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Legislative Hearing Set for Rhode Island Bill to Eliminate Straight-Ticket Device

Posted on April 4, 2014 by Richard WingerApril 4, 2014
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The Rhode Island Senate Judiciary Committee will hear SB 2091 on April 8 at 4:30 p.m. This is the bill to eliminate the straight-ticket device. Thanks to Ken Block for this news. … Continue reading →

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Congressional Bill for Public Funding of Campaigns Has Only Gained One Co-Sponsor Since February

Posted on April 4, 2014 by Richard WingerApril 4, 2014
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HR 20, the bill to provide public funding for campaigns for the U.S. House, had 140 co-sponsors soon after it was introduced in February 2014. But since February, it has only gained one co-sponsor. One might have expected more co-sponsors … Continue reading →

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Ninth Circuit Sets Hearing in Alaska Case on Out-of-State Circulators

Posted on April 4, 2014 by Richard WingerApril 4, 2014
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The Ninth Circuit will hear Raymond v Fenumiai, 13-35090, on June 2. This is the case over Alaska’s ban on out-of-state circulators for initiative petitions. The U.S. District Court had ruled that the petitioner-plaintiff, who lives in Wisconsin, doesn’t have … Continue reading →

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California Bill to Reduce Number of Signatures in Lieu of Filing Fee, in Special Elections

Posted on April 4, 2014 by Richard WingerApril 4, 2014
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California Assemblyman Tim Donnelly (R-Twin Peaks) has introduced AB 2233. For special elections, the bill lowers the number of signatures in lieu of filing fee. Currently 3,000 signatures in lieu of filing fee are required for U.S. House and State … Continue reading →

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Law Professor Eric Posner Says McCutcheon Decision Harms the Wealthy

Posted on April 4, 2014 by Richard WingerApril 4, 2014
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Law Professor Eric Posner writes here that the McCutcheon v Federal Election Commission decision from the U.S. Supreme Court actually injures wealthy individuals. Thanks to HowAppealing for the link. … Continue reading →

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