Larry Stafford for U.S. Senate

Common Sense Solutions for Illinois

Americans deserve better than we're getting from Washington. When those in the US Congress work to build bridges to nowhere, wage wars without end, and stuff their freezers with cash, voters are looking for a fresh approach to government. They know that with a lot more common sense and a lot less nonsense we can make our country a happier and healthier place to live.

Here are a few ways that Larry Stafford, the Illinois Libertarian candidate for US Senate, will work to stop the nonsense and start applying common sense in Washington:

Wall Street Bailout Senate Candidate PositionsThe Economy

Closed due to economyStop throwing our money away on big government programs that do not work and are bankrupting our nation.

Start allowing Americans to keep more of the money they earn and chose more of the services they will pay for. When government is forced to compete for our money, we all win.

National Security

SoldierStop sending America's sons, daughters, and dollars overseas to "protect" and "build" other nations.

Start bringing the troops home to protect America and Americans. Deploying our military should be the last resort.
A strong national defense starts at home.

Energy Production

Gas PricesStop legislating light bulbs and showering subsidies on the industries with the highest-paid lobbyists.

Start green lighting every possible solution: drilling for oil here at home as well as pursuing hydrogen, wind, solar, and nuclear options. Let the best technologies win.

Learn more about Larry Stafford's stands on the issues you care about.

You Can Make a Difference in the US Senate Race

United States Capitol

If you want common sense in Washington, work alongside the Larry Stafford for US Senate campaign to make it happen.

You can count on Larry to serve the interests of the hard-working people of Illinois, not Washington insiders.

The only question is, can we count on you? Volunteers and donors are needed throughout Illinois. Become one today!