NEW SOURCE OF EMPLOYEES: Under the proposed policy, the Beaumont Independent School District would “perform an individualized assessment” of the applicant’s criminal history and the context of the crimes in order to sort out desirable felons from the undesirable.

Texas school board may end ban on felons, drug dealers

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By Jon Cassidy | Watchdog.org
HOUSTON – A southeast Texas school district is ready to open its doors to felons and drug dealers.
The Beaumont Independent School District has a long list of problems – lawsuits, state investigations, police investigations, criminal contractors and more – but it will address one of them tonight: the hiring of felons and [...]

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Nebraska board does about-face on transgender policy

Nebraska  |  10:28 am

Turnabout, it seems, doesn’t always equal fair play.

The head of a Nebraska board that governs school activities said the board has not yet voted on a policy protecting the rights of transgender athletes, a statement that appears to run counter to what she told national media outlets such as the New York Times and Deadspin.

WHERE ALL THE CHILDREN ARE ABOVE AVERAGE: Students in Shanghai perform exceedingly well on tests measuring knowledge of math, science, and reading, while United States students perform well below average.

Taxpayers pay for TN principals to learn new techniques in China

Tennessee  |  3:25 pm

 
By Chris Butler | Tennessee Watchdog
NASHVILLE — You, the taxpayer, will pay almost $1 million to help 18 public school principals in Tennessee learn why Chinese children perform so much better on standardized tests.
The principals’ overall goal — learn from the Chinese and then apply what they’ve learned in classrooms in The Volunteer State.
These principals [...]

TOLLS AHEAD: Auditor General Eugene DePasquale warns of high tolls without Act 44 reform.

Audit: $50 toll ahead without PA turnpike debt reform

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By Melissa Daniels | PA Independent

HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania’s auditor said that requiring the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission to make $450 million annual payments to the state will take an ever increasing toll on taxpayers’ pocketbooks.

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Ten things more likely to kill you than a terrorist plot — and the government isn’t trying to protect us from any of them!

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By Eric Boehm | Watchdog.org
HARRISBURG – During his live interview with The Guardian newspaper Monday, NSA leaker Edward Snowden had several fascinating things to say about his experience with the clandestine American spy machine (you can read the entire transcript here), but one of the most interesting was a comment about the absurdity of the [...]

LOCK 'N LOAD: Wichita City Council members pulled the trigger Tuesday morning on a plan to seek a four-year exemption from a new state law permitting the concealed carry of firearms in some public buildings.

Wichita considers $60M for 4-year gun exemption

Kansas  |  3:19 pm

By Travis Perry │ Kansas Watchdog
OSAWATOMIE — The Wichita City Council is looking to spend millions of dollars in the name of procrastination.
After all, why deal today with something you can put off for another four years? Or, at least a few more election cycles.
In a 5-2 vote Tuesday morning, Wichita elected officials opted to [...]

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Given the choice, would IL taxpayers spend $40,000 on a legislative session?

Illinois  |  3:36 pm

By now, Illinois taxpayers know it will cost them $40,000 each day for lawmakers to return to the Capitol in search of a deal on pension reform.

Molokai Veterans at new center in Kaunakakai

‘Bureaucratic abuse’: Hawaii vets wait a decade for center, services

Hawaii  |  12:56 pm

By Malia Zimmerman | Watchdog.org
KAUNAKAKAI, MOLOKAI — It’s a dream within reach, one that really may come true for Hawaii’s military veterans.
Larry Helm, 70, a heavy combat Vietnam veteran who served with the 25th infantry based at Schofield Barracks from 1964 to 1966, has headed up the effort to build a center for veterans on the [...]

FED UP: Rep. John Mica wants an investigation of Amtrak's food costs -- and losses.

Amtrak food costs are off the rails, congressman charges

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By Kenric Ward | Watchdog.org
WASHINGTON – Amtrak trains featuring gourmet menus in their café cars are losing more than $400 per passenger ticket, and a leading House Republican wants an investigation.
“With a $72 million food service loss in 2012, it’s time for Congress to stem the financial bleeding from chef-inspired gourmet meals on Amtrak’s money [...]

