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02.8.2017

New Bills Introduced in Kentucky Could Lead to a Constitutional Crisis

As out-of-state special interest groups try to advance dangerous calls for a new constitutional convention, Common Cause Kentucky is urging the legislature to reject these measures.

Money & Influence 02.8.2017

Groups & Individuals Oppose House Efforts to Kill Presidential Public Financing and EAC

Common Cause and other groups have denounced a House plan to abolish the Election Assistance Commission and end public financing of presidential campaigns.

02.8.2017

Momentum Gains in Stopping a Constitutional Crisis

The call to rescind Maryland’s application for a dangerous Article V convention is gaining new momentum and support from legislative leaders, grassroots organizations, and constitutional rights and democracy reform groups.

Voting & Elections 02.2.2017

Trump Administration Should Be Investigating and Retaliating Against Russian Hacking, Not Just Adjusting Sanctions

Free and fair elections are the keystone of our democracy and Americans expect their President to defend those elections. Today’s move by the Trump Administration to adjust sanctions against Russia may have been routine, but it is very troubling that this is the first action toward Russia in the wake of overwhelming evidence presented by the Director of National Intelligence on Russian hacking of U.S. elections which must be fully investigated and punished.

Trump “Two for One” Regulations Gimmick is Ill-Conceived, Unnecessary, and Dangerous

The Trump Administration’s recent Executive Order (EO) on regulations is ill-conceived, unnecessary, and dangerous. The Executive Orders lack meaningful specificity, leaving consumers, advocates and policy makers in the dark. The EO’s “two for one” provision creates an arbitrary mandate to undo time-tested safeguards. Moreover, the “regulatory budget” binds the hands of the policy experts in government who use the best data available to fashion rules in the public interest.

Voting & Elections 01.31.2017

Senate Must Stop Sessions Nomination in Wake of Immigration Ban & Rash Firing of Acting A.G. Yates

Tomorrow’s presumed rubber-stamping of Jeff Sessions’ nomination as Attorney General will be a rash and irresponsible act by the Judiciary Committee.

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