The Dallas Morning News offers this report, which begins: ” AUSTIN — Liquor wholesalers dumped nearly $1.7 million on Texas lawmakers in the weeks leading up to the 2007 Legislature while pushing for changes that would allow them to… Continue reading
The NY Times offers this report, which begins: “The chronic shortage of election workers in Ohio could be solved by requiring residents to work at the polls the way they fulfill jury duty, the newly elected secretary of state… Continue reading
This interesting article in The Politico begins: “Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., will sponsor a bill to strengthen campaign finance laws in this session of Congress despite vehement opposition to campaign finance reform from conservative Republican activists whose support he needs… Continue reading
The Miami Herald offers an editorial that begins: “Will all of the people in Miami-Dade County who went to the polls on Tuesday to cast a vote on the strong-mayor charter question but chose not to vote please raise your… Continue reading
Tom Wilkey has written this Roll Call commentary ($), which begins: “Authors Aaron Burstein and Joseph Lorenzo Hall were right to delve into the crucial elements of transparency and security in the testing of voting systems used in the United… Continue reading
The Politico offers this report, which begins: “The average age of members of the U.S. Senate is older than it has ever been, according to Senate Historian Richard Baker. For many senators, advanced age is starting to show, raising… Continue reading