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Pipe waits on the prairie as Keystone XL debate rages almost 5 years

By  |  June 19, 2013  |  10 Comments

LINCOLN – South Dakota rancher Bret Clanton heard a Canadian oil pipeline company, TransCanada, was stockpiling pipe across the border in North Dakota. In 2011 he drove from his ranch to take a look.

'TERRORIZED': Virginia farmer Martha Boneta battles the IRS.

Clinton IRS commissioner: Tax audit of Virginia farmer just ‘a coincidence’

Virginia  |  June 18, 2013

 
By Kevin Mooney | Watchdog.org
After clashing in court with a powerful Virginia environmental group, farmer Martha Boneta faced a second threat: an ominous U.S. Internal Revenue Service audit notice she received in the mail.
Boneta suspects the events are related, that her struggle to protect her property rights is part of a larger national story involving IRS harassment [...]

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PA Supreme Court says old judges don’t have to go home, but they can’t stay on the bench

Pennsylvania  |  3:51 pm

HARRISBURG – The state Supreme Court ruled Monday that judges still have to retire at age 70, no matter how much they might not want to.
The state constitution includes a provision requiring judges to step down from the bench when they hit the age of 70, but a group of state judges challenged the law [...]

QUIET CAR COMPANY: A TV news didn't find much activity outside GreenTech's leased facility. The crew was prohibited from going inside.

TV report: One year later, ‘party is over’ at GreenTech

Virginia  |  5:56 am

Part 22 of 23 in the series Terry McAuliffe, gubernatorial candidate and carmogul

 
By Kenric Ward | Watchdog.org Virginia Bureau
FREDERICKSBURG — A new television news investigation reported this week that the GreenTech Automotive company formerly chaired by Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe remains stalled in Mississippi.
NBC-5 Memphis’ news segment, titled “Missing Jobs,” recounted the hoopla over McAuliffe’s [...]

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Months after he said he left company, McAuliffe kept talking GreenTech

Virginia  |  7:00 am

Part 23 of 23 in the series Terry McAuliffe, gubernatorial candidate and carmogul

 
By Kenric Ward | Watchdog.org Virginia Bureau
ALEXANDRIA – Terry McAuliffe said he stepped down as chairman of GreenTech Automotive “when I announced I was running for governor.” That would have been Nov. 8.
“I resigned when I announced I was running for governor because [...]

HELPING HAND: The number of Kansans receiving disability insurance increased 51.5 percent from 2003-2011.

Outdated Kansas standards produce more ‘disabled’

Kansas  |  3:31 pm

By Travis Perry │ Kansas Watchdog
OSAWATOMIE — A Kansas official said outdated standards are partially to blame for a massive increase in the number of residents receiving disability benefits.
Mike Donnelly, director of rehabilitation services for the Kansas Department for Children and Families, said while the state correctly diagnoses disabilities almost 99 percent of the time, the agency [...]

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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!

June 18, 2013

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 [...]

AS THE TURBINE TURNS:  Or doesn't turn. A controversial wind farm project seems less likely by the day.

MN utility wants to pull plug on controversial wind farm

Minnesota  |  1:21 pm

By Tom Steward | Watchdog Minnesota

MINNEAPOLIS — Xcel Energy has asked a court to allow the utility to pull the plug on a 20-year deal to buy power that’s never been generated from a proposed Goodhue County wind farm that may never be built after four years of nonstop controversy.

Madison has accrued a reputation as a heavy regulation town. Business advocates say the liberal city isn't doing itself any favors with an ordinance that would demand businesses looking to do business with the city to disclose their political activity.

Madison business exec on city’s politics policy: ‘It’s none of their damn business’

Wisconsin  |  June 18, 2013

Badger Welding Supplies Inc. has called Madison home since the early days of World War II.

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WI Assembly Dems punt on budget debate

Wisconsin  |  3:15 pm

By Ryan Ekvall | Wisconsin Reporter
MADISON — Public debate on a Republican budget that passed the Assembly will have to wait until the Senate picks it up Thursday morning.
Wednesday, Assembly Democrats chose not to offer amendments or debate on the two-year, $70 billion spending plan.
“When you keep hitting a brick wall, sometimes you’ve got to try something [...]

