by Adam Eichen | Dec 11, 2019 | Democracy Reform, In the News
One of the biggest divides in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination is whether Donald Trump is a cause or a symptom of the current dysfunction in American politics. Joe Biden has argued the former — replace Trump and everything will go back to normal —...
by Adam Eichen | Nov 23, 2019 | Democracy Reform, Op-Ed
And so, the impeachment circus begins. For the next few weeks, expect the media and every politician to be consumed with the daily ups and downs of public impeachment hearings. After the House hearings conclude, if they vote to impeach, we’ll have a two-month trial in...
by Adam Eichen | Nov 21, 2019 | End SuperPACs, In the News
A national debate about campaign donations is taking shape in Alaska. An Anchorage Superior Court ruled Nov. 4, the Alaska Public Offices Commission (APOC) had failed to enforce contribution limits to political campaigns. APOC has until Monday, Nov. 25 to appeal the...
by Adam Eichen | Nov 21, 2019 | Democracy Reform, In the News
The impeachment inquiry into President Trump has furthered the political divide not just in Washington, but all over the country. With partisanship at an all-time high and politicians dominated by special interests, is America’s democracy in crisis? Harvard law...
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