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Arkansans Against Big Government We are in the middle of our; “Full Court Press” to end the so called “private option” in Arkansas. We now have eight counties in qualified status (3% of the gubernatorial vote), AWESOME! A very special shout out to Britney Logan who along with the YAL (Young Americans for Liberty) and the Faulkner Co TEA Party sponsored a Healthcare Town hall event in Conway and did a fabulous job. Way to go Britney in keeping this issue in front of the citizens. Let Britney know how much you appreciate her. Thanks to all who have made this happen from Newspaper to radio ads to town halls and public forums. You are the people who like our founders knew Liberty is worth fighting for. Remember we need to qualify fifteen counties to get our referendum on the ballot. Please everyone remember to begin the process of turning in your completed petitions so we may begin pre-screening them for completeness and collating them and scanning them into our computer for verification later. On (Today)July the 28th EVERYONE THAT HAS PETITIONS IN THEIR POSESSION Must email their signature count to [email protected] so we can have a preliminary count and then react to whatever shortfall we may have. It is also important as good stewards to alert the Secretary of State’s office of the need to hire and train temp staff to help in the verification process. We still need some money to help cover the cost of printing, postage and legal requirements for this effort. Anything you are willing to help with would be appreciated. Mail checks to AABG – 3267 Albert Pike Rd., Hot Springs AR 71913 Thanks ahead of time for your commitment in this very important issue. We could not do this without you. Please keep the enthusiasm up as we head down the back stretch. WE CAN DO THIS! Don’t forget to get me the preliminary counts today! Defending Liberty, Glenn Gallas
Posted on: Sun, 28 Jul 2013 15:15:05 +0000

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