Oklahoma bills must pass out of both houses of the legislature by the end of the day, April 23, if they are to have a chance of being enacted. Bills that have passed both houses by that date need not … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2009
For some time, Jesse Ventura and his family have been living in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur. Ventura gave an interview to “Gringo Gazette”, an English language newspaper in Southern Baja California. The interview, printed in the March … Continue reading
On April 17, Arthur B. Culvahouse, Jr., a well-known attorney who has done work for the Republican Party, spoke to a Republican lawyers group. The talk was broadcast on C-SPAN. The attorney said that John McCain was legally barred from … Continue reading
Most states routinely decide which political parties are qualified, within days of tabulating their official election returns. But in recent decades, the New Mexico Secretary of State has developed a habit of not declaring which parties are qualified until months … Continue reading
On April 17, U.S. District Court Judge W. Allen Pepper, of the Northern District of Mississippi, denied a request by the Democratic Party that James Lowe be kept off the Democratic Party primary ballot as a candidate for Mayor of … Continue reading