Politics & Government
Tuschy Endorsed By Republican Liberty Caucus
Tuschy told supporters he is committed to advancing the RLC's principles of limited government, individual liberty and free markets.

Paul Tuschy, candidate for State Rep. for House District 52B, received the endorsement of the Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC) early Monday morning.
An official affiliate of the Minnesota Republican Party, the RLC works to promote candidates and policies that will advance the principles of liberty.
"I am honored to receive the endorsement of the RLC and am committed to advancing the organization’s principles of limited government, individual liberty and free markets," Tuschy said. "I will bring this message to the people of Inver Grove Heights, Eagan, Mendota Heights and Sunfish Lake and stand by it when I am elected to office."
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Tuschy was one of 13 legislative candidates endorsed Monday morning.Â
"State government spending has averaged a 10 percent growth rate since the 1960s," Minnesota RLC Chair Norann Dillon said in a statement to the press. "Minnesotans have felt the drain when state government spends money we don't have. We need fiscal conservatives who will build on the Republican-led legislature's initial work to set the state's spending priorities within the realities of revenue."
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Tuschy believes a key principle of liberty is that individuals should control their own resources and decide how to best spend their own money.
"The growth in government spending has crowded out resources from the private sector and has created an undue reliance on the government," Tuschy said. "The endorsement I have received from the RLC affirms my commitment to bringing to St. Paul the message that prosperity must be built upon a thriving private sector."
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