California is a leader in clean energy innovation. But energy innovation does not come without a cost.
The simplistic discussion about energy policy at the national level usually comes down
While researching another article, I bunny-trailed into an obscure law pertaining to how Electoral votes are counted.
Since 1887, 3 U.S.C. 15 gives Congress the right to
While it has no place in the USA currently, gambling on elections is rife in most European countries and no other election has ignited interest so much as the 2016
The popular phrase “where there’s smoke there’s fire” is a lie. Lots of things cause smoke without fire. Smoke bombs, for example. And barbecue, which is so integral
Editor’s note: This article was co-authored by Chris Micheli and Michael Daft. This article was originally self-published by the authors and has been republished on IVN with
The Business and Leadership Policy Conference hosted annually by the Independent Voter Project in Maui, Hawaii, exists to bring legislators, policy advocates, and industry professionals together to exchange ideas and
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The responses to the election results have been all but calm with anti-Trump protests breaking out all across the country. Social media platforms like Facebook are plagued with harsh
Fear mongering media outlets have convinced many that we are losing the war on terror at home. The truth is, however, that we are doing quite well.
According to the
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The last eight years have seen partisanship at its very best, or worst depending on your point of view. Every presidential election has been essentially the same: the two main