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A 401(k)-style plan for public workers makes sense, but it probably won’t happen

Illinois  |  June 17, 2013

Expectations for this week’s special legislative session on pension reform is somewhere between low and nonexistent. Still, a group of Republicans are working to promote their plan.

The highest court in the land ruled on Monday that states — at least, Arizona — can't require proof of citizenship for people to register to vote.

SCOTUS says states can’t require proof of citizenship to register voters

June 17, 2013

ALEXANDRIA—The highest court in the land has ruled that states can’t require people to prove their U.S. citizenship before registering to vote.
U.S. Supreme Court justices ruled in a 7-2 decision on Monday morning that Arizona can’t enforce its voter-approved requirement that would-be voters document their status as citizens before using a registration form under the [...]

Video: Joe Biden used to think telephone snooping was a bad thing

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Back in 2006, then-U.S. Joe Biden, D-Del., was an outspoken critic of the Bush administration’s use of phone records to track would-be terrorists (and find out how many times you called your mom last month). My, how things have changed.

Video: A liberal and a libertarian debate income inequality

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When it comes to income inequality in the U.S., Nick Estes says “government is the only solution” while Paul Gessing says “it’s not inequality, it’s about poverty.” The two spoke with Watchdog.org’s Rob Nicolewski.

Video: PA’s governor and the Keystone state’s private liquor battle

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With 17 days left until the state budget deadline, Gov. Tom Corbett is in the home stretch trying to clinch one of his top priorities — liquor privatization. But opponents aren’t letting that happen without a fight.

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On Monday, June 10, 2013, Gov. Tom Corbett held a press conference to call for an expansion to the human services block grant program introduced in a pilot program for 20 counties last year. The program lets counties spend their human service dollars on whatever programs they see fit, as opposed to having line items [...]

Video: PA Gov wants smarter bloc grant spending

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., and Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., the chairwoman and chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee and House Intelligence Committee, respectively, appeared together on This Week with George Stephanopoulos, to offer a bipartisan defense for the NSA’s unprecedented-and-questionably-legal-but-unquestionably-creepy secret collection of Americans’ phone records.

Video: Bipartisan spying support

Some Wisconsin lawmakers say the have concerns about the “unique relationship” created between a non-profit journalism center and the University of Wisconsin.

Video: WI lawmakers defend targeting U-W journalism center

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By Eric Boehm | Watchdog.org
HARRISBURG – During his live interview with The Guardian newspaper Monday, NSA leaker Edward Snowden had several fascinating things to say about his experience with the clandestine American spy machine (you can read the entire transcript here), but one of the most interesting was a comment about the absurdity of the [...]

Ten things more likely to kill you than a terrorist plot — and the government isn’t trying to protect us from any of them!

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By Shelby Sebens | Northwest Watchdog
The Oregon House on Tuesday unanimously voted to improve the state’s transparency website to include more information about state spending and revenue.
The website will have more information about economic development tax incentives provided by state government, including details about enterprise zones, state Rep. Kim Thatcher, R-Keizer, said in a press [...]

Transparency gains a win in Oregon

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By Kenric Ward | Watchdog.org
WASHINGTON – Amtrak trains featuring gourmet menus in their café cars are losing more than $400 per passenger ticket, and a leading House Republican wants an investigation.
“With a $72 million food service loss in 2012, it’s time for Congress to stem the financial bleeding from chef-inspired gourmet meals on Amtrak’s money [...]

Amtrak food costs are off the rails, congressman charges

 |  Kansas  |  3:19 pm

By Travis Perry │ Kansas Watchdog
OSAWATOMIE — The Wichita City Council is looking to spend millions of dollars in the name of procrastination.
After all, why deal today with something you can put off for another four years? Or, at least a few more election cycles.
In a 5-2 vote Tuesday morning, Wichita elected officials opted to [...]

