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on Sat May 18 5:00 AM
Are school vouchers losing steam?
Vouchers have been at the center of the school choice movement for many reformers, but they may be in trouble. Here making that argument is Abby Rapoport of The American Prospect, where this appeared. By Abby Rapoport When news broke …...
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on Fri May 17 1:22 PM
Democrats Use IRS Scandal to Revive Attempt to Limit Free Speech | United Liberty | Free Market - Individual Liberty
While Democrats are paying lip-service to holding the IRS accountable for its targeting of Tea Party groups, ex-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) is trying to spin the scandal as a reason to limit political speech: The IRS is under heavy fire from...
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on Thu May 16 6:00 AM
Which States Use the Most Green Energy?
Florida and Texas might be leading the nation's rollout of solar and wind power, respectively, but Washington, where hydroelectric dams provide over 60 percent of the state's energy, was the country's biggest user of renewable power in 2011,...
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on Mon May 13 10:45 PM
RALEIGH: NC 'Moral Monday' demonstrations bring 49 arrests | Local/State
Nearly 200 gathered and 49 were arrested as protesters continue to demonstrate against GOP-led initiatives in the state General Assembly.Click to Continue »
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on Mon May 13 10:17 PM
NC Moral Monday demonstrations bring more arrests
Nearly 200 gathered and 49 were arrested as protesters continue to demonstrate against GOP-led initiatives in the state General Assembly.Click to Continue »
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on Mon May 13 1:08 PM
The Arkansas Project — On the Arkansas Times, Part I
One of the legislature’s most praiseworthy achievements this session was passing a “voter ID” bill. If you read the unsigned article in this week’s Arkansas Times, though, you’ll see a very different perspective on voter ID. Indeed, the...
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on Mon May 13 12:54 PM
The IRS Tea Party "Scandal
By now you've likely heard reports that some staff in a regional Ohio office of the IRS were targetting groups with the words "tea party" or "patriot" in their name as those groups sought tax exempt status. I have a few general thoughts about...
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on Sun May 12 4:05 PM
on Fri May 10 12:00 AM
Tennessee Attorney General Robert Cooper calls 'ag gag' bill 'constitutionally suspect'
NASHVILLE — Tennessee Attorney General Robert Cooper says a so-called "ag gag" bill passed by state lawmakers is "constitutionally suspect" under the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment.
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on Tue May 7 9:22 PM
Deal on taxes and spending in Kansas could be near
Legislators in Topeka may be nearing a deal to sort out a sales tax extension and possibly deep cuts into state spending.
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