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Huge news from tech giant Apple. The company has announced it will be contributing $350 billion into the US economy over the next
UPDATE, January 16, 2018: The Local Options Bill now has a number—HB 2746—and 15 co-sponsors in the Washington legislature.
The path to fixing giant problems like gerrymandering, money-soaked
It's rural v. urban. farmland v. concrete jungle. and, yes, red v. blue.
The latest headline grabbing effort to divvy up the Golden State comes from the founders
Need some money? Why not ask the internet? Crowdfunding, a concept that could not exist without now-popular platforms like GoFundMe, Kickstarter, and Indiegogo, has replaced traditional fundraising by allowing donors
It was probably only a matter of time before one of the very most politically relevant– and therefore most controversial – individuals of our day would run for a seat in
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US Sens. Rand Paul, Ron Wyden, Elizabeth Warren, and others are on the filibuster and are forcing the Senate to get 60
One of the most influential individuals to set foot in this country was overshadowed yesterday. MLK Day was just another day of nonsense in the media; you can probably guess
With the new year, begins a new legislative session. Legislators have the opportunity to use this time to introduce bills to empower voters in their state. Ranked choice voting (RCV)
All eyes in political reform circles are on the Wisconsin gerrymandering case (Gill v. Whitford) argued before the U.S. Supreme Court on October 3, 2017.
The case was brought
Kevin McCormick is running for governor of Arizona with $6,500. Would you do something that crazy?
As a Libertarian, he faces voter petition laws that are more restrictive than
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San Diego Union-Tribune political reporter Michael Smolens spent a few minutes to talk about the political landscape in San Diego. Smolens has been a government and politics editor at the