awake to the conduct of the national rules and will be ready enough, if anything improper appears, to sound the alarm to the people and not only to be the VOICE but, if necessary, the ARM of their discontent.'

In Congress, both Virginia Senators and a majority of the House delegation opposed these detention provisions in NDAA. I ask Virginia’s representatives in Congress to take the lead in repealing this unconstitutional law.

On the Senate side, this never would have happened without the leadership of Senator Chap Petersen (D-Fairfax), and the forceful advocacy of Senator Dick Black (R-Loudoun), and Senator Donald McEachin (D-Richmond). On the House side, I particularly want to thank Delegate David Albo (R-Fairfax) for his unwavering support, and Delegate Mark Keam (D-Fairfax) for his assistance and support. As my friend Chap Petersen said, ‘I just think sometimes that the right wing and the left wing get to come together on an issue of civil liberties, and I think this is a good example of that,’ and ‘HB1160 is something everyone could get behind.'

In addition, I want to thank a broad spectrum of civil liberties minded groups who helped greatly to explain this issue to Virginians and to correct some of the disinformation spread about the bill. These include groups from the Virginia American Civil Liberties Union on one end to Gun Owners of America, Campaign for Liberty, Downsize DC.org, the Tenth Amendment Center, National Association for Gun Rights, Virginia Libertarians, many TEA Party groups across the Commonwealth, and many others.”

The final language of the bill as passed by the House of Delegates, and as acceded to by the Senate, is as follows: “Notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, no agency of the Commonwealth as defined in § 8.01-385 of the Code of Virginia, political subdivision of the Commonwealth as defined in § 8.01-385 of the Code of Virginia, employee of either acting in his official capacity, or any member of the Virginia National Guard or Virginia Defense Force, when such a member is serving in the Virginia National Guard or the Virginia Defense Force on official state duty, may engage in any activity that aids an agency of or the armed forces of the United States in the execution of 50 U.S.C. 1541 as provided by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 (P.L. 112-18, § 1021) in the investigation, prosecution, or detainment of any citizen of the United States in violation of Article I, Section 8 or 11 of the Constitution of Virginia.”"



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Originally posted on February 5th :
Dear Fellow Friends in Liberty,


On December 31st, 2011 President Obama outdid Hitler by signing the National Defense Authorization Act. In the past, the NDAA has been used by Congress to authorize defense spending through the Department of Defense. However, this act includes a provision (Section 1021) that allows the President and the U.S. military to detain U.S. Citizens on U.S. soil without due process and without a trial indefinitely; just on the ‘suspicion’ that they are members of a group that the U.S. government has deemed a terrorist threat. The U.S. can do this secretly and without notice. Not only does this violate the 4th, 5th and 6th amendments of the U.S. Constitution; it suspends posse comitatus (18 U.S.C. § 1385) a long standing tradition that prevents the militarization of our country. Many fascist governments historically have used these type of laws to eliminate political opposition (think Soviet gulag), and even worse: genocide.

Fortunately in Virginia, Delegate Bob Marshall (R-13) introduced House Bill 1160 (HB 1160) which “Prevents any agency, political subdivision, employee, or member of the military of Virginia from assisting any agency or the armed forces of the United States in the investigation, prosecution, or detainment of a United States citizen in violation of the Constitution of Virginia.”

This is a huge step in promoting civil liberties and future oppression by the tyrannical U.S. government, and Virginia is the first state of hopefully many that has introduced this legislation. Presented and referred to Subcommittee on January 16th, it passed 6-3 on January 25th. The full text of the bill reads
“Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. § 1. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, no agency of the Commonwealth as defined in § 8.01-385 of the Code of Virginia, political subdivision of the Commonwealth as defined in § 8.01-385 of the Code of Virginia, employee of either acting in his official capacity, or any member of the Virginia National Guard or Virginia Defense Force, when such a member is serving in the Virginia National Guard or the Virginia Defense Force on official state duty, may engage in any activity that aids an agency of or the armed forces of the United States in the execution of 50 U.S.C. 1541 as provided by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 (P.L. 112-18, § 1021) in the investigation, prosecution, or detainment of any citizen of the United States in violation of Article I, Section 8 or 11 of the Constitution of Virginia.”

