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This Week on IVN: Education and more Website Development

This Week on IVN: Education and more Website Development
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This Week on IVN: EducationBack-to-school time is approaching and IVN.us is getting ahead of the curve. This week's theme: Education!We'll be looking at issues like voter education, social media in the classroom, head start programs, vouchers, and student debt this week.What are candidates proposing? How can we find independent, non-partisan solutions to the many problems arising from our education system?Interested in contributing? The mission of IVN.us is to raise the level of civil discourse to a place where solutions are more persuasive than talking points, and participation is not conditioned on your party affiliation. If you've got something to add to the debate, apply to be a contributor today!

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Campaign Finance: California's Proposition 32 ExplainedWhat are the real issues? What are the constitutional hurdles? Where does the law stand today? How would Proposition 32 affect the political dialogue?

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Nine Reasons to Save Public Libraries
Nine Reasons to Save Public LibrariesNine reasons why our libraries are still the place where we as a nation will achieve our destiny. We must continue to fund them.

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New California Bill Proposes Tracking Ammunition SalesLegislation requiring law enforcement notification of customer purchases of more than 1,000 rounds of ammunition was introduced by California state lawmakers on Wednesday.

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A Closer Look at Rep. Paul Ryan's Voting Record
A Closer Look at Rep. Paul Ryan's Voting RecordWith his reputation for fiscal conservatism, questions about his TARP and stimulus votes are almost certain to be asked during interviews and any vice presidential debates.

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Contributor of the Week: Shawn GriffithsNotable Post: Texas Primary and Runoff Numbers Show Poor Voter TurnoutNotable Post: Chicken and Coffee: Where the Marriage Debate Has Gone Wrong

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Chad Peace

Chad Peace

Attorney and IVC Media president Chad Peace focuses on election reform. He helped pass CA’s top-two primary and San Diego’s Measure K. His work analyzes how system design and structural reforms can give independent voters a more meaningful voice.

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