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By | 05/05/2013 | Illinois

Approximately one month separates Illinois from its deadline to enact some form of concealed carry legislation and the passions on both sides are heating up.

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Proposed Amendment Would Limit Voter Choice in California
By | 03/15/2013 | Ballot Access, Ballot Initiatives, Electoral Reform, News Ticker, Open Primaries | 6 Comments

California State Senator Ricardo Lara (D-Bell Gardens) and Assemblyman Jeff Gorell (R-Ventura County) have introduced identical proposed state constitutional amendments…

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By | 01/20/2013 | Activism, Congressional, In-Depth, Legislators, Movements | 1 Comment

Along with Michigan’s Justin Amash, Kentucky U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie is being likened as one of the successors to retired Texas Congressman Ron Paul.

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By | 01/19/2013 | Activism, Headline, In-Depth, Legislation, Legislators, US Senate | 6 Comments

With a spate of shootings in recent months, there are calls for tighter gun control and President Obama has political capital to spend.

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By | 09/24/2012 | Energy and Water, Featured, Issues, Legislation, Legislators | 27 Comments

Though its critics suggest the EPA upsets the balance of powers, the EPA is constitutionally required to regulate greenhouse gases like CO2.

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Constitution
By | 09/19/2012 | Organizations

What do the Democratic and Republican parties think about the Constitution? This table offers a side-by-side comparison of their platforms.

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Constitution
By | 09/08/2012 | Organizations | 30 Comments

What do the Democratic and Republican parties think about the Constitution? This table offers a side-by-side comparison of their platforms.

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