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DownEast.Com Features Story on Maine Green Party

Posted on June 4, 2009 by adminJune 4, 2009
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Thanks to Green Party Watch for this link to an in-depth article about the Maine Green Party in DownEast.com, a well-known magazine that covers Maine. The Green Party in Maine is the nation’s strongest state unit of any nationally-organized minor … Continue reading →

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New Details Emerge in Pennsylvania "Bonusgate" Investigation

Posted on June 3, 2009 by adminJune 3, 2009
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The June 3 issue of the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Post-Gazette has this article about new revelations in the ongoing investigation of “bonusgate”. That is the common Pennsylvania term for the 2004-2006 incidents in which state employees, on state time, did political … Continue reading →

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New Details Emerge in Pennsylvania “Bonusgate” Investigation

Posted on June 3, 2009 by adminJune 3, 2009
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The June 3 issue of the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Post-Gazette has this article about new revelations in the ongoing investigation of “bonusgate”. That is the common Pennsylvania term for the 2004-2006 incidents in which state employees, on state time, did political … Continue reading →

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Maine House Defeats Bill to Shrink Itself

Posted on June 3, 2009 by adminJune 3, 2009
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On June 3, the Maine House defeated LD 144, the bill that would have reduced the number of state representatives from 151 to 131. UPDATE: because the Senate had passed this bill on June 2, the bill could still conceivably … Continue reading →

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Clarksburg, West Virginia, Police Arrest Someone for Distributing Anonymous Campaign Leaflets

Posted on June 3, 2009 by adminJune 3, 2009
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See this interesting story at Robbin Stewart’s blog. As Stewart says, the West Virginia law make it a crime to distribute anonymous campaign literature must be considered unconstitutional, since the U.S. Supreme Court has twice ruled that the First Amendment … Continue reading →

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