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The Free State Project

Join thousands of libertarian and liberty-minded individuals who are making New Hampshire their home to preserve liberty in one state.

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April 24, 2026 at 02:00PM

Should Puerto Rico Leave the U.S.? with Christina MojicaChristina Mojica shares her perspective as a longtime advocate for Puerto Rico, drawing on years of policy work and public engagement to explore the island’s political and economic reality. She outlines how Puerto Rico’s https://t.co/fQQxeH6pSg

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Should Puerto Rico Leave the U.S.? with Christina Mojica
April 25, 2026 at 12:30PM

Christina Mojica shares her perspective as a longtime advocate for Puerto Rico, drawing on years of policy work and public engagement to explore the island’s political and economic reality. She outlines how Puerto Rico’s current territorial status shapes everything from governance to economic opportunity, framing it as the central issue behind many of the island’s challenges. The talk highlights the tensions between dependency and autonomy, and the growing debate over what path forward would best serve Puerto Ricans. Ultimately, she makes the case for rethinking the island’s future, emphasizing the importance of self-determination and structural change.

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Three Strikes of the Match: A History of the Battles of Lexington and Concord with Matt Kennerson
April 25, 2026 at 02:00PM

Matt Kennerson of Project Appleseed walks through the origins of the American Revolution by connecting key events, tensions, and turning points that led ordinary colonists to take a stand for liberty. Drawing on the story of Project Appleseed, he emphasizes how shared history, marksmanship, and civic understanding are used to keep that revolutionary spirit alive today. The talk highlights how the conflict wasn’t just sparked by a single moment, but by a buildup of pressure, local resistance, and a growing belief in self-governance. Ultimately, he frames the Revolution as something that began in the hearts and minds of the people long before the first shots were fired, and encourages modern Americans to reconnect with that legacy.

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April 26, 2026 at 09:27AM

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April 26, 2026 at 11:34AM

“I am a Free Stater. Are you?”Whether reaffirming your commitment or signing for the first time, we invite all Free Staters (movers, natives, and those intending to move) to sign the Statement of Intent to affirm and declare, “I am a Free Stater!”https://t.co/wbY2Tt6GIb

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Dialogue: Should Northern Maine Join a Greater New Hampshire? with Eric Brakey
April 27, 2026 at 02:00PM

Eric Brakey explores the cultural and political divide between northern and southern Maine, framing it as a deeper conflict over representation, identity, and the meaning of self-governance. He connects this modern tension to shared New England history, highlighting a longstanding spirit of independence and resistance to centralized control. The conversation considers the idea of northern Maine separating and potentially aligning with New Hampshire as a way to better reflect the values of its residents. Throughout, the discussion raises broader questions about political alignment, regional identity, and what it means for communities to have their voices truly heard.

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April 27, 2026 at 02:00PM

Dialogue: Should Northern Maine Join a Greater New Hampshire? with Eric BrakeyEric Brakey explores the cultural and political divide between northern and southern Maine, framing it as a deeper conflict over representation, identity, and the meaning of self-governance. He https://t.co/6p8REopDpY

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Rules for Reformed Radicals with Jason Osborne
April 28, 2026 at 02:00PM

New Hampshire House Majority Leader Jason Osborne reflects on his rise from outsider to a central figure in state politics, using his experience to explain how influence is actually built. He argues that advancing liberty requires working within the existing political system, forming coalitions, and prioritizing results over ideological purity. The talk highlights the importance of timing, persistence, and understanding where public opinion stands in order to move policy forward. He ultimately encourages activists to focus on practical, consistent action, showing that meaningful change comes from strategy and long-term commitment rather than dramatic gestures.

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