Monthly Archives: May 2013
“We got way too excited over money in the 2012 elections”
“Viewpoints: Will the SEC save us from Citizens United?”
Jessica Levinson has written this SacBee oped.
“The Reverse Revolving Door: How Corporate Insiders Are Rewarded Upon Leaving Firms For Congress”
“Lobbyists Keep Freshmen Coming Back for More Checks”
“On Bush v. Gore, O’Connor Belatedly Regrets”
“Battling Across the Finish Line: Florida and Colorado Move Toward Approval of Reform Bills”
“Getting Beyond the Fraud”
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette editorial: “Before Indiana GOP officials bluster on too long about how dirty the Indiana Democratic Party’s kettle is when it comes to election fraud, they should keep in mind their own record.”
“Husted suddenly losses interest in election uniformity”
“Stem dark money flow into elections”
Raph Graybill oped in the Montana Standard.
“L.A. County rejects school districts’ bid to avoid voting rights suits”
LAT: “Los Angeles County officials rejected a bid Tuesday from several Santa Clarita Valley school districts and a water district hoping to consolidate elections and avoid the kind of voting rights lawsuits that other local governments have been hit… Continue reading
“The House Prefers Chaos to Order’
NYT Editorial:
“Regular order!” That has been the demand of House Republicans for three years, insisting on a return to the distant days when Congress actually passed budget resolutions and spending bills, instead of paying for the government through… Continue reading
“The ‘Transparency’ Agenda; It’s a murky business.”
This article appears in the Weekly Standard.