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Indianapolis Star: ‘Windfall profit’: Lawmakers who build homes file bills to help their industry

"It's not technically unethical, but it doesn't technically break the rules that they write for themselves, but it still creates an appearance of impropriety," Julia Vaughn, executive director of Common Cause Indiana, said. "That's damaging to the institution when people think that lawmakers are just out to protect their financial interests."

Washington Post: Election officials fear counting delays will help fuel claims of fraud

“I expect to see what we saw in 2020,” said Sylvia Albert, director of voting and elections for Common Cause, a nonpartisan voter education and advocacy group. “Election officials will be counting votes, some results will come in late and bad actors will be trying to play political games to undermine people’s confidence in the outcome.”

Reuters : Des alliés extérieurs aident les candidats républicains au Sénat américain à combler l'écart avec les démocrates

« Les groupes extérieurs font la différence », a déclaré Aaron Scherb, lobbyiste sur le financement des campagnes et les questions électorales pour Common Cause, un groupe de surveillance qui milite pour une plus grande transparence dans le financement des campagnes.

Los Angeles Times: Garcetti’s India nomination has stalled. So his parents hired lobbyists to help him

Many Washington, D.C., lobbying firms have a minimum monthly retainer of $10,000 or $15,000, but some firms charge $50,000 a month, or occasionally more, said Beth Rotman, director of money in politics and ethics at Common Cause, a good-government organization.

She likened Garcetti’s parents to a couple that shells out to get their child into a top school.

“It’s a bit like when the parents hire the most expensive coach they can find to get them into the most expensive university,” Rotman said. ...

Conseils pour aider à stopper la propagation de la désinformation

Charlotte doit apporter une aide significative aux résidents sans abri

More Regulations on Member Stock Trading Would Help Fight Corruption in Congress

Should members of Congress be allowed to trade stocks? Most Americans say they shouldn’t, and now several lawmakers are joining them.

Four Things to Know About Convicted Criminal Tina Peters

Governor Polis has a clear choice: stand with Colorado voters and the rule of law, or reward someone who helped undermine the very elections she swore to protect.

Three Times Trump Admitted the SAVE Act is a GOP Power Play

Trump's favored national legislation is a way to pick and choose who can vote for him.

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