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Chris Christie’s terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week

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Chris Christie’s terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s week started with a bad case of foot-in-mouth during his three-day trip to England, and went downhill from there, reaching new lows for ethics and good, open government – even for New Jersey. But his woes are about more than the Governor; they’re a reminder of the the yawning gap between the political machinations America gets and the democracy it deserves.

3 großartige Dinge und 3 Erkenntnisse aus der Ankündigung zum offenen Internet

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3 großartige Dinge und 3 Erkenntnisse aus der Ankündigung zum offenen Internet

Sie haben es inzwischen gehört: Die Federal Communications Commission (FCC) hat ihre Regeln zum offenen Internet („Netzneutralität“) bekannt gegeben. Die FCC steht kurz davor, den strengsten möglichen Schutz der Netzneutralität gesetzlich zu verabschieden.

“Polluting our system”

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“Polluting our system”

It's been five years since the Citizens United ruling, and we've been working hard since then to get money out of politics and protect the judiciary from the real threat of politicization. Just last week, the Koch brothers and announced that their network of secretive donors plans to invest nearly $900 million in next year's campaigns. That's more than what either national political party has ever spent on an election cycle, and it exceeds George W. Bush and John Kerry combined spending in their 2004 presidential race.

Groups Move to Enforce Motor Voter in California

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Groups Move to Enforce Motor Voter in California

Today, California Common Cause joined several other groups, like our friends at League of Women Voters, to serve notice on the DMV to shape up, or we’re suing.

Common Cause Speaks Up For Californians Right to Speak Out

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Common Cause Speaks Up For Californians Right to Speak Out

California Common Cause joined with Free Speech For People and other public interest groups in filing a brief this week with the California Supreme Court urging it to give voters a chance to call for the reversal of the Citizens United ruling.

Like Baseball and Apple Pie

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Like Baseball and Apple Pie

The large broadband providers say that they support net neutrality in the same way that we all support baseball and apple pie, but the devil's in the details.

We’ll Hold Governor Cuomo Accountable

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We’ll Hold Governor Cuomo Accountable

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced today his support for important ethics and campaign finance changes proposed by Common Cause New York and other public interest allies in the wake of the arrest of New York Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver.

Your Guide To The Net Neutrality Fight’s Final Weeks

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Your Guide To The Net Neutrality Fight’s Final Weeks

All eyes are on the FCC this week as they gear up to release their proposed Open Internet rules, which they'll vote on at their February 26th meeting. Here's a preview of what's to come, and a few potential pitfalls:

Virginia Senate Passes Redistricting Reform Bills

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Virginia Senate Passes Redistricting Reform Bills

This week the Virginia Senate passed three bills aimed at reforming Virginia’s partisan and divisive process for redrawing legislative districts following each census.

Common Cause Fights for Redistricting Reform in U.S. Supreme Court

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Common Cause Fights for Redistricting Reform in U.S. Supreme Court

Common Cause and Common Cause Illinois signed amicus briefs in Arizona State Legislature v. Arizona Independent Redistricting Commission, a U.S. Supreme Court case that threatens citizen efforts to end the undemocratic practice of congressional gerrymandering.

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