The next step is a vote in the House Courts of Justice Committee. Passage through the HCoJC will allow a vote on the House floor. Legislation like this will never pass into law without a strong public outcry, so I strongly ask you right now to first forward this email to your friends and family; and then to reach out to each and every member of this Committee and urge them to vote in favor of our freedom. (list below).

Your friend in liberty,

Mike Kane
At-large Board Member - Libertarian Party of Northern Virginia


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Chair: Delegate David B. Albo (R) - House District 42

Delegate Terry G. Kilgore (R) - House District 1
Delegate Robert B. Bell (R) - House District 58
Delegate Benjamin L. Cline (R) - House District 24
Delegate Salvatore R. Iaquinto (R) - House District 84
Delegate C. Todd Gilbert (R) - House District 15
Delegate Jackson H. Miller (R) - House District 50
Delegate G. Manoli Loupassi (R) - House District 68
Delegate Ronald A. Villanueva (R) - House District 21
Delegate Gregory D. Habeeb (R) - House District 8
Delegate Peter F. Farrell (R) - House District 56
Delegate J. Randall Minchew (R) - House District 10
Delegate Rick L. Morris (R) - House District 64
Delegate Joseph P. Johnson, Jr. (D) - House District 4
Delegate Vivian E. Watts (D) - House District 39
Delegate David J. Toscano (D) - House District 57
Delegate Charniele L. Herring (D) - House District 46
Delegate Jennifer L. McClellan (D) - House District 71

Sunday, November 13, 2011

2011 Kane for Delegate Campaign

On November 8th, 2011, Mike Kane (Libertarian, lifelong Fairfax County resident, and founding LPNOVA member) received 31.45% of the vote in his campaign for House of Delegates in the 41st district. According to LPVA resources, this is a record result for an LP candidate in VA.

Mike Kane ran a great campaign - and it is accurate to say that Mike ran a great campaign. While many volunteered and donated, Mike himself handled almost all of the logistics of his campaign. Given more time, resources, and organization, who knows what the LP can accomplish in Virginia.

Resources:
Patch.com debate write-up (debate where Mike won on every topic and received standing ovations and autograph requests)

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

LPNOVA Board Meeting 7 May 2011 Approved Minutes

LPNOVA Board Meeting

2:00 pm on May 7, 2011

George Mason Regional Library

Call to Order

The meeting was called to order at 2:21 pm.

Credentials Check

Present

· board members (voting)

o Matt Cholko (chair)

o Matt Helm (at-large)

o Rod Severson (treasurer)

· other LPNOVA members (non-voting)

o Chuck Moulton

Absent

· board members (voting)

o Kristin Pavelski (vice-chair)

o John Fast (secretary) – arrived later in the meeting

· other LPNOVA members (non-voting)

o Mike Kane – arrived later in the meeting

o Laura Delhomme – arrived later in the meeting

A quorum of 3/5 board members were present.

Without objection, Chuck Moulton was appointed to take the minutes of this meeting.

Approve Agenda

Without objection, the agenda was approved.

Approve Minutes of Previous Meetings

Without objection, approval of the April 7, 2011 LPNOVA board meeting minutes was postponed until the secretary’s arrival.

Board Member Reports

Chair’s report

· LPNOVA’s fundraising letter to be sent by postal mail is almost ready to go.

o Matt Cholko ordered return envelopes which have not yet arrived.

§ The envelopes should be here Monday.

o Matt Cholko bought stamps.

o Chuck Moulton printed 300 letters and 100 reply pages.

§ Each reply page will be cut into 3 reply forms, for a total of 300 reply forms.

o ACTION ITEM: Matt Cholko and Chuck Moulton will stuff and mail LPNOVA fundraising letter.


