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TMI: New Fusion Center failed to stop Boston bombing

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WASHINGTON — Federal Fusion Centers — massive data-retention facilities funded in part by the Department of Homeland Security — have spread out across 77 cities, collaborating with local law-enforcement agencies to identify and defuse terrorist threats.

HANDS OFF: State lawmakers have introduced a pair of bills that would ban the use of public tax dollars for funding lobbying or litigation against the state and local governments. One of the bills, SB 109, would make doing so a Class C misdemeanor, punishable by up to a month in jail and/or a $500 fine.

Wrap it up! KS legislature costs $45k per day

Kansas  |  May 23, 2013

By Travis Perry │ Kansas Watchdog
OSAWATOMIE — Sunflower State lawmakers are feeling the heat as it comes down to crunch time.
Despite months of debate leading up to this 90th day of the legislative session, elected officials are still scrambling to reach a deal on the state sales tax, a key component in Gov. Sam Brownback’s sweeping income [...]

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House committee to scrutinize campaign ads from nonprofits

Pennsylvania  |  May 23, 2013

Nonprofit groups exploiting a loophole in Pennsylvania’s campaign finance laws will be subject to legislative scrutiny.

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Taxpayer-funded trips for Minnesota artists to Tahiti and beyond may be over soon.  (PRNewsFoto/Air Tahiti Nui)

Lawmakers target artists’ taxpayer-funded world travel

Minnesota  |  May 23, 2013

By Tom Steward | Watchdog Minnesota

In the waning days of the Minnesota State Legislature’s 2013 session, unfinished business stemming from a Watchdog Minnesota investigation surfaced on the Senate floor. The issue: How to rein in a State Arts Board program that’s sent dozens of Minnesota artists on taxpayer-funded trips around the world?

Madison Elementary School exams were widely tampered with to boost scores.

Top 10 quotes from Davenport schools cheating scandal

Iowa  |  May 22, 2013

By Sheena Dooley | Iowa Watchdog

DES MOINES – Iowa leaders have taken over an investigation into the state’s first publicly reported case of cheating on the standardized tests that determine the overall performance of schools.

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Oregon Fusion Center: House of spies or terror-threat prevention?

Northwest  |  May 23, 2013

By Shelby Sebens | Northwest Watchdog

PORTLAND – The funding for a data collection center aimed at identifying and defusing terrorist threats in Oregon is in flux.

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Homeland Security meets IRS protesters in St. Louis

May 22, 2013

By Johnny Kampis | Missouri Watchdog

A few hundred Missouri residents participated in a rally in front of the local Internal Revenue Service on Wednesday in support of the tea party and other conservative groups who were targeted by the tax agency.

The protesters, holding signs as they chanted and sang, were met not by local police but officers with the Department of Homeland Security, who were on hand to keep the peace.

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Illinoisans may no longer have to prove they need welfare

Illinois  |  May 23, 2013

By Benjamin Yount | Illinois Watchdog

SPRINGFIELD — Folks in Illinois looking for cash grants from the government may soon not have to prove they have little money in the bank.

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Florida red-light cameras flash on the cash

Florida  |  May 22, 2013

When it comes to red-light cameras in Florida, the focus is on the money.

THE PROBLEM IS WASHINGTON: President Barack Obama delivers his 2012 State of the Union address.

Gary Johnson on scandals: Don’t let Obama (or Congress) off the hook

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By Gary Johnson | Special to Watchdog.org
For the past couple of weeks, the politicians in Washington, D.C. have been engaged in their beloved sport of chasing “scandals.”
First, they were handed the gift of an Internal Revenue Service admission that certain non-profit organizations have been singled out for outrageous degrees of scrutiny and harassment.
Almost simultaneously, it [...]

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Police union says Dem proposal on collective bargaining is retaliation

Wisconsin  |  May 23, 2013

By M.D. Kittle | Wisconsin Reporter
MADISON – “Sour grapes.”
That’s how Jim Palmer, executive director of the Wisconsin Professional Police Association sums up a proposal that would bring cops and firefighters under the provisions of Wisconsin collective bargaining reforms – the same requirements by which their public sector brethren are bound.
Sen. Tim Carpenter, D-Milwaukee, this week [...]

Video: IRS targets NM Tea Party, elderly woman

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The IRA went after a the Albuquerque Tea Party, which meant the IRS went after Marianne Chiffelle. Who is that? Chiffelle is an 83-year-old retiree and former WWII internment camp survivor who is active in Republican politics and conservative causes in New Mexico. She spoke with Watchdog.org’s Rob Nikolewski.

Video: Did IL gov hire crony to clear Congressional ballot?

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Illinois Senate Republicans say Gov. Pat Quinn’s latest crony hire was not just political payback, but a move to clear the ballot for one downstate Congressional seat.
IL Senate GOP member Darin LaHood says David Gill has to answer questions about how he went from a failed candidate for Congress to an executive at the Illinois [...]

SORRY DOESN'T CUT IT: Jenkins, a certified public accountant, said she has previously represented clients before the IRS. She said an apology wasn't enough for them, and it isn't enough for her.

Rep. Jenkins: IRS scandal is government run amuck (video)

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By Travis Perry │ Kansas Watchdog
OSAWATOMIE — U.S. House Rep. Lynn Jenkins joined a cavalcade of congressional delegates in putting the screws to the Internal Revenue Service following the latest developments in the taxing agency’s scandal.
Jenkins vented her frustrations Wednesday on Fox Business News, calling out IRS director Lois Lerner’s controversial decision to invoke the [...]

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Illinois Senate President John Cullerton is pushing a pension reform plan written, and supported by, Illinois’ public sector unions.

Video: IL Sen Pres like union-backed pension reform

Pennsylvania leaders are sounding the alarm of a pension squeeze.

