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- Common Cause/NY Calls on Attorney General to Investigate ALEC Compliance with State Tax and Lobbying Laws
- April 26, 2012
11 New York based corporate members of ALEC
- Common Cause/NY Files Challenge to 63rd Senate District
- April 23, 2012
Gibson Dunn Will Lead Effort In Court
- Common Cause Releases Analysis of Hedge Fund Influence in NYS Politics
- April 18, 2012
3,552 campaign contributions to state and local candidates, totaling $23.4 million dollars
- Common Cause Analysis Reveals over 80% of Donations to Senators Robach and Alesi from Out-of-District
- April 12, 2012
Less than 2% from Lower Dollar Donors. Growing Grassroots Demand for Publicly-Financed Fair Elections System
- Common Cause Analysis Reveals McDonald & Canestrari Took in over 85% of Campaign Cash from Outside Donors
- April 10, 2012
Less than 3% from Lower Dollar Donors. Troy Residents and Grassroots Leaders Demand Publicly-Financed Fair Elections System
- Common Cause Analysis Reveals Grisanti & Kennedy Took in over 90% & 75% of Campaign Cash from Outside Donors
- April 5, 2012
Buffalo Residents and Grassroots Leaders Demand Publicly-Financed Fair Elections System
- Common Cause analysis reveals Libous took in 64% of campaign cash from outside donors
- April 5, 2012
Binghamton Residents and Grassroots Leaders Demand Publicly-Financed Fair Elections System
- Common Cause analysis reveals Valesky and DeFrancisco took in over 80% of campaign cash from outside donors.
- April 4, 2012
Syracuse Residents and Grassroots Leaders Demand Publicly-Financed Fair Elections System
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- November 30, 2011
Hosted by MNBC's Dylan Ratigan
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- November 17, 2011
The destruction or defacement by city police and/or clean-up crews of at least part of the "Occupy Wall Street" library in Zuccotti Park is unacceptable. Those responsible, from the cops and sanitation workers directly involved to whoever in the bureaucracy or the Mayor's office ordered the library trashed or refused to step in and stop it, should be disciplined.
- National Fuel Wields Undue Influence on Hydrofracking Policy in Western NY and the Southern Tier
- November 17, 2011
Contributed over a Quarter of a Million Dollars to Legislators, Senior Executives Appointed to Policy Making Positions
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- November 15, 2011
New York Neighbors for American Values releases handbook for communities facing similar discrimination
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- November 8, 2011
Joins the Stand for Freedom Coalition to advocate for more access to the polls on Election Day
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- November 2, 2011
Common Cause Reiterates Opposition to Prison Based Gerrymandering. Due to Total Population Gains, Loss of Prisoners Will Have Minor Impact on Redistricting
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- October 31, 2011
- Common Cause Calls on CFB to Focus on Organized Money, Not Organized People
- October 27, 2011
Independant expenditure rules should enlighten the general public about special interest money, unions and non profits exempt
- Redistricting Commission Comes to Nassau Battleground
- October 27, 2011
Common Cause/NY calls for demographic driven process, not incumbent self-interest. Potential for Hispanic/Black majority-minority senate district
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- October 7, 2011
Numerical equivalency can not be sole criteria, does not guarantee non-politicized maps. +/-1% precludes other important good government criteria, Common Cause recommends +/- 3% maximum deviation
- Redistricting Commission Comes to Suffolk Battleground
- October 5, 2011
Common Cause/NY calls for demographic driven process, not incumbent self-interest. Potential for Hispanic/Black majority-minority senate district
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- After the dust settles from the upcoming election, come join us for lunch on Saturday, November 6th for a lively discussion of what it all means to you.
Helping you understand the election results and its impact on policies you care about are three well-known legislative observers:
1. Laura Leslie, WUNC legislative reporter
2. Chris Fitzsimon, author of the daily Fitzsimon File and executive director of NC Policy Watch
3. Dean Debnam, executive director of Public Policy Polling
Get their take on the elections—and ask them how the new North Carolina Legislature affects your interests. Also, we will have special luncheon guest speaker, Ken Lewis—a former statewide U.S. Senate candidate.
Please join us at the NC State Faculty Club (4200 Hillsborough Street) in Raleigh at 11:00am on November 6. RSVP today at http://www.commoncause.org/NC/Election2010WrapUp.
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Fair Elections Press Conference, February 3rd
- January 30, 2009
Common Cause Rhode Island is a proud member of the coalition, Rhode Islanders for Fair Elections. The group supports a voluntary program of publicly funded campaigns. This issue is at the heart of the Common Cause mission of taking the special interest money out of the political process.
The coalition will hold a press conference in the Rotunda of the State House on Tuesday, February 3rd at 3:30 p.m, announcing the introduction of our legislation for the 2009 session.