· According to Matt Cholko, Mike Kane still wants to run for the Virginia House of Delegates.

o Laura Delhomme expressed interest in serving as his campaign manager.

o The filing deadline is August 23, 2011 at 7:00 pm.

· Celebrate Fairfax! organizing is progressing.

o Laura Delhomme will coordinate securing and staffing LPNOVA’s booth.

o Matt Cholko has filed preliminary paperwork

o Celebrate Fairfax! is June 10-12, 2011:

§ Friday, June 10: 6 pm – 12 am

§ Saturday, June 11: 10 am – 12 am

§ Sunday, June 12: 11 am – 7 pm

o http://www.celebratefairfax.com/

o ACTION ITEM: Laura Delhomme will organize the Celebrate Fairfax! booth.

· Matt Cholko is concerned that writing fundraising letters is getting more difficult.

o We need more activity to talk about in the letters.

o But doing less means we spend less money; thus, we don’t need as much fundraising.

Vice-chair’s report

· Kristin Pavelski did not attend the meeting.

Treasurer’s report

· There has not been much activity in or out of the checking account.

o 10 entries since November 1, 2010.

· Rod Severson bought the plaque for presentation to Marta Howard at the July barbeque.

o Rod wrote a statement for presentation of the plaque:

§ In recognition of her continuous efforts over the past _____ years in the promotion and support of the ideals of the Libertarian Party, the Libertarian Party of Northern Virginia is proud to present this plaque in appreciation to Marta S. Howard.

Given this day in July of 2011

o ACTION ITEM: Matt Cholko will look up in the database how long Marta has been active.

· Rod Severson pointed out we should put our meetings and events on the lpva.com site.

· http://lpva.com/Calendar/

o ACTION ITEM: Events committee will submit LPNOVA meetings and events to the LPVA events calendar.

Credentials update:

· Mike Kane arrived at the meeting. He is a LPNOVA member, but not a board member.

Secretary’s report

· John Fast had not yet arrived at the meeting.

At-Large report

· Matt Helm is focusing on the July fundraising barbeque.

o ACTION ITEM: Matt Helm will organize the July barbeque.

Committee Reports


Campus Organizing Committee:

· Committee members: Chuck Moulton (chair), John Fast, Matt Fernandez

· Chuck Moulton downloaded forms and other paperwork to organize a LP club at GMU.

o Requirements:

o 8 student members

o 4 student officers (can count at student members too)

o 1 faculty advisor

§ LP national chair Mark Hinkle suggested approaching Professor Bryan Caplan.

§ Mike Kane said Caplan would sign the form, but wouldn’t necessarily show up.

o ACTION ITEM: Chuck Moulton will organize the LP club at GMU.

Social Media Committee

· Committee members: Laura Delhomme (chair), Kristin Pavelski, Matt Helm, Chuck Moulton

· Twitter

o http://twitter.com/lpnova

o 9 followers (as of May 7, 2011)

o The account is run by Matt Helm (@thehelm01) and Laura Delhomme (@lavvra).

· Facebook page

o http://www.facebook.com/LPNorthernVirginia

o 76 likes (as of May 7, 2011)

o The account is run by Matt Cholko, Matt Helm, Laura Delhomme, and Chuck Moulton.

o Matt Cholko requested that posts be about Libertarians and libertarianism, not Republicans.

· Videos

o Nigel Lyons at the national office is looking to shoot some libertarian videos.

§ He wants interested LP members to come to the national office Tuesday night.

§ The idea is to shoot a video of what it means to be a Libertarian.

Events Committee

· Committee members: Kristin Pavelski (chair), Laura Delhomme, John Fast, Matt Fernandez

· According to Matt Helm, Laura Delhomme suggested LPNOVA help with Capital Pride.

o Matt Cholko pointed out Capital Pride conflicts with Celebrate Fairfax!