Video: PA Gov, lawmakers fear pension squeeze

“America’s governor” Scott Walker stumps with Wisconsin Republicans at the Wisconsin GOP Convention.

Video: Scott Walker at WI GOP convention

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Eric Boehm | Watchdog.org
HARRISBURG – An FBI agent in Florida shot and killed a man who was being questioned about his ties to suspected Boston bombers Tamerlan Tsarnaev and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
But this was no bloody shoot out like the one that took place on the streets of Boston last month.  The man killed early Wednesday [...]

FBI plays judge, jury and executioner while investigating man with suspected ties to Boston bombers

By Johnny Kampis | Missouri Watchdog

A few hundred Missouri residents participated in a rally in front of the local Internal Revenue Service on Wednesday in support of the tea party and other conservative groups who were targeted by the tax agency.

The protesters, holding signs as they chanted and sang, were met not by local police but officers with the Department of Homeland Security, who were on hand to keep the peace.

Homeland Security meets IRS protesters in St. Louis

HOUSTON – True the Vote, the Houston-based secure elections organization, filed a federal lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service Tuesday, seeking damages over the agency’s handling of its application for nonprofit status and asking the court to grant it the 501(c)(3) exemption it applied for in 2010.
Since that application was filed, True the Vote’s founders, [...]

True the Vote sues IRS over targeting

By Dustin Hurst | Watchdog.org
As scandal after scandal continues to unfold in front of the nation, President Barack Obama’s administration reels, struggling to defend itself, allay fears about government ineptitude and reset the narrative in the the president’s favor.
Unfortunately for the administration, the barrage of scandals is leaving a mark, at least in the news [...]

Top 10 quotes about Obama’s #scandalpalooza

Terry McAuliffe, the Democratic candidate for governor in Virginia, has an Internet problem.
Ask former Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum how much fun that can be.
Last week, McAuliffe launched Women for Terry, a political subgroup designed to bolster his credentials with female voters in Virginia. Unfortunately for the Democratic hopeful,  his campaign forgot to tie up the [...]

Terry McAuliffe has an Internet problem

By M.D. Kittle | Wisconsin Reporter
MADISON — Since word hit that the University of Wisconsin System had accumulated more than $1 billion in reserves even as tuition continued to soar and state funding plummeted, the UW Board of Regents has gotten a lot suggestions on what to do with that money.
A lot of unhappy Republican lawmakers and [...]

UW System reserve option: Cap tuition reserves at no higher than 20 percent

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By Tom Gantert | Michigan Capitol Confidential
About 80 fast food workers picketed restaurant chains earlier this month saying they wanted to double their pay, going from minimum wage $7.40 an hour to $15 an hour.
But business and economic experts say some of those workers would be out of a job if their demands were ever met.
“If forced [...]

No free lunch: $15 an hour fast food workers would kill jobs

By Katy Grimes | Cal Watchdog
SACRAMENTO — The Department of State Hospitals appears to be flouting the legislative process. Instead of getting legislative approval for a $50 million expansion, they’ve been implementing the changes since February, and just now asked for approval.
A seemingly routine committee hearing about the massive amounts of spending by the equally massive Department of [...]

California state hospitals flout legislative process

By Grant Bosse | New Hampshire Watchdog
Mark Hayward reports in the Union Leader that the University of New Hampshire is spending $100,000 to have a New York company to redesign the UNH logo.
An academic clock tower doesn’t really connect with UNH, according to marketing experts weighing in on the University of New Hampshire’s move to redesign [...]

University of New Hampshire spends $100K on new logos

By Curt Olson | The Nerve
The South Carolina Senate is running out of time.
During Wednesday’s floor debate on the state budget for next fiscal year, which starts July 1, the Republican majority learned the budget debate could extend into a third week.
“Between now and next week, you will see us with many, many more amendments,” [...]

Clock is ticking: SC budget debate could enter third week

By Nick Dranias | Goldwater Institute
In upholding the federal health care law’s individual mandate as a tax, U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts reiterated Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes’ promise that “[t]he power to tax is not the power to destroy while this Court sits.”
With the IRS’ recent targeted investigations of tea parties, balanced budget advocates, [...]

Who’s next on the IRS list?

By Jarrett Skorup | Mackinac Center
With a push from Gov. Rick Snyder, the business community, public employee unions and most of the significant lobbying groups in the state, both branches of the Legislature have proposed budgets that significantly expand spending on early childhood education. Unfortunately, this spending will likely not result in any significantly improved educational [...]

Mackinac Center: Michigan Head Start a false start

By Ron Aiken | The Nerve
In the months leading up to reportedly the worst cyber-security failure in U.S. history at a state agency, South Carolina Department of Revenue officials deemed data encryption too costly on one hand while spurning offers of free cyber protection from another state agency with the other.
The result was an unprecedented [...]

SC Senate cyber security bill faces tough test in House

By Nic Horton | The Arkansas Project
Upon rereading David Ramsey’s piece on the genesis of the “private option,” it’s hard not to notice the flood of admiring compliments he bestows on the intellect of its creators. They are “clever,” “smart,” “open-minded,” and “pragmatic.” As they work in tandem with Governor Mike Beebe, they are “thoughtful and nuanced.”
In particular, Senator Jonathan [...]

Are private-option advocates in AR really that much smarter?

By Warren Duffy | Cal Watchdog
What is going on with the California-based Ivanpah solar plant?
In April 2011, Brightsource Energy received a loan guarantee of $1.6 billion from the Department of Energy for the Ivanpah project. It’s located along I-15 at the California-Nevada border, 29 miles northeast of Barstow. The loan amount was three times that given by the DOE to the [...]

California taxpayers subsidizing desert solar energy