Wichita considers $60M for 4-year gun exemption

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By Kenric Ward | Watchdog.org
WASHINGTON – A food fight erupted over a House farm bill Tuesday, with a handful of Democrats and a Republican aide wrangling over the cost of groceries.
About 30 Democrats launched a “SNAP Challenge,” intended to show that proposed cuts to food stamps would leave families unable to feed themselves.
The Democrats claimed [...]

GOP shopper: It’s a SNAP to live on reduced food stamp allotment

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By William Patrick | Florida Watchdog
TALLAHASSEE – Polls – not to be confused with our Central European allies – have never been kind to Florida’s Gov. Rick Scott.
That is, until now.
A new Quinnipiac poll released Tuesday is offering something for the Scott Administration to cheer about: his highest approval rating ever.
That’s the good news.
The bad [...]

New Q-poll has FL governor at his best low approval rating yet

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By John Hrabe | Cal Watchdog
When he isn’t in Sacramento, state Sen. Ed Hernandez is busy treating patients at his five-star rated optometry practice, Hernandez Optometry, in La Puente. The nearby picture is of him on the front page of his website.
For most people, it might be a challenge to balance two full-time jobs. Hernandez, though, has found [...]

Double vision? CA senator authors bill to benefit his optometry practice

By Rick Brundrett | The Nerve
South Carolina Sen. Hugh Leatherman, who wields more power than most legislators, apparently is still in the driver’s seat on a compromise bill that would direct $50 million to the state Transportation Infrastructure Bank, which is governed by a board that includes the Florence County Republican.
House and Senate members on [...]

SC senator in driver’s seat to direct $50M to transportation fund

By Audrey Spalding | Mackinac Center
On Tuesday morning, the Grand Rapids City Commission will consider transferring 163 or more properties to the Kent County Land Bank. These properties will not go to tax auction, where private individuals could bid on them.
If city commissioners approve this resolution, they will be helping the Kent County Land Bank [...]

Michigan land bank may snatch more than 160 properties

By Grant Bosse | New Hampshire Watchdog
The intelligent and hard-working members and staff at the New Hampshire Public Utilities Commission are working hard to lower your electric rate.
They’re from the government, and they’re here to help.
The PUC and the New Hampshire Legislature have been trying to reduce New Hampshire’s shockingly high utility bills for a [...]

NH Public Utilities Commission is power mad

By Tom Gantert | Michigan Capitol Confidential
In 2009, a year after signing the nation’s most lucrative film incentive program, then Gov. Jennifer Granholm touted the jobs it would create.
“We are working hard to build a diversified economy and create good-paying jobs in Michigan,” Granholm said. “As a result of our aggressive film incentives we are not [...]

Report shows MI film jobs stagnant despite incentives

By Rebecca Phillips | Freedom Foundation
It’s that time of year in Washington when things begin to emerge. Flowers bloom. The sun finally shrugs off its cloudy cloak. Students leave school for summer break, and people get out of their houses more often to enjoy the summertime splendor.
Meanwhile, there’s one group still stuck indoors: the Washington [...]

Second special session in WA: Repeating or ignoring the past?

By Mark Smith | Maryland Reporter
Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger, ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, called Edward Joseph Snowden, who recently leaked classified information about the National Security Agency, “a legend in his own mind,” and said President Obama made “a big mistake” in saying he had informed Congress about the surveillance of phone records, [...]

MD congressman: Obama bungled phone surveillance controversy

By Katy Grimes | Cal Watchdog
SACRAMENTO – The California Assembly and Senate Republicans should have registered their ‘no’ votes on the budget, and packed up and gone home to their districts on Friday, instead of allowing the process to be dragged out for another 24 hours.
The Democratic supermajority not only has enough votes to pass [...]

CA’s ‘mullet budget’: conservative in the front, liberal in the back

By Dan Greenberg | The Arkansas Project
My children will be adolescents in a few years; occasionally, when I recall the way I behaved towards my parents as a teenager, I react less in happy anticipation than in horror. Too often as a teenager, in an attempt to get my way, I said things to my [...]

Arkansas AG vs. FOIA: Regrettably, FOIA loses