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LOD: Being Double Bunked

The NC FreeEnterprise Foundation has two entries that provide a detailed look at the 12 NC Senate members and 28 NC House members who are “double bunked” by the proposed General Assembly district maps for the 2012-2020 elections. Given how the new lines are drawn, the homes of these 40 legislators are placed in districts [...]

By | 2017-01-03T12:05:34-05:00 August 22nd, 2011|Link-of-the-Day, Redistricting|0 Comments

LOD: Dissent from the Top

The political system is so blatantly tilted to help the super-rich and powerful that even they are embarrassed. They know it’s wrong, and it's great when they speak out and call for change. In a singularly important op-ed, Warren Buffett, the second richest man in the US, is lambasting Congressional leaders for not making the [...]

By | 2017-01-03T12:05:34-05:00 August 17th, 2011|Ethics, Link-of-the-Day, Lobbying, Money in Politics, Pay to Play|0 Comments

LOD: Strings Attached to Super 12

The so-called Super Congress – the six Democrats and six Republicans charged with coming up with a plan to reduce the deficit by more than $1 trillion – all come “with a history of political patrons and connections with special interests,” according to their portraits painted by the Center for Public Integrity's iWatch News. The Associated Press [...]

By | 2017-01-03T12:05:35-05:00 August 12th, 2011|Link-of-the-Day, Lobbying, Money in Politics, Pay to Play|0 Comments

LOD: Mystery Donors At Work

Almost out of nowhere, a Wilmington couple jumped to the top of the list – just below Art Pope and his family – as the largest campaign donors in North Carolina’s 2010 legislative elections. Democracy North Carolina compiled the list of their $242,500 in donations to state political parties and 17 Republican legislative candidates in [...]

By | 2017-01-03T12:05:35-05:00 August 8th, 2011|Link-of-the-Day, Money in Politics|2 Comments

LOD: Thumb’s Up, Down for Legs

Rep. Steve LaRoque’s home newspaper in Kinston got him to talk about the Policy Watch investigation of his use of two government-funded nonprofits to benefit himself, his family, and his political associates. The paper is owned by the Libertarian-leaning Freedom Communications chain, so it is noteworthy that the story didn’t end when LaRoque dismissed everything [...]

By | 2017-01-03T12:05:35-05:00 August 5th, 2011|Disclosure, Ethics, Link-of-the-Day, Lobbying, Money in Politics|1 Comment