§ Capital Pride runs June 2-12, but Bruce Majors’ LP table is on June 10.

o http://www.capitalpride.org/

Credentials Check

Credentials update:

· John Fast arrived at the meeting. He is a board member.

· Laura Delhomme arrived at the meeting. She is a LPNOVA member, but not a board member.


Present

· board members (voting)

o Matt Cholko (chair)

o Matt Helm (at-large)

o Rod Severson (treasurer)

o John Fast (secretary)

· other LPNOVA members (non-voting)

o Chuck Moulton

o Mike Kane

o Laura Delhomme

Absent

· board members (voting)

o Kristin Pavelski (vice-chair)

A quorum of 4/5 board members were present.

Without objection, Chuck Moulton continued taking minutes of this meeting on behalf of the secretary.

Old Business

Meetup Group / Events

· Board members expressed concern at chair Kristin Pavelski’s inactivity (vice-chair / events committee chair).

o ACTION ITEM: Matt Cholko will talk to Kristin Pavelski about the events committee’s inactivity and her absence at board meetings.

Candidate Recruiting

· Mike Kane committed to run for Virginia House of Delegates.

o Laura Delhomme will be his campaign manager.

§ She just went to the Leadership Institute’s campaign management school.

o VA HoD-41 (according to preliminary redistricting)

§ http://redistricting.dls.virginia.gov/2010/Data/house%20plans/hb5005_passed_042811_houseplan/hb5005_passed_042811_houseplan_primary.pdf

o Mike Kane should attend the Leadership Institute’s future candidate school.

§ LPNOVA will pay for half of the tuition.

§ Matt Cholko offered to pay for the other half.

o Chuck Eby is willing to help design and host a website for Libertarian candidates.

o Door hangers are a good way to get the word out.

§ Matt Cholko can get 32,000 one color cardstock door hangers for $200.

o ACTION ITEM: Mike Kane and Laura Delhomme will shoot Libertarian videos at the LP national office on Tuesday night. (Chuck Moulton might come too.)

o ACTION ITEM: Mike Kane and Laura Delhomme will contact Chuck Eby about a website.

o ACTION ITEM: Chuck Moulton will send redistricting link to Laura Delhomme and Matt Cholko.

· David Dotson is running for Congress.

o Chris Parker is his new campaign manager.

Without objection, the LPNOVA board recessed for 10 minutes.

The meeting was called back to order at 3:35 pm.


Credentials update:

· Matt Helm left the meeting. He is a board member.

A quorum of 3/5 board members were present.

New Website

· Laura Delhomme has been designing a new LPNOVA website.

· She presented the website and opened the floor for suggestions.

o Fix the donate buttons.

o Add a downloadable donation form.

o Add a signup for the mailing list.

§ We use the NOVA announce list from the LPVA for our list.

o Add mailto links to the email addresses.

o Fix the leadership page.

§ Add treasurer Rod Severson.

§ Make the bylaws a downloadable pdf.

o Fix the join page.

§ Add a link to the Meetup group.

· Matt Cholko suggested we go live after the above fixes.

o Chuck will help Matt update the DNS with the registrar.

· ACTION ITEM: Laura Delhomme will fix the above website details.

· ACTION ITEM: Matt Cholko will update the DNS.

Without objection, LPNOVA authorizes Matt Cholko to move over to Laura Delhomme’s new website on Chuck Moulton’s server after Laura addresses the issues brought to her attention by the board.

New Business

Outreach Materials

· Inventory

o New Vision for America brochures

§ We need to order more NVfA brochures ASAP for Celebrate Fairfax!

o Magnets

§ Our magnets are useless now because they feature outdated elected official information.

o Pens

§ We have lots of pens left.

o Yellow bags

§ We have lots of yellow bags left.

o Issue pamphlets

§ We have lots of issue pamphlets left.

o Fans on sticks

§ We don’t have many fans left.

§ These are great for hot days... in very high demand!

