Endorsements
« Previous EntriesRLC Georgia Issues 2008 Federal Endorsements
Tuesday, July 8th, 2008Only one incumbent member of Congress merits the endorsement of the Republican Liberty Caucus and that Congressman is Dr. Paul Broun. From his first vote in the United States House of Representatives, Congressman Broun has shown that he doesn’t fall lock-step with his party’s leadership when they trample on the constitution to score political points [...]
RLC Georgia Issues State Legislative Endorsements
Tuesday, July 8th, 2008The Republican Liberty Caucus of Georgia endorses the following members of the State Senate and State House for re-election.
Georgia State Senate:
Senator Jeff Chapman, 3rd District
Senator Ralph Hudgens, 47th
Senator Eric Johnson, 1st, President Pro-Tempe
Senator Chip Rogers, 21st
Senator Mitch Seabaugh, 28th
Senator David Shafer, 48th
Georgia State House:
Representative Steve Davis, 109th
Representative Tom Graves, 12th
Representative Mike [...]
Make it Flake!
Friday, February 15th, 2008The Republican Liberty Caucus of Georgia endorses RLCer U.S. Rep. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) for the open House Appropriations Committee seat.
Like Ron Paul, Jeff Flake is a member of the RLC and Flake and Paul are both members of the liberty caucus in the U.S. House, the genuinely fiscally conservative complement to the much larger Republican [...]
RLC Endores Pence and Shadegg for leadership positions
Thursday, November 16th, 2006======================================
NEWS RELEASE
Thursday, November 16, 2006
For Immediate Release
GOP Caucus Supports New Congressional Leadership
Calls for Renewed GOP Commitment to Liberty
Thousand Oaks, CA — The Republican Liberty Caucus has urged Congress to elect new party leaders who are committed to a “Liberty Agenda” of individual rights, limited government, and private enterprise. “This election was a repudiation of those [...]
Congratulations to RLC Candidates
Thursday, August 24th, 2006The Republican Liberty Caucus of Georgia wants to congratulate the following endorsed candidates for their successful primary campaign:
Casey Cagle (Lt. Governor)
Karen Handel (Sec. of State)
Brent Brown (Labor Comm.)
Chuck Eaton (PSC)
Eric Johnson (Senate 1)
Jeff Chapman (Senate 3)
John Douglas (Senate 17)
Chip Rogers (Senate 21)
Sean Jerguson (House 22)
Johnny Grant (Senate 25)
Mitch Seabaugh (Senate 28)
Bill Heath (Senate 31)
Judson Hill [...]

