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January 2025
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January 2025

Dear Friend of Liberty,
Happy New Year! š¾
In just one short year, Liberty Seeds has quietly grown into the largest and most dynamic global directory of liberty-aligned organizations and events ā and weāre just getting started! š
This past month, we added 25 organizations, including: Nevada Policy Research Institute, Mountain States Legal Foundation, Families Against Mandatory Minimums, and Instituto Mises Brasil. Believe it or not, we have hundreds more to sort through, categorize, and add in 2025!
This year, weāre excited to launch our new Latest Section of the website in which weāll be featuring select updates from the organizations in our directory. Whether itās an announcement of a new event, project, writing, or initiative, I hope it makes it a bit easier for you to keep up with all the latest happenings in the movement!
As with organizations and events, weāll also be accepting submissions for the Latest Section so donāt hesitate to use the form to let us know if thereās something you think should be shared with the entire movement.
Have an amazing start to your year, I hope to see you an event soon!
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Cheers,

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December Recap
For the very first Reason Versus debate in December, Reason was joined by The Bulwark for a lively, thought-provoking discussion. The resolution: "You Don't Have To Pick a Side in Politics."
Reason's Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch argued for the affirmative, while The Bulwark's Tim Miller and Sarah Longwell argued for the negative. The debate was moderated by Reason's Peter Suderman.
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