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Kyle Johansen Plans to Seek Re-Election as State Rep
The Associated PressRep. Kyle Johansen, a Ketchikan Republican who overcame a recall attempt, plans to seek re-election. Johansen says he's done a good job for his district and has been working on projects that he wants to see through. Last week, a state elections official...Tags: Environmental Issues, Republican Party, Politics, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Elections
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Supreme Court won't hear challenge to Miss. redistricting that NAACP said diluted black vote
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court won't order new legislative elections in Mississippi over complaints about the timing of the state's redistricting. The Mississippi NAACP had challenged the state's 2011 state elections because the Legislature...Tags: 2010 Census, Washington, DC, Politics, Elections, NAACP
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Feedback for Saturday, May 18
Mega Millions, Powerball draw nation's interest Millions of Americans have bought lottery tickets looking to strike it big in Friday's Mega Millions jackpot, as well as Saturday's Powerball drawing. Virginians are projected to buy 4.7 million Powerball...Tags: Mega Millions Lottery, Services and Shopping, Lifestyle and Leisure, Politics, Lotteries
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Virginia gets 'F' in election spending disclosure
Virginia has received an F from a national nonprofit for its weak disclosure requirements for spending by independent groups and individuals in state elections. The National Institute on Money in State Politics, a national, nonpartisan organization that...Tags: Tea Party Movement, Politics, Elections
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Kingsley Guy: Florida still needs election changes
This year, the Legislature enacted "ethics reform" in an effort to improve Florida's political climate. That's all well and good, but it's time now for lawmakers and the electorate to consider far-reaching structural reforms to upgrade Sunshine State...Tags: Government, Google Inc., Chicago Tribune, Voting, Primaries
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UPDATE: Al Bedrosian wins GOP nomination in Roanoke County supervisors race
ReporterIt came down to luck, and Tuesday morning Al Bedrosian had luck on his side. A tie-breaker in Roanoke County gave Bedrosian the Republican nomination for the Hollins district seat on the board of supervisors. Bedrosian and his opponent Mike Bailey joined...Tags: Roanoke County, Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Political Candidates, Politics, Parties and Movements
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Legislative Proposals Dim The Lights On Freedom Of Information
The Hartford CourantEvery year the lights go out a little more on the public's right to know about its government, and they're growing dimmer again in 2013. Legislation pending in the Connecticut General Assembly could further erode the state's Freedom of Information Law...Tags: Freedom of Information Laws, Budgets and Budgeting, Connecticut Economic Development, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers
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Christie raises record $6.2 million in N.J. re-election bid
TRENTON, N.J. — Gov. Chris Christie has raised a record $6.2 million for his re-election effort as the Republican seeks a second term in November. The amount collected through May 2 is almost as much as the $6.8 million Christie raised in the...Tags: Government, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Regional Authority, Political Fundraising, Elections
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Alimony reform backers pitch 'hail Mary' after Scott veto
TALLAHASSEE Backers of an attempt to overhaul the state's alimony laws are making one last-ditch attempt at getting a law passed, in an attempt to circumvent a veto by Gov. Rick Scott. "It's certainly a hail Mary pass," said Rep. Ritch Workman, R-...Tags: Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Rick Scott
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Massachusetts voters head to the polls for Senate primary
SOMERVILLE, Mass. – Stephen Lynch was in a hurry on Friday morning, first to a pair of diners along Broadway, then down the street to a firehouse. By day’s end, he’d hit 18 stops in six cities and towns in the Boston area, as he worked...
Tags: Government, Marth Coakley, The Boston Globe, Primaries, Mitt Romney
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Legislature reaches a deal on higher campaign-contribution limits, preserves major loophole for parties
Tallahassee Bureau ChiefTALLAHASSEE -- Florida lawmakers have agreed to dramatically boost the cash state candidates can raise for elections as part of a broader ethics and elections reform that eliminates some political slush funds politicians have used to support their "fillet...Tags: Government, Ethics, Values, Primaries, Regional Authority
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A rare win for good government in Annapolis
When the General Assembly created a commission to study Maryland's campaign finance laws two years ago it was difficult to tell whether the effort would lead to much. Certainly, the need for reform was there, but even given how Democrats have been...
Tags: Finance, Montgomery County (Maryland), Crime, Law and Justice, Laws, Economy, Business and Finance
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