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Katie Scally
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Regional Communications Strategist (Midwest)
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Ang network ng Common Cause ng mga eksperto sa reporma sa demokrasya ng pambansa at estado ay madalas na mga komentarista sa media. Upang makipag-usap sa isa sa aming mga eksperto, mangyaring makipag-ugnayan sa sinumang miyembro ng press team sa itaas.
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The Guardian: Republicans threaten to impeach newly elected Wisconsin supreme court judge
Heck called the threat of impeachment an overreach and described concerns about Protasiewicz’s campaign statements as “selective outrage”, given previous conservative justices’ public comments on issues before the court. Heck pointed to a 2015 case in...
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Fresno Bee (Op-Ed): Fresno officials gerrymandered their districts. Time to take our voting rights back
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Ang Navarro Contempt Conviction ay Nagpapadala ng Babala na ang Kongreso ay hindi maaaring balewalain nang walang parusa
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Sa wakas, Kinumpirma ng Senado ang Ika-5 Komisyoner ng FCC Pagkatapos ng Pagkabakante ng Mahigit 2.5 Taon
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Associated Press: Wisconsin GOP threatens to impeach justice over donations, but conservatives also took party cash
There was no outrage from Republicans when conservative justices heard numerous cases over the years involving their conservative donors, Heck said.
“The rules and parameters of recusal were put in place by the conservatives and by the Republicans,” said Heck, with Common Cause....
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NPR: A 25-year-old from a small town leads North Carolina’s Democratic Party toward 2024
"I do wonder sometimes if it's too late," said Hinton-Smith, who runs Common Cause's civic engagement program at HBCUs within the state.
Though she agrees with Clayton's youth outreach plan and remains cautiously optimistic, she said politicians need to play the long game in order to make change, which may require less focus on wins right now.
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U.S. News & World Report: Judges Reject Gerrymandered Districts Ahead of Hotly Contested Elections
"I think it's not going to sit well with the Supreme Court," he says.
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Public News Service: Tech Companies Scale Back Efforts to Control Election Disinformation
"A lot of times people fall for disinformation," said Steiner, "because it seems to confirm something they already believe and that's where people get tripped up."
Steiner recommended that people always refer to official sources for voting information - including Secretary of States' offices or local election boards.
"Disinformation spreaders and...
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New York Times: How a New City Council Map of L.A. Turned Into a Political Brawl
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San Diego Union-Tribune: Should the city attorney be stripped of civil duties? Experts and candidates for the office oppose the effort
“This seems like it could be a recipe for confusion and contention, especially if the appointed city attorney and elected city attorney clash on matters,” he said. The proposal “also seems to give the council president too much power in the appointing process, which could lead to the appearance of corruption.”
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CT Insider: In Connecticut’s smallest city, mayoral candidate’s Jan. 6 charges set up divisive Republican primary
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Honolulu Civil Beat: What Does Hawaii Have In Common With These Red States? A Fear Of Direct Democracy
In a newspaper interview at the time, Common Cause’s Carol Zachary said special interests “can better use the established legislative process than they can the entire electorate. Their defense of the present system proves that they don’t want to give people the franchise. They’re scared of what they might do.”
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