Indiana Legislator Wants an Earlier Presidential Primary

Indiana Representative Suzanne Crouch (R-Evansville) says she will introduce a bill to move future presidential primaries from May to an earlier month. The current Indiana presidential primary is combined with the primary for all offices. Crouch did not say if her bill will propose a separate early presidential primary, or if it will move the primary for all offices to an earlier month.

Virginia Independent Green Party is Circulating a Bloomberg Petition

Michael Bloomberg has not said that he is running for president. However, the Virginia Independent Green Party (which is not affiliated with any national party) is already circulating a petition with Bloomberg listed as its presidential candidate. Virginia permits stand-ins. The vice-presidential candidate listed on the petition is Gail Parker, but if Bloomberg were to run and make use of that petition, Parker would be free to withdraw, and Bloomberg could substitute his actual running mate, later in the year.

The petition already has 300 signatures. 10,000 are required, due in August 2008.

Washington Supreme Court Says Tenants of Public Housing May Post Political Signs on their Doorways

On January 3, the Washington State Supreme Court ruled 5-4 that the Seattle Housing Authority cannot bar residents of public housing from placing political signs and posters on their exterior doors. Some of the doors face the street, and some face interior halls. The majority depended on the First Amendment and said, “Displaying a sign from one’s own residence often carries a message quite distinct from placing the same sign somewhere else.” The dissent said, “While there is undoubtably concern about tenants being able to express their views, there are neighbors with rights as well.”

The case is Resident Action Council v Seattle Housing Authority, 80006-5. Thanks to How Appealing for this news.