§ Marta Howard has some in her attic.

o T-shirts

§ We don’t know our level of inventory.

§ Kristin Pavelski has LPNOVA’s t-shirt supply.

§ Rod Severson thinks we have a lot of left.

§ Matt Cholko thinks we’re out.

§ If we buy hundreds of 1 color t-shirts, we can get them for $2/each.

· ACTION ITEM: Matt Cholko will contact Marta Howard about the fans in her attic.

· ACTION ITEM: Matt Cholko will ask Kristin Pavelski how many LPNOVA t-shirts she is storing.

· ACTION ITEM: John Fast will order 2 cases of New Vision for America brochures (600/case) from LPStuff.com.

· ACTION ITEM: Rod Severson will reimburse John Fast for New Vision for America brochures.

Rod Severson moved that LPNOVA authorize John Fast to purchase 2 cases of New Vision for America brochures (600/case) from LPStuff.com. The motion passed 3-0-0.

Schedule Next Meeting

· Kristin Pavelski earlier requested a board meeting in Herndon (closer to her home).

· Everyone present preferred a centralized location.

Without objection, the next meeting of the LPNOVA board was scheduled for June 4, 2011 at the George Mason regional library.

Adjourn

The meeting was adjourned at 4:11 pm.

Action Items

Matt Cholko

· ACTION ITEM: Matt Cholko and Chuck Moulton will stuff and mail LPNOVA fundraising letter.

· ACTION ITEM: Matt Cholko will look up in the database how long Marta has been active.

· ACTION ITEM: Matt Cholko will talk to Kristin Pavelski about the events committee’s inactivity and her absence at board meetings.

· ACTION ITEM: Matt Cholko will update the DNS.

· ACTION ITEM: Matt Cholko will contact Marta Howard about the fans in her attic.

· ACTION ITEM: Matt Cholko will ask Kristin Pavelski how many LPNOVA t-shirts she is storing.

Kristin Pavelski

· ACTION ITEM: Events committee will submit LPNOVA meetings and events to the LPVA events calendar.

· ACTION ITEM: Matt Cholko will talk to Kristin Pavelski about the events committee’s inactivity and her absence at board meetings.

· ACTION ITEM: Matt Cholko will ask Kristin Pavelski how many LPNOVA t-shirts she is storing.

Rod Severson

· ACTION ITEM: Rod Severson will reimburse John Fast for New Vision for America brochures.

John Fast

· ACTION ITEM: John Fast will order 2 cases of New Vision for America brochures (600/case) from LPStuff.com.

Matt Helm

· ACTION ITEM: Matt Helm will organize the July barbeque.


Laura Delhomme

· ACTION ITEM: Laura Delhomme will organize the Celebrate Fairfax! booth.

· ACTION ITEM: Events committee will submit LPNOVA meetings and events to the LPVA events calendar.

· ACTION ITEM: Mike Kane and Laura Delhomme will shoot Libertarian videos at the LP national office on Tuesday night. (Chuck Moulton might come too.)

· ACTION ITEM: Mike Kane and Laura Delhomme will contact Chuck Eby about a website.

· ACTION ITEM: Laura Delhomme will fix the above website details.

Mike Kane

· ACTION ITEM: Mike Kane and Laura Delhomme will shoot Libertarian videos at the LP national office on Tuesday night. (Chuck Moulton might come too.)

· ACTION ITEM: Mike Kane and Laura Delhomme will contact Chuck Eby about a website.

Chuck Moulton

· ACTION ITEM: Matt Cholko and Chuck Moulton will stuff and mail LPNOVA fundraising letter.

· ACTION ITEM: Chuck Moulton will organize the LP club at GMU.

· ACTION ITEM: Mike Kane and Laura Delhomme will shoot Libertarian videos at the LP national office on Tuesday night. (Chuck Moulton might come too.)

· ACTION ITEM: Chuck Moulton will send redistricting link to Laura Delhomme and Matt Cholko.