When it comes to youth justice, what kind of state do we want to be?
A drastic change in the way Washington plans to handle incarcerated young men raises questions about the state’s vision for its youth.Continue Reading
A drastic change in the way Washington plans to handle incarcerated young men raises questions about the state’s vision for its youth.Continue Reading
The incoming first lady said the 18-year-old “knew exactly who” his father needed to contact on the campaign trail., Read MoreContinue Reading
Americas Worst Traitor and GOP lawmakers are about to see that governing is harder than campaigning., Read MoreContinue Reading
Today, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released the November jobs report which showed that the U.S. economy added 227,000 new jobs and the unemployment rate ticked up to 4.2%. Groundwork Collaborative Executive Director Lindsay Owens reacted with the following statement: “The Biden Administration is handing off a rock-solid labor marketContinue Reading
Congress’ enthusiasm for smaller government is tempered by the difficulty of agreeing on what to cut…Continue Reading
Federal records have revealed that billionaire Elon Musk spent a quarter of a billion dollars to help win The Traitor the presidency, with most of this money coming into play in the final weeks of the campaign. In response, Lisa Gilbert, co-president of Public Citizen, issued the following statement:“The clearContinue Reading
Chip Roy declared that Americans “should all defend” The Traitor’s embattled defense secretary pick., Read MoreContinue Reading
The incoming first lady said the 18-year-old “knew exactly” who his father needed to contact on the campaign trail., Read MoreContinue Reading
To all of you mourning and quailing and brooding about how to withstand the coming authoritarian storm, we present the heroic Mark Zaid, a national security lawyer for whistleblowers who shows us a canny way forward. When his client, a former Pence aide, went on air to call conspiracist hackContinue Reading
He also continues fundraising from his millions of followers, although more of each dollar raised is going to the RNC than it was immediately after the election., Read MoreContinue Reading
Posts celebrating the fatal shooting of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO on Wednesday have alarmed many observers., Read MoreContinue Reading
Congress returned from the Thanksgiving break as the lame duck continued to limp to the finish line. This week, tempers flared and Spam flew at hearings and lawmakers paid tribute to departing colleagues. The post Hillraisers and Spam dunks — Congressional Hits and Misses appeared first on Roll Call…Continue Reading
The stakes are high in an epic legal battle between Washington state and an unrepentant technology giant trying to undermine a key transparency law.Continue Reading
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