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We Can’t Go Back to the Bad Old Days
President Trump's 'voter fraud' commission is making deeply troubling requests for personal information about voters.
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Big Energy’s Campaign Cash Wins a Big Friend at EPA
Today’s New York Times opens a window into the return big energy is getting on its investments in the 2016 presidential race.
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Rally Tuesday to End Partisan Gerrymandering
Common Cause will join in a rally outside of the Supreme Court on Tuesday as the justices hear the landmark case Gill v. Whitford.
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Marches, Flights and Bad Judgment
A grabbag for your Friday.
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Quite a Ride: Trump Team Flies First Class on Private Jets
President Trump's cabinet is giving one segment of the economy a big boost, much to Trump’s embarrassment.
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Democracy Reforms Are Advancing, Even In the Trump Era
While partisan knives get sharper in Washington and the White House and the majority party in Congress continue their offensive against sensible controls on big money in politics, democracy reformers are making important progress in state capitols.
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Non-Voters Don’t Lose Their Right to Vote
Listen to Monday's press briefing featuring Common Cause President Karen Hobert Flynn
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Sign Up! Make Your Voice Heard
It's National Voter Registration Day
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Congress Must Protect Our Right to Know Who Is Trying to Influence Us
Facebook's announcement this month that it's changing the way it handles political advertising is good news but no cause for celebration.
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‘Flawed From the Start’ on Video
A new video from Common Cause spotlights the president's phony 'election integrity' commission.
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Russians Weren’t the Only Ones Running ‘Dark Money’ Ads on Facebook
A report published today hints at a vast universe of social media electioneering that reached millions of Americans last year with messages paid for by contributions that probably were illegal and came from hidden donors.
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Reflections on Civic Engagement With Common Cause New York
Last in a series of posts from Common Cause New York's 2017 summer interns