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Politico: Top New York City Hall aide worked quietly with state super PAC
“This is just an end run around the limits,” Lerner said. “And it’s wrong.”
With City Council elections coming up this year and state races again on the horizon in 2024, Lerner, the good government watchdog, argued...
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New York Times: Texas Republicans Push New Voting Restrictions Aimed at Houston
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Charlotte Observer: NC abortion bill didn’t need to move at ‘light speed,’ transparency advocates say
“We didn’t even have 12 hours with this bill — and it was a 40-page-long bill,” Jane Pinsky, a program director with Common Cause, said. “It’s impossible to expect a legislator to do their job if they have 10 minutes to read a 40-page bill.”
Pinsky said that people,...
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Associated Press: New Twitter rules expose election offices to spoof accounts
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Dallas Morning News/PolitiFact: Yes, a Texas bill would give GOP power to call election do-overs in Harris County
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The Nation: North Carolina Republicans Just Took Gerrymandering to a Whole New Level
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PolitiFact: Successful program finds voters who moved or died. Why are states leaving it before 2024 elections?
"If Texas is going to lead the charge to have a bunch of red states create their own system, it’s hard to see how that can possibly be successful with such limited participation," he said.
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Ohio Capital Journal: GOP plan to advance 60% amendment in August looking wobbly after second hearing cancelled
“Ohioans will not accept this going onto an August special election. It’s not acceptable,” Lewis insisted. “It’s $20 million for no reason. Or for a very bad reason! Which is to try to subvert democracy, and people will not stand for it. I think they’re starting to read the writing on the wall.”
Lewis acknowledged they might not muster quite as many...
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Bloomberg: Why Redistricting Is Still Happening in 2023 — And Where
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RawStory+: As First Republic Bank faltered, five members of Congress dumped their personal stock investments
“The perception of corruption can be just as damaging as actual corruption in many cases,” said Scherb, noting that a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers have introduced...
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Texas Tribune: Texas House advances bill to eliminate Harris County election chief position
“A lot of those solutions are done through investment of resources, of staff, not abolishing an office and potentially causing staff to leave or have their positions removed,” Ehresman said. “With 30 days left in session, we...
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Salon: Florida GOP send “egregious” voter suppression bill to Ron DeSantis
"This makes clear their real aim: to suppress our voting rights and silence the voices of eligible Florida voters who want a more inclusive future for our state,"...