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Nebraska board does about-face on transgender policy

Nebraska  |  June 18, 2013

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.

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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 |  Iowa  |  4:07 pm

By Sheena Dooley | Iowa Watchdog

DES MOINES – Officials at the Iowa Department of Human Services told a state senator Wednesday they have sufficient safeguards in place to prevent fraud among food stamp recipients, but that lawmaker is still concerned about the lack of monitoring in the welfare program.

Iowa welfare dollars continue to go unmonitored

 |  Pennsylvania  |  3:51 pm

HARRISBURG – The state Supreme Court ruled Monday that judges still have to retire at age 70, no matter how much they might not want to.
The state constitution includes a provision requiring judges to step down from the bench when they hit the age of 70, but a group of state judges challenged the law [...]

PA Supreme Court says old judges don’t have to go home, but they can’t stay on the bench

 |  Kansas  |  3:31 pm

By Travis Perry │ Kansas Watchdog
OSAWATOMIE — A Kansas official said outdated standards are partially to blame for a massive increase in the number of residents receiving disability benefits.
Mike Donnelly, director of rehabilitation services for the Kansas Department for Children and Families, said while the state correctly diagnoses disabilities almost 99 percent of the time, the agency [...]

Outdated Kansas standards produce more ‘disabled’

 |  New Mexico  |  12:14 pm

By Rob Nikolewski | New Mexico Watchdog
SANTA FE — A map released by the Tax Foundation confirms what many in New Mexico already know — that the state is heavily reliant on federal dollars.
Using figures from the U.S. Census Bureau, the Tax Foundation, a pro-business think tank based in Washington D.C., took each state’s intergovernmental revenue and [...]

Loving the handouts: NM seventh in U.S. in receipt of federal dollars

 |  Texas  |  6:00 am

By Jon Cassidy | Watchdog.org
The jerks at PolitiFact are forever trying to refute the truth.
There’s no way to do this, of course, so they resort to tricks. Rather than flail against unassailable fact, they’ll insist that the fact in question was presented in a misleading context.
This context game may be their favorite technique.
If a conservative [...]

PolitiFact says four isn’t half of eight

 |  Kansas  |  11:51 am

By Travis Perry │ Kansas Watchdog

OSAWATOMIE — When faced with scrutiny, it seems the U.S. Department of Labor would rather clam-up than fess-up.

Department of Labor violates federal FOIA law

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By Jonathan Bechtle | Freedom Foundation
In its 7-2 decision on Monday in the case of Arizona v. Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, the U.S. Supreme Court missed a clear opportunity to reaffirm the authority of states to protect the integrity of their elections. In fact, the court’s opinion likely moved the ball in the wrong direction, [...]

SCOTUS gives Congress more meddling power in elections

By Ron Aiken | The Nerve
What Boeing wants, Boeing gets.
On Tuesday, what Boeing got was effectively a rubber stamp from the South Carolina Budget and Control Board to the tune of $120 million in taxpayer-funded state bonds that will allow the Fortune 500 company to finance its latest expansion project when the bonds are sold [...]

Boeing gets $120M from South Carolina taxpayers

By Jack Spencer | Michigan Capitol Confidential
Last week, 28 Republicans in the Michigan House helped pass House Bill 4714 to expand Medicaid in Michigan.
The bill passed 76 to 31, and in addition to the Republicans who voted to expand a key component of Obamacare, all Democrats also voted “yes.” All but one of the “no” votes was [...]

MI House GOP votes with Democrats on Medicaid expansion

By Len Lazarick | Maryland Reporter
The state pension board on Tuesday lowered its target for investment return on the $41 billion retirement fund from 7.75 to 7.55 percent, a move it’s been considering for over a year
The 14-member board of trustees of the State Retirement and Pension System also lowered its projection of inflation from [...]

Maryland pension board lowers investment target

By John Hrabe | Cal Watchdog
From social issues to business regulations, Sacramento is considered a national leader in progressive politics. “Conservative” might be the last adjective used to describe the California Legislature — except when it comes to estimating the fiscal impacts of its legislative proposals.
A CalWatchdog.com analysis of several high-profile bills has identified a [...]

CA Legislature analyses understate fiscal costs of gun control bills

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 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 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