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University of Hawaii Professor Tied To X-Rated Escort Service

BY JIM DOOLEY AND MALIA ZIMMERMAN - An x-rated local escort service called “The Volcano Girls” is being operated out of the Waikiki residence of University of Hawaii Professor Lawrence W. Boyd, Jr., a Hawaii Reporter investigation shows.
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Texas windstorm agency hires firm to help decide on rate increase

Posted on January 27, 2012
By Mark Lisheron | Texas Watchdog AUSTIN — The board of directors for the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association this morning hired an actuarial firm to help the board decide on a rate increase for its policyholders. With an actuarial staff already in-house, TWIA board members called on Merlinos & Associates, a Georgia company, to act as “another set [...]Read More>>

W.Va. Legislation making pseudoephedrine prescription-only aimed at busting meth labs, not curbing demand

Posted on January 27, 2012
By Steven Allen Adams | West Virginia Watchdog CHARLESTON — Two lawmakers who support requiring prescriptions for cold medicines containing ingredients used in the making methamphetaminesay the bill will put the hurt on local meth labs, but can’t guarantee that demand for the powerful narcotic will decease. Last week, lawmakers introduced SB 346, called theLarry Border Act. If passed, [...]Read More>>

Opinions vary on which GOP prez contender favored in Montana

Posted on January 27, 2012
By Michael Noyes | Montana Watchdog HELENA – By all accounts the Republicans will likely have already chosen a presidential candidate by the time Montana voters go to the polls in June. “Historically speaking, the nomination is usually decided long before Montanans cast a vote,” state Republican Party Chairman Bowen Greenwood said. That doesn’t mean Republicans in [...]Read More>>

Push to control conflicts of interest in Nebraska looks dead

Posted on January 27, 2012
By Joe Jordan | Nebraska Watchdog LINCOLN – Despite the backing of the state’s top lawmaker, a push to tighten Nebraska’s conflict of interest law is apparently dead. Nebraska Watchdog has learned that a bill aimed solely at state senators—to try and keep them from voting on issues where they have a conflict— is going nowhere. The bill, which [...]Read More>>

Deja vu? Houston ISD procurement audit findings echo problems in grounds-keeping contract

Posted on January 27, 2012
By Mike Cronin | Texas Watchdog HOUSTON — When the Houston school system awarded a grounds-keeping contract to the eighth-lowest bidder last year — to a company that charged almost twice the low bid — administrators stood by their decision, saying their contracting processes were fair, transparent and legal. But a sweeping performance audit by a national [...]Read More>>

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The whale in the Georgia capitol: Federal Health Care reform

Posted on January 19, 2012
By Mike Klein | GPPF Forum ATLANTA — There was a whale in the room Thursday morning at the State Capitol. THE PATIENT PROTECTION AND AFFORDABLE CARE ACT. Read More>>

Whose side are you on? NAACP sues charter schools

Posted on January 19, 2012
By ChoiceMedia.TV YouTube The Story of How the NY NAACP Sued Charter Schools Serving Black Kids As school choice becomes more integrated into the fabric of American public education, teachers unions have been using a new tactic to fight these reforms: the lawsuit.  And it’s making for strange bedfellows. The United Federation of Teachers, the New York City [...]Read More>>

Gov. Brown’s Budget Plan Is A Dangerous Game of Chicken

Posted on January 12, 2012
Governor Jerry Brown frequently touts his record of putting our children’s education first. During his campaign and on his website he boasts about increasing educational funding and establishing charter schools. That is why Californian’s should be appalled by his decision to hold K-12 education hostage in an attempt to fix California’s $9.2 billion budget deficit. This [...]Read More>>

COMMENTARY: Hoosiers should look at right-to-work fight in OK 11 years ago

Posted on January 11, 2012
By Patrick B. McGuigan OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. — Right to work is in the news again. Under the leadership of Gov. Mitch Daniels, Indiana is about to enact reform despite Democrat legislators’ efforts to block it by boycotting the House. They may have blocked approval late this week, but party leaders admit the bill will pass [...]Read More>>

NY Gov Vows to ‘Put Students First’

Posted on January 10, 2012
ChoiceMedia.TV In Wednesday’s State of the State address, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo vowed to make education reform a key priority in 2012. “We must make our schools accountable for the results they achieve and the dollars they spend,” he said. Cuomo explained how, in his first year as governor, he learned that everyone in public education – [...]Read More>>

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