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Friday, September 24, 2010

The State Board of Elections has posted a list of Early Voting sites for all 100 counties on its website, with days and times each is open. Many counties offer multiple locations and more than one weekend day for convenient voting or same-day registration and voting during this period, Oct. 14 to 30. Seven include [...]

By | 2010-09-25T14:27:11-04:00 September 25th, 2010|Link-of-the-Day, Voting Rights|1 Comment

Thursday, September 23, 2010

In Congress today, a House committee passed the Fair Elections Now Act, an historic achievement for the public campaign movement; however, it is unclear if the bill will be taken up on the floor before the House recesses in a few weeks for election campaigning. Meanwhile, by a vote of 59-39, Senate Democrats failed to [...]

By | 2010-09-23T23:41:14-04:00 September 23rd, 2010|Citizens United Case, FENA, Link-of-the-Day, Voter-Owned Elections|0 Comments

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Update on yesterday’s post: As another benefit from the federal health care reform law, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina announced it will refund $155.8 million to about 215,000 individual Blue Advantage policyholders in the state – or about $690 for the typical customer. In more good news, NC Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin [...]

By | 2010-09-22T01:55:38-04:00 September 22nd, 2010|Link-of-the-Day, Money in Politics|0 Comments

Monday, September 20, 2010

Contrary to the right-wing cry to “get government off my back,” the NC Council of Churches and the national coalition, Faithful Reform in Health Care, point out that government can help people solve problems. The coalition released a list of nine new benefits that begin this week because of the federal health care reform law. Families [...]

By | 2017-01-03T12:05:46-05:00 September 21st, 2010|Link-of-the-Day, Money in Politics|1 Comment

Friday, September 17, 2010

The Fair Elections Now Act (which would provide Congressional candidates with a public campaign financing option) is slated for its first historic vote next week. The Committee on House Administration will “mark up” the bill on September 23 and hopefully vote to move it forward on its journey through Congress. The New York Times, many [...]

By | 2017-01-03T12:05:46-05:00 September 17th, 2010|FENA, Link-of-the-Day, Voter-Owned Elections|0 Comments

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Some updates: The company trying to build a giant cement factory near Wilmington (LINK, Feb. 13, 2010) has changed its legal and lobbying team, abandoning the McGuireWoods firm that once boasted having former Gov. Mike Easley and several of his associates on its payroll. Easley and Ruffin Poole have left McGuireWoods, and some key legislative [...]

Monday, September 13, 2010

The up-coming use of the Instant Runoff Voting method to fill a vacancy on the NC Court of Appeals is beginning to get more media attention, which is good. But the 13 candidates in the race deserve attention, too; IRV works best when voters know more about the candidates. To help, a Special Edition of [...]

By | 2010-09-13T13:27:23-04:00 September 13th, 2010|Link-of-the-Day, Voting Rights|0 Comments

Friday, September 10, 2010

NC Congressmen Larry Kissell and Bobby Etheridge, both Democrats, will be blasted with $1.4 million worth of attack ads in the next month by the anti-government Americans for Job Security. Like many front groups designed to help a narrow segment of the super-rich, AJS uses emotional themes tied to fear, greed and insecurity to sway [...]

By | 2017-01-03T12:05:46-05:00 September 11th, 2010|Citizens United Case, Link-of-the-Day, Money in Politics|0 Comments