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On May 19th, voters in Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District will head to the polls for a primary election that has national significance for the future of liberty-focused leadership in Washington. Congressman Thomas Massie is on the ballot, and this race matters far beyond Kentucky. At a time when financial surveillance, centralized control systems, and constitutional freedoms are under increasing pressure, Rep. Massie has remained one of the few elected officials consistently willing to challenge entrenched interests and defend individual liberty.
A few weeks ago, Solari highlighted Rep. Massie’s leadership and why his voice is so important right now. While many elected officials talk about freedom, Congressman Massie has repeatedly demonstrated the independence and courage required to protect it. He has asked difficult questions, pushed back on harmful policies, and remained committed to constitutional principles when doing so was not politically convenient. You can read the full Solari article about Congressman Massie here: https://solari.com/the-washington-war-machine-vs-thomas-massie-the-fight-for-a-sovereign-america/
If you live in Kentucky’s 4th District, make a plan to vote on May 19th and encourage your friends, family members, and neighbors to do the same. Primary elections often have low turnout, which means every vote carries significant weight. If you live outside the district, please consider supporting his campaign financially or sharing his message with others who may be able to help. You can learn more or contribute through https://www.thomasmassie.com/ The recording for our April briefing, "A Legislator’s Guide to Programmable Money Part Three," is now available. In this session, attorneys David Liechty and Tobi Maier explain why all digital systems require meaningful guardrails, why Solari developed model legislation on programmable money, and why cash remains one of the strongest protections for financial freedom.
Watch the recording here: https://solari.com/briefing-for-state-leaders-a-legislators-guide-to-programmable-money-part-three-with-david-liechty-and-tobi-maier/
In freedom, The Solari Team
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