On December 15, the Pennsylvania Attorney General indicted four more Pennsylvania public employees or officials connected with the state legislature, for using public resources to help on election campaigns. One of those indicted is a legislator, Bill DeWeese, who is … Continue reading
Richard Winger
The Winchester, Massachusetts daily newspaper, the Winchester Star, has this December 18 interview with a co-chair of the Massachusetts Green Party, Michael Horan. Horan makes the case for inclusive candidate debates. … Continue reading
In 2008, the Nebraska legislature made it illegal for out-of-state residents to circulate petitions in Nebraska. A lawsuit, challenging that restriction, plus a few other restrictions, was filed on December 16. The North Platte Telegraph has this interview with one … Continue reading
Independent Political Report has this report, that the special election for U.S. Senate in Massachusetts next month will include a series of debates, and all 3 ballot-listed candidates will participate. … Continue reading
The Reform Party has set a teleconference national committee meeting for December 19, Saturday. Now that the Texas-based officers have won the federal lawsuit in New York establishing their ownership of the party’s trademark, the party hopes to rebuild. It … Continue reading