Citizens Fighting Eminent Domain Abuse
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Platform of the Missouri Libertarian Party
(As revised by the State Committee at convention, April 5, 2008)
In affirmation of the traditional respect for individual life, liberty,
and property, the members of the Missouri Libertarian Party do
establish our Platform and Program for the people of Missouri, in
accordance with our State Constitution, to ensure harmony, abundance,
and self-government to all citizens of our State. To accomplish these
goals, we propose the following:
EDUCATION
- Restore local control of all schools.
- Remove restrictions on home schooling.
- Move toward privatization of government public
schools.
- Repeal all Federal and State education
mandates.
HEALTH CARE
- Establish tax-free Health Savings Accounts.
- Make all medical and dental expenses income tax
deductible.
- Restore patient choice in medical care
by removing interference from the State including access to nurse
practitioners, midwifery, alternative medicine, and self-medication.
TAXES
- Initiate ceilings on personal property taxes.
- Repeal the state income tax provision of the
Missouri Constitution.
- All state and local government functions should,
where possible, be funded by user fees.
- By Constitutional Amendment require 75% voter
approval for all tax increases or new taxes.
- Enact 100% property tax credits for those who send
their children to non-government schools.
- Pass enabling legislation to permit
voters to repeal, and in the future prohibit sales taxes on food and
prescription drugs for Counties, Municipalities and all other political
entities in the state which have authority to levy sales taxes. This
includes the State-wide 1% sales tax for public schools.
PROPERTY RIGHTS AND
EMINENT DOMAIN
- End the practice of using eminent domain powers to
seize property for the benefit of private developers.
- Repeal the ability of local governments to turn
over condemnation authority to independent parties.
- Eliminate the use of "blight" as a rationale
for using eminent domain to seize private property.
- Oppose the National Animal Identification System.
JUSTICE
- Eliminate mandatory sentencing.
- Restore Second Amendment rights.
- Repeal statutes regarding victimless crimes.
- Enact legislation supportive of victims' rights
and restitution.
- Privatize prison and parole programs and demand
accountability.
- Add an explicit right to a Fully Informed Jury to
the State Constitution.
- Amend Missouri's Constitution to require a 'sunset
clause' for every new law.
- Require criminals to make restitution to their
victims as a condition of parole or early release.
- Prohibit all jurisdictions from seizing
property in connection with an alleged crime until such time as the
accused is tried and convicted.
- Require Prosecutors to produce actual
victims in court as witnesses subject to cross examination when
prosecuting so called victimless crimes.
JOBS AND ECONOMIC
DEVELOPMENT
- Repeal all subsidies.
- Eliminate mandated benefits.
- Eliminate taxes, do not abate them for certain
groups.
- Eliminate the abuse of Tax Increment
Financing (TIF).
- Sell all State agencies that duplicate services
provided by businesses or charitable organizations.
- Give responsibility for licensing drivers and
vehicles over to auto insurers, including standards for vehicle
inspections.
- Oppose the use of government mandates to dictate
the smoking policies of privately-owned businesses.
ELECTIONS
- Support fair ballot access and free and open
elections.
- Support reduction of signatures required for
ballot initiative.
- Support proportional representation of popular
vote for electors in presidential elections.
- Support legislation requiring a "None of the
above" option on all election ballots for public officials.
- Support legislation requiring a "Voter Verifiable
Paper Audit Trail" when using electronic voting equipment.
- Repeal all Federal and State campaign finance laws
which restrict Free Speech.
- Support legislation requiring the use of an
objective scientific metric when comparing alternatives for district
boundaries to eliminate gerrymandering.
PRIVACY
- Define an explicit
right to privacy in the
Missouri Constitution.
- Allow citizens to sue
public officials
individually and personally for violations of citizens' rights.
- Oppose
implementation of the "Real ID Act," which requires enhanced security
for state drivers licences – essentially establishing a national
ID card.
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