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President-elect Donald Trump still has not signed legal documents – including an ethics pledge - needed to formally begin his administration’s transition of power. Candidates usually file these documents well in advance of the election. As a result of this delay, the government cannot provide security clearances, briefings and resources to Trump’s incoming team before he is sworn into office on January 20th.
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jgarcia@commoncause.org
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Associated Press: As Musk is learning, content moderation is a messy job
Jesse Littlewood, vice president for campaigns at Common Cause, said his group reached out to Twitter last week about a tweet from U.S. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene that alleged election fraud in Arizona. Musk had reinstated Greene’s personal account after she was kicked off Twitter for spreading COVID-19 misinformation.
This time, Twitter was quick to respond, telling Common Cause that the tweet didn’t violate any rules and would stay up — even though Twitter requires the labeling or removal of content that spreads...
This time, Twitter was quick to respond, telling Common Cause that the tweet didn’t violate any rules and would stay up — even though Twitter requires the labeling or removal of content that spreads...
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Inside Sources/Tribune News Service St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Op-Ed): A productive lame duck — the end of a historic Congress
The last two items are critically important for our freedoms and the health of our democracy. The January 6th Select Committee’s forthcoming report is expected to highlight the former president’s role in fomenting a deadly insurrection and provide recommendations to ensure we have peaceful transfers of power between administrations.
The Electoral Count Act revisions are consequential because they would modernize a law passed in 1887. Updating this antiquated law could help prevent another insurrection and attempted coup.
The Electoral Count Act revisions are consequential because they would modernize a law passed in 1887. Updating this antiquated law could help prevent another insurrection and attempted coup.
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미디어 브리핑: 다가올 SCOTUS 사건에서 민주주의가 어떻게 보호될 것인가
Common Cause, Southern Coalition for Social Justice, 글로벌 로펌 Hogan Lovells는 Moore v. Harper에서 우리의 민주주의를 수호하기 위한 투쟁의 법적 주장과 전략을 설명하는 미디어 브리핑을 개최했습니다.
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HuffPost: Elon Musk Is Rolling Out Twitter’s Red Carpet For The Far Right
Emma Steiner, a disinformation analyst at the watchdog group Common Cause, said she knew of new accounts being created on Twitter that were focused on the QAnon conspiracy theory movement, supporters of which call for the mass arrest or execution of public figures they accuse of being satanic pedophiles. Some accounts, Steiner said, are trying to “censorship check” Twitter by seeing what kind of material earns a response from the company ― what she called “a lot of boundary-pushing.”
Steiner noted one recent...
Steiner noted one recent...
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Common Cause, SCSJ, 목요일 Moore v. Harper 논쟁에 대한 미디어 브리핑 개최
이 중요한 투표권 사건에 대한 구두 변론은 12월 7일 미국 대법원에서 예정되어 있습니다.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch/Tribune News Service: Schmitt’s office did not keep travel records after 2020, raising transparency concerns
“When an elected official runs for another public office, it doesn’t, in any way, absolve them from complying with freedom of information requests or public information requests,” said Aaron Scherb, the legislative affairs director for Common Cause, a national nonpartisan group that advocates for government transparency. “Public officials work on the taxpayers’ dime. And it’s important that citizens can get the transparency and accountability that they deserve from their elected officials at all times.”
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The News & Observer: Supreme Court’s ‘independent state legislature’ case: How we got here, and what’s next
Kathay Feng, who leads anti-gerrymandering efforts for the national group Common Cause, calls it “the case of the century” — and not out of admiration.
“It is a case that asserts a bizarre and fabricated reading of the United States Constitution ... to create a situation where elections are already rigged from the start,” she said.
“It is a case that asserts a bizarre and fabricated reading of the United States Constitution ... to create a situation where elections are already rigged from the start,” she said.
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Atlanta Journal-Constitution/Tribune News Service: Georgians encouraged to vote in-person rather than by mail in runoff
“When you’re with your family and friends this Thanksgiving, remind everyone to make a plan of how they’ll cast a ballot in the U.S. Senate race,” said Aunna Dennis, executive director for Common Cause Georgia. “These close races come down to 1% margins, and you could be the 1% that moves Georgia forward.”
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The Oregonian: Political donors spent more than $70 million on Oregon governor’s race
“Each election, spending rises exponentially,” said Kate Titus, executive director of Common Cause Oregon, another good government group that supports contribution limits. “It will continue to do so until we demand otherwise. We know what tools help rein in the corrupting influence of money in politics — a combination of limits, transparency, and matching funds to make small dollar campaigns viable. It’s time that Oregon lawmakers act to put this in place.”
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Newsweek: Will Trump Staying Off Twitter Doom Him Politically?
While some figures on Twitter continued to share disinformation on the platform around the 2022 midterm election cycle, Jesse Littlewood, vice president of campaigns at the nonpartisan watchdog group Common Cause, told Newsweek that the amount of disinformation about election integrity substantially decreased after Trump left the platform, falling below levels seen in the 2018 midterms, according to a survey by online monitoring platform Zignal Labs published in the Washington Post. ...
Trump, Littlewood said, was a thought...
Trump, Littlewood said, was a thought...
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The New Yorker: How to Fix Our Remaining Election Vulnerabilities
Good-government groups such as Common Cause have been going after gerrymanders in both Democratic and Republican states for some time. The Supreme Court, in a 2019 case, held that federal courts can’t hear claims of partisan gerrymandering. The Court said that there’s just no standard to apply, and so federal courts are closed—there are other ways of dealing with these problems. Some states have created redistricting commissions; others have state courts that have policed partisan gerrymandering.
That’s what happened in...
That’s what happened in...
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오늘 Common Cause는 연방 무역 위원회의 제안된 규칙 제정 사전 통지에 대한 응답으로 상업적 감시로 인한 피해와 사람들의 프라이버시와 정보를 보호하기 위한 새로운 규칙이 필요한지에 대한 대중의 의견을 구하는 의견을 제출했습니다. 이 의견은 현대 상업적 감시 관행으로 인해 민주주의와 시민권에 발생하는 고유한 피해를 강조하고 FTC가 이러한 피해를 적절히 해결할 수 있는 방법에 대한 해결책을 제시합니다.