Marianne Chiffelle was held in a Japanese prison camp in the Dutch East Indies. Now the IRS wants to know about her politics.

Hey, IRS: Here’s the WW II prison camp survivor you asked about

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By Rob Nikolewski │ New Mexico Watchdog
ALBUQUERQUE – The Internal Revenue Service not only wanted a wide variety of information from the Albuquerque Tea Party‘s application for nonprofit status, it also wanted to know what contacts it had with people from other political organizations too.
That included an 83-year-old great-grandmother who was once held in a World War [...]

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Terry McAuliffe has an Internet problem

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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 [...]

BLAST FROM THE PAST: Nexsum Ethanol LLC officials and contractors pose during the 2007 groundbreaking ceremony for the ethanol plan in Ulysses, Kan. Since then, locals say, there has been little progress on the site.

Kansas town feels ‘duped’ by ethanol plant deal

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By Travis Perry │ Kansas Watchdog
OSAWATOMIE — In 2007, the 6,000 residents of Ulysses, Kan., were given big promises and high hopes with the proposal of a second major ethanol processing plant in the southwest corner of the state.
The facility, to be built by Nexsun Ethanol LLC, brought with it a commitment to the economic [...]

BROKE AND BROKEN: Voters in Harrisburg will chose a new mayor this year, with the first key election set for Tuesday.

Who wants to be mayor of PA’s broken capital city, and what difference does it make?

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It is hard to believe anyone would want to run the city of Harrisburg.

A proposal that would add a $50 monthly surcharge to Wisconsin state employees who use tobacco would generate $6 million in revenue for the state. Obamacare would not allow termination of insurance coverage of state employees who lie about using tobacco.

$2 million habit: WI Public employee smoking surcharge would generate millions for state

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Lighting up may cost state employees $50 more per month, but the state’s coffers could be about $6 million richer over the next biennium, according to a new report from the nonpartisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau.

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In Kansas, it costs $5k to stop waiving vehicle fees

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By