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The Man Who Brought Us Citizens United is Back
Jim Bopp, the Indiana attorney who led the effort to remove all restraints on independent corporate spending in campaigns in the landmark Supreme Court case Citizens United v. FEC (2010), is now leading another effort to weaken federal campaign finance laws.
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Disabled voters still face trouble at the polls
With the November elections approaching, national efforts towards increasing voter turnout are underway. During the second week of July, the National Council on Disability hosted “National Disability Voter Registration Week” in hopes of ensuring that the disability community’s voice, both collectively and as individuals, will be heard this election year.
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Census Bureau fails to change harmful representation system
Prison-based gerrymandering threatens our democracy’s commitment to fair representation. The practice leads to certain districts becoming largely composed of voiceless individuals, since prisoners cannot vote in most states.
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Ano ang Gerrymandering?
Ano ang Gerrymandering?
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Mga Platform na Walang Media?
Ang mga platform ng partido ay maaaring maging nakakaantok na gawain. Sa nakalipas na mga taon, ang pagsulat sa platform ay masyadong madalas na naging isang ehersisyo ng box-checking upang "maabot at hawakan" ang pinakamaraming grupo ng interes hangga't maaari upang madama ng lahat na kasangkot, na may isang anodyne na pangungusap o dalawang itinapon upang madama ang mga interes na ito. Mahaba sa mga pangkalahatan at maikli sa mga detalye, ang mga plataporma sa mga nakaraang taon ay regular na pinagtibay sa kombensiyon ng partido—at pagkatapos ay agad na nakalimutan.
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Nabigo ang demokrasya kapag ang mga botante ay walang tunay na pagpipilian
Mahigit sa isang-katlo ng lahat ng mga Wisconsinites ay walang anumang pagpipilian kapag bumoto sila para sa kanilang kinatawan ng estado sa Nobyembre
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Celebrating FOIA’s 50th Birthday
FOIA—the federal Freedom of Information Act—will turn 50 on the 4th of July, its birthday commemorated with President Obama’s signing of a rare, bipartisan bill to update and strengthen it.
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Common Cause Member Call
Common Cause President, Karen Hobert-Flynn held a special phone briefing for members and supporters like you on June 23 at 8pm ET. She shared how we will use this next year to fight big money in politics, protect our right to vote, advance impartial redistricting reform, and more.
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NEW REPORT: Shining a Light, Success of the Massachusetts Disclosure Law
Check out the new Common Cause Massachusetts Report - Shining a Light: Success of the Massachusetts Disclosure Law
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Emergency Managers and Their Destruction of Democracy
An explanation of who Emergency Managers are, what they do, and how they are problematic
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Senators Playing Loose with Constitutional Rights
Their zeal to protect Americans from domestic terrorists, or perhaps to score political points for seeming to provide protection, is leading some members of Congress to toss aside constitutional rights.
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How to move a political system that seems incapable of change
“There is no use speaking truth to power” the President of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee’s Legacy Project told a group of activists and college students in Washington last week.