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Court denies Perry et al. ballot access in Virginia
Court denies Perry et al. ballot access in Virginia
In Virginia, the Republican presidential primary is officially a two person race. Only two candidates for the Republican presidential nomination will appear on Virginia's primary ballot in March: Mitt Romney and Ron Paul. On Tuesday, the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals denied a motion filed by Rick Perry seeking an injunction that would have ordered the Virginia Board of Elections to allow his name to appear on the state's primary ballot. Perry filed the suit on December 27, four days after the
18 Jan, 2012
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Activists work to keep coal trains out of Washington town
Activists work to keep coal trains out of Washington town
Concerns about energy independence notwithstanding, when the odor of coal dust wafting through the town offends the citizenry’s olfactory glands, the trains must be stopped.  At least that’s the way some people in Bellingham, Washington see it. Activists have formed a Political Action Committee (PAC) called No Coal! to halt coal trains from traversing city property. They envision a legal system that would recognize the Rights of Nature, which apparently includes freedom from coal dust. The grou
12 Jan, 2012
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Arizona legislators push bill to allow guns on college campuses
Arizona legislators push bill to allow guns on college campuses
In a move sure to be controversial and which has already received national attention, Arizona legislators have redrafted legislation to allow guns to be carried at public colleges and universities. Governor Jan Brewer vetoed a previous attempt, not because she was particularly opposed to the idea, but because it was unclear and murky. She hasn't voiced an opinion on the new bill but is known to be pro-gun. Existing Arizona gun law says colleges and universities can allow guns but, so far, none
03 Jan, 2012
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Virginia GOP Primary highlights need for ballot access reform
Virginia GOP Primary highlights need for ballot access reform
In Virginia, only two candidates have qualified for the VA GOP primary election: Mitt Romney and Ron Paul. Why? Because the restrictions for ballot access make it nearly impossible for candidates to gain access, causing Bachmann, Santorum, and Huntsman to not even submit a petition and preventing Gingrich and Perry from getting enough signatures to qualify. “Anyone who thinks requiring thousands of signatures to get on the ballot is compatible with a free society needs to research the history a
02 Jan, 2012
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Virginia GOP Primary highlights need for ballot access reform
Virginia GOP Primary highlights need for ballot access reform
Supporters of independent and third party candidates have long decried the draconian laws regulating ballot access in states across the country.  They have argued that the ballot access system, which has been constructed by Democratic and Republican lawmakers over the last century, deprives voters of choice, unreasonably burdens upstart candidates for public office, and insulates entrenched incumbents from political competition. Virginia's ballot access laws are so restrictive that the majority
02 Jan, 2012
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Money Matters: legislative perspectives affected by economic circumstances
Money Matters: legislative perspectives affected by economic circumstances
“We're going to close the unproductive tax loopholes that have allowed some of the truly wealthy to avoid paying their fair share,” Ronald Reagan said in 1985.  “In theory, some of those loopholes were understandable, but in practice they sometimes made it possible for millionaires to pay nothing, while a bus driver was paying 10 percent of his salary, and that's crazy. It's time we stopped it….” What has so radically changed in the psyche of Reagan’s party, where today any move to normalize th
29 Dec, 2011
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Support Grows for Electoral College System Reform
Support Grows for Electoral College System Reform
Beginning with the Iowa caucuses on January 3, 2012, more than half of the states in the nation will hold their presidential primary and caucus elections over the course of the next three months. In the coming years, however, we may well see a significant change in the way the nation chooses its president if the movement for the national popular vote compact continues to gain momentum. And it appears that supporters of the compact public opinion on their side. As many Americans discovered for t
26 Dec, 2011
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Pew Study confirms:  mainstream media ignores Ron Paul
Pew Study confirms: mainstream media ignores Ron Paul
As Texas Congressman Ron Paul gears up for a vital turn in his presidential campaign this week, a study from the Pew Research Center's Project for Excellence in Journalism (PEJ) lends credence to what many followers have long suspected: Even with a strong presence in several polls, Dr. Paul is being marginialized by the mainstream media at large. According to Pew's study of the news media's narrative of Dr. Paul, it found that he received the least coverage of any presidential candidate overall
18 Oct, 2011
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USDA announces beginning farmer awards
USDA announces beginning farmer awards
The average age of farmers and ranchers in America is increasing, and rural populations are in decline. This is why the U.S. Department of Agriculture is acting to plant a new crop of much needed agricultural producers here in California and across the nation. Last week, Ag Deputy Secretary Kathleen Merrigan announced this year's winners of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture's (NIFA) 'Beginning Farmer and Rancher Development Program' (BFRDP). According to a NIFA news release, a tota
06 Oct, 2011
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Time for Independents to walk the walk in 2012
Time for Independents to walk the walk in 2012
Public  disgust with Democrat-Republican party government is at an all-time  high in the wake of the debt ceiling debacle. As more Americans identify  themselves as Independents, will they walk the walk when it comes time  to cast their ballots next year? Americans  have long held a low opinion of Congress.  “Suppose you were an  idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself,”  wrote Mark Twain once upon a time.  If recent polling is any indication,  it appears that more
10 Aug, 2011
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