Speakers include:
• Senator Rhoda Perry, Senate sponsor
• Representative Edith Ajello, House sponsor
• Nancy Davis, publicly funded state representative from Maine
• Sheila Dormady, Director of Clean Water Action
• Rev. Dr. Don Anderson, Executive Minister of RI State Council of Churches
• Phoebe Neels, Democracy Matters Student Representative
Please show your support for separating money from politics in Rhode Island by attending the press conference or contacting Common Cause to get involved in the coalition.
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Common Cause RI Announces New Associate Director
- January 23, 2009
Mary Elizabeth Marshall has been named Associate Director of Common Cause Rhode Island. The non-partisan group works to achieve open, accountable and effective government through advocacy and education. Marshall’s portfolio for Common Cause includes development and communications for the organization.
John Marion, Executive Director of Common Cause RI says, “We’re excited at Common Cause to have MaryBeth come on board and lead our efforts to expand our membership and improve our outreach. She brings tremendous skills and experience to the position, as well as enthusiasm for our agenda of reform. While Common Cause has experienced tremendous success in the past, our organization is only as strong as our membership, and MaryBeth’s abilities will allow us to grow our group.”
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Supreme Court Issues Final Chapter on SOP
- December 18, 2008
Over four years after 78.3% of Rhode Island voters spoke loudly in demand of Separation of Powers (SOP), their will has been validated. Today the Rhode Island Supreme Court issued an advisory opinion that loudly and clearly enforces the will of the people of Rhode Island in their demand for checks and balances. The issue now is settled, the final chapter is written, and Separation of Powers is ready to be put to rest.
The Supreme Court ruled on four questions submitted by the House of Representatives with regard to the 2004 amendment. Three questions dealt with whether the powerful Coastal Resources Management Council (CRMC) is subject to the amendment. A fourth question asked whether or not the governor’s power to appoint the members of all state executive boards and commissions, with the Senate’s advice and consent, is “self-executing.” In other words, did that power go in to effect when the voters passed it, or does the General Assembly need to pass additional legislation before the amendment can go into effect? The court’s answers are clear; the CRMC is subject to SOP and the SOP amendment is self-executing.
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New Executive Director for Common Cause RI
- December 15, 2008
John Marion has been named the Executive Director of Common Cause RI. Common Cause RI is a non-partisan advocacy group which works for open, ethical and accountable government. Marion takes the helm of RI’s most effective “citizens’ lobby” at a time when Rhode Island government faces challenges on many fronts.
According to Kevin McAllister, President of the RI Common Cause Governing Board, “John Marion will provide a strong voice for Rhode Island’s citizens. His energy and grasp of the workings of government will make him an effective spokesperson and advocate for Common Cause RI. Under his leadership, Common Cause RI will continue to fight for the implementation of the Separation of Powers amendment; a strong Ethics Commission; clean elections; and open, accountable governance in the executive, legislative and judicial branches.”
John Marion comes to Common Cause RI with a deep knowledge of the issues and dynamics of state and national politics. He has eight years of experience teaching American government at the university level. Marion is a graduate of Binghamton University in New York and did extensive graduate work in Political Science at Indiana University. His research focus included: state politics, policy and administration; elections, campaign finance and candidate behavior; and the role of non-governmental institutions in elections. Marion has served as an Instructor at Indiana University Bloomington, a Visiting and Adjunct Lecturer at Indiana University South Bend and an Instructor with the Indiana University School of Continuing Studies.
John Marion and his family moved to Providence, RI in 2001 and he continued to teach as an on-line instructor with the Indiana University Department of Continuing Studies. Marion and his wife, Karen Ng, a physician employed by Providence Community Health Centers, have twin daughters.
John Marion succeeds Christine Lopes as Executive Director. Christine joined Common Cause RI in 2006 and is leaving to complete her master’s degree in public administration at Suffolk University in Boston.
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Common Cause RI Annual Meeting
- September 17, 2008
Please join Common Cause Rhode Island at its 38th Annual Meeting on Wednesday, October 22, 2008 at Rhodes on the Pawtuxet in Cranston.
Featuring Dinner and Conversation with Senator Lincoln Chafee. Senator Chafee will reflect on his time in office as described in his book, “Against the Tide: How a Compliant Congress Empowered a Reckless President.” Join Common Cause to learn how we can fight the tide here in Rhode Island and in Washington.
Excellence in Public Service Award to be presented to:
WRNI
Tickets must be purchased in advance. RSVP by Friday, October 10. For more information, please call: Office Administrator Deborah Jones at 401 861-2322.
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Support Election Day Registration - AB 1436 (Feuer)
59% of eligible CA voters casted their vote in 2008, 43% in 2010. We must do better!
Support Assembly Bill 1436, Election Day Registration. It's time to allow eligible voters to register to vote on election day and the two weeks leading up to it. Voting should be open to any citizen who is eligible and willing to exercise this fundamental democratic right. States with Election Day Registration lead the nation in voter turnout.
Sign our Petition here and join the campaign to bring more voters to the polls!
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