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Media & Democracy 07.12.2018

Common Cause Supports DOJ Appeal of AT&T-Time Warner Merger Approval

The Department of Justice announced today it is appealing the approval of the AT&T-Time Warner Merger

Money & Influence 07.12.2018

ExxonMobil Quits ALEC Over Climate Change Disagreement

ExxonMobil became the latest company to announce it is cutting ties with the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a secretive corporate lobbying group. According to a report by Bloomberg News, the oil giant is leaving the organization due to disagreements over climate change policy.

Voting & Elections 07.12.2018

Massachusetts Legislature Passes Automatic Voter Registration

The Bay State is on its way to becoming the 14th state to adopt the innovative reform since 2015

Common Cause Plaintiffs Urge Swift Return of North Carolina Partisan Gerrymandering Challenge to U.S. Supreme Court

Briefs filed today in Common Cause v. Rucho in the Middle-District of Central North Carolina.

07.9.2018

The People Want to Know Judge Kavanaugh's Views On Our Democracy

With President Trump’s nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh, and with so much at stake for future generations, the Senate must focus on core principles of democracy as it decides whether to give its consent to this lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court.  

Whether He Resigned or was Forced Out Scott Pruitt Needed to Go

Whether Scott Pruitt resigned or was forced out, he had repeatedly shown himself unworthy of the office and he had to go. Pruitt's tenure has been a long, unbroken string of ethical lapses, maladministration, and relentless attacks on the environment he was charged with protecting. A cascade of investigations into his abuse of taxpayer funds, hiding his schedule, sweetheart apartment lease deals, and first-class flights made a mockery of public service. This partial litany of his scandals -- unearthed by environmental groups, watchdogs, and journalists -- speak for themselves, but he is hardly alone among President Trump’s appointees.

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