Democratic Freedom Caucus

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Democratic Freedom Caucus
Founded 1996
Headquarters Washington, D.C., U.S.
Key people
Tom Peralta, National Director
Brooks Nelson, Deputy Director
Jay Sears, Treasurer
Mike O'Mara, Secretary

The Democratic Freedom Caucus (DFC) is a libertarian-leaning political action organization within the Democratic Party of the United States that supports the majority of positions of the party but does not necessarily share identical viewpoints across the political spectrum; that is, its members are more likely to support individual and personal freedoms. Founded in 1996 by Hanno Beck, Mike O'Mara, and former libertarian Andrew Spark,[1][2] the caucus is roughly analogous to the Republican Party's Republican Liberty Caucus, although the DFC's influence on its party may be more marginalized. Like the RLC, the DFC shares many principles with Libertarian Party, but believes that effective political change is more likely to come through a major party than a third party. The caucus maintains a platform, a list of principles, a guide for activists and includes 40 state chairs and regional representatives.[3][4][5][6]

Issues

The DFC's positions are similar to the RLC and Libertarian Party's[citation needed], with some notable exceptions:

Geolibertarianism

One significant difference from the RLC is the DFC's promotion of geolibertarian ideas within the Democratic Party because of their position on shifting taxes to spatial-locations of land and on natural resources.[7][3]

Environment

Unlike other major libertarian organizations, the DFC favors strong environmental laws on the basis that the air and water are all commonly shared and must be kept as clean as possible. The DFC also favors repeal of the Price-Anderson Act, which limits liability for nuclear power plant accidents.[citation needed]

Workplace Safety

The DFC also favors strict laws on workplace safety and believes it is fraudulent to misrepresent workplace hazards or mislead employees as to the dangers they may face.[citation needed]

Consumer Safety

Similarly, the DFC believes it fraudulent to misrepresent the safety or effectiveness of items or services being offered to the general public.[citation needed]

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