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Missouri Dept. of Public Safety Apologizes to 3rd Parties and Candidates

Posted on March 24, 2009 by adminMarch 24, 2009
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Following the uproar around the report by the Statistical Analysis Center of the Missouri State Highway Patrol on “The Modern Mililtia Movement,” the Missouri Dept. of Public Safety has issued an official letter of apology to Ron Paul, Chuck Baldwin, … Continue reading →

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Public Funding of Congressional Candidates

Posted on March 24, 2009 by adminMarch 24, 2009
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A bill will be introduced in Congress within a week to provide for public funding for candidates for Congress, according to this New York Times story of March 23. The sponsors will be Senators Richard Durbin (D-Illinois) and Arlen Specter … Continue reading →

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Georgia Legislature Adjourns April 3

Posted on March 23, 2009 by adminMarch 23, 2009
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The Georgia legislative adjourns April 3. This year, Georgia and Indiana were the only states with truly bad ballot access laws in which no bills to improve the laws were introduced. Georgia election law bills that probably won’t pass are … Continue reading →

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Summary of State Laws on Whether Ex-Felons Can Vote

Posted on March 23, 2009 by adminMarch 23, 2009
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On March 21, the Associated Press published this useful compilation of the state of the law in each state, on whether ex-felons may register to vote. … Continue reading →

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AP Story on Tuesday’s Oral Argument in U.S. Supreme Court on Campaign Finance

Posted on March 22, 2009 by adminMarch 22, 2009
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On Tuesday, March 24, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear Citizens United v FEC, the case on how the federal campaign finance laws apply to movies with a political point of view. The AP ran this story about the case … Continue reading →

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