Olympia Weekly – Week of January 24
A weekly look at what’s happening at the state capitol during the 2011 legislative session. This week we discuss the vote on the supplemental budget and the proposal to have a state-owned bank.
View ArticleOH: PolitiFact claim in Brown ad refuted by PolitiFact
Part 11 of 17 in the series PolitiFact or Fiction By Jon Cassidy | Ohio Watchdog Earlier this year, most news stories about the Ohio U.S. Senate race between incumbent Democrat Sherrod Brown and Ohio...
View ArticleTN: Haslam wants tougher rules for welfare abusers
By Andrea Zelinski | TNReport HASLAM: Watchdog investigation into welfare abuses is sparking bipartisan support for welfare reform. NASHVILLE — Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam says the state should consider...
View ArticleOH: Reporter feeling heat for ‘bigots’ remark
By Jon Cassidy | Ohio Watchdog FOOD STAMP MAYOR: Adam Brannon, who was elected mayor of Bellefontaine right after graduation, was at the center of a local debate over entitlements. A reporter for the...
View ArticleOK: State students failing despite throwing cash into education
By Stacy Martin | Oklahoma Watchdog OKLAHOMA CITY — Despite school spending increases during the past decade, Oklahoma ranks among the nation’s four the slowest states for closing student achievement...
View ArticleNM: Duran rules Garcia double-dipped, violated campaign finance laws
By Jim Scarantino | New Mexico Watchdog DURAN: The secretary of state referred to the New Mexico Watchdog investigation in her ruling against state Sen. Mary Jane Garcia. SANTA FE — An investigative...
View ArticleTN: Senate aide fired for doing political work on state time
By Trent Seibert | Watchdog.org YOU’RE FIRED! Derek Hummel was sent packing for helping a Democratic campaign on the clock. NASHVILLE — An aide to state Sen. Ophelia Ford was fired Tuesday in the wake...
View ArticleVA: Do editorial endorsements matter, or have readers turned the proverbial...
Newspaper editorial endorsements don’t have quite the sway they once enjoyed. But they still matter, media experts say. Kathryn Watson | Watchdog.org Virginia Bureau ALEXANDRIA—Newspaper editorial...
View ArticleVA: Week in review — Candidates, voting controversies and tax preferences...
By Kathryn Watson | Watchdog.org Virginia Bureau HEAD ON: That’s how Virginians are going to have to meet some pressing decisions in the coming weeks. ALEXANDRIA — With less than three weeks to go...
View ArticleFL: Rethinking newspaper endorsements in the digital age
By Yaël Ossowski | Florida Watchdog FADED: Could newspapers’ falling readership mean less influential political endorsements? ST. PETERSBURG — In the last days before election time, the media...
View ArticleFL: PolitFact or Fiction: Double standard on the Mack Penny Plan
Part 12 of 17 in the series PolitiFact or Fiction By Yaël Ossowski | Florida Watchdog ST. PETERSBURG — If a Senate candidate criticizes a plan to cut government spending, and exaggerates those cuts...
View ArticleSC: The Nerve gets state spending posted online
By Derek Legette | The Nerve SPENDING: The Nerve put pressure on the Department of Motor Vehicles to disclose how it spent millions in revenue. COLUMBIA — South Carolina’s Department of Motor Vehicles...
View ArticleWI: Is the media an accomplice in mass shootings?
IN MOURNING: A Newtown, Conn., resident shows her support in a sign. (AP photo) By M.D. Kittle | Wisconsin Reporter MADISON – Within a few hours after the first shots rang out at Sandy Hook...
View ArticleVA FOIA rules defy ‘common sense’
Delegate Mark Keam, D-Vienna, wants to expand access to Virginia Freedom of Information Act requests beyond just Virginia residents. By Kathryn Watson – Watchdog.org Virginia Bureau ALEXANDRIA, Va....
View ArticleHarassed photographer filing lawsuit against Miami-Dade
By Yaël Ossowski | Florida Watchdog MIAMI — When private security guards working for the Metrorail system in Miami stopped photographer Carlos Miller last Sunday night for taking pictures, they had no...
View ArticleU.S. Supreme Court weighs Virginia’s public access laws
Supreme Court justices in Washington, D.C., will decide whether Virginia’s Freedom of Information Act is constitutional. By Kathryn Watson | Watchdog.org Virginia Bureau WASHINGTON, D.C. — With the...
View ArticleFeinstein wants to limit who can be a journalist
I’VE HAD IT UP TO HERE: U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., says citizen journalists and bloggers should not be covered by a federal shield law. By Eric Boehm | Watchdog.org The most recent...
View ArticleBloggers decry effort to limit protections for journalists’ sources
By Eric Boehm | Watchdog.org HARRISBURG — A U.S. senator’s attempt to limit protections for bloggers and other non-traditional media types in a congressionally-crafted shield law has elicited anger and...
View ArticleLawsuit continues against New Mexico PBS station
THE CASE CONTINUES: A controversial program that aired on the PBS station in Albuquerque in 2007 is still the the subject of a lawsuit in New Mexico state court. By Rob Nikolewski │ New Mexico Watchdog...
View Article‘Independent review’ of US spying policy not subject to open-records law
By Eric Boehm | Watchdog.org A special committee ordered by President Obama to review the legality of the National Security Agency’s spying programs will not be subject to government transparency laws....
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