Monthly Archives: May 2011

Even Worse than Citizens United

In a May 28 editorial, the New York Times comments on a federal judge’s overreach: The spree of big-money political campaigning — and the corruption that comes with it — seemed guaranteed to worsen Thursday when a federal judge in Virginia ruled … Continue reading

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Changed topic for Saturday’s meeting

Our scheduled speaker, Michael Chaney, has to be out of town tomorrow, so we’re postponing the presentation on Net Neutrality. Instead, Tom Archer, a lobbyist for good government and president of Legislative Strategies, LLC, has agreed to get us up … Continue reading

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