Dogpile!!
Yeah, I was going to say 'excellent question' myself. Like the rest of our operation to date, it's percolating on a 'need to know' basis. The two guys who interviewed me back when I got appointed county chair know, and their "oh, that's interesting; no, it's not a problem" reaction was very encouraging. (I had told them I was interested in "marriage equality", and one of them admitted that's not exactly where he thought I was headed, but we're all agreed on the need to get the state out of personal relationships.)
Most of the members in my county know. One guy doesn't, but I'll tell him when it comes up. (We never lead with that or get pre-emptively defensive about it, and we don't lie about it or try to hide it. It comes out when it comes out, in the ordinary course of getting to know each other.)
I got asked by another candidate to run for AG in Texas this year. Gave them a couple of good reasons why I thought that was a
terrible idea (at this point I've been inactive as a lawyer more years than I've been active, and you know, the whole countercultural lifestyle thing...), so now some people know in that campaign....
Ginny and Ann are accompanying me as delegates for our county to the state convention in a few weeks (Cheryl has a schedule conflict), and I expect things to get interesting there. I'm looking forward to introducing ourselves in informal circumstances (meals, cocktail hours, etc) to more of the people that I've only met online or have only seen and worked with at quarterly committee meetings, without SOs.
I don't expect any significant pushback from this group. There will be a few of the more conservative that give me the raised eyebrow, and I don't expect to ever run for office, but the work I'm doing within the party gives me an entrée and from there I can introduce liberty-minded people to our lifestyle as opportunities arise.
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FYI, from the LPTexas platform:
II.1.e. Marriage and Domestic Partnership
The Libertarian Party of Texas (LPTexas) believes that marriage is a matter of private contract, and should not be defined or licensed by government. We believe that government should not treat individuals differently based on their marital status.
II.1.f. Family Values
The Libertarian Party of Texas (LPTexas) seeks to abolish legislation and policies that define what a family is.