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The Scariest Cable Merger Nobody In Washington Is Talking About

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The Scariest Cable Merger Nobody In Washington Is Talking About

When Comcast tried to merge with Time Warner Cable last year, reaction was swift and negative. Not many people liked the idea of America’s largest and least loved cable company getting any bigger; the deal collapsed after hundreds of thousands of Americans spoke out and federal regulators signaled that they would not let it go forward

Ohio Constitutional Modernization Commission to Debate Congressional Gerrymandering

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Ohio Constitutional Modernization Commission to Debate Congressional Gerrymandering

A committee of Ohio’s Constitutional Modernization Commission will vote tomorrow on whether to recommend that the General Assembly pass reforms to stop the gerrymandering of the state’s congressional districts.

Le projet de loi sur le redécoupage électoral du Maryland vise à inverser l'histoire cynique de l'État en matière de découpage électoral.

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Le projet de loi sur le redécoupage électoral du Maryland vise à inverser l'histoire cynique de l'État en matière de découpage électoral.

Le gouverneur du Maryland, Larry Hogan, a présenté un projet de loi qui mettrait fin au processus de découpage des circonscriptions de l'Assemblée générale et du Congrès par les dirigeants élus à des fins politiques et partisanes.

We need Independent Redistricting Reform in Delaware. Do you agree?

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We need Independent Redistricting Reform in Delaware. Do you agree?

Democracy requires competitive elections. If you have an election, and there is no competition, it doesn’t really matter whether you vote or not — and so people don’t.

Solutions to the Influence of Big Money in Politics

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Solutions to the Influence of Big Money in Politics

President Obama's valedictory State of the Union last week brimmed with optimism. Refraining from a traditional laundry list of policy proposals, he stayed rooted in big themes about America, our future and the challenges ahead. He spoke eloquently about how our democracy is built upon "voices of unarmed truth and unconditional love."

Dr. King’s Legacy: Voting Rights and the March Forward

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Dr. King’s Legacy: Voting Rights and the March Forward

Nearly fifty years ago, Dr. King advised that “voting is the foundation stone for political action.” It was that constitutional right for which the civil rights community fought – with blood and life – to secure for all Americans, not just the few.

Maryland, it’s time to euthanize our broken-winged pterodactyl

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Maryland, it’s time to euthanize our broken-winged pterodactyl

The pterodactyl, also known as the 3rd Congressional District, has become something of an unofficial state bird since then-Gov. Martin O’Malley and the General Assembly hatched it in 2012.

President Obama’s Plan To Fix Our Politics

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President Obama’s Plan To Fix Our Politics

In last night’s State of the Union speech, President Obama laid out his vision for the country, highlighting a future of “opportunity and security for our families; a rising standard of living and a sustainable, peaceful planet for our kids.”

A slice of the redistricting story

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A slice of the redistricting story

Sometimes the best way to talk about wonky public policy issues is over drinks. Last night, we did just that at our first informational happy hour of the New Year. Participants learned about redistricting, an issue that has been in the spotlight both nationally and in Colorado. Here are a few questions that came up, along with some short answers.

En marche vers le précipice : Rubio rejoint les candidats républicains qui soutiennent la Convention constitutionnelle

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En marche vers le précipice : Rubio rejoint les candidats républicains qui soutiennent la Convention constitutionnelle

En campagne ce week-end dans l'Iowa pour la nomination républicaine à la présidence, le sénateur américain Marco Rubio a annoncé son soutien à une idée dangereuse : une convention nationale sous l'article V de la Constitution américaine pour proposer des amendements constitutionnels sur la limitation des mandats et un budget fédéral équilibré.

Pittsburgh City Council Declares Support for Fair and Transparent Redistricting

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Pittsburgh City Council Declares Support for Fair and Transparent Redistricting

Last week, the Pittsburgh City Council passed a resolution calling on the Pennsylvania General Assembly to end the manipulation of congressional districts and state legislative districts for political advantage.

The Good, but Mostly Bad, in Congress’ Big Budget Deal

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The Good, but Mostly Bad, in Congress’ Big Budget Deal

As if Americans need one more reminder of the dysfunction in congress, last night Congressional leaders announced a 2,000 page omnibus budget, demonstrating again their inability to pass a budget through normal procedure. Omnibus spending bills released in the middle of the night are often filled with special interest handouts (called “riders”). Much like last year’s “cromnibus” bill, this year’s budget deal includes a number of good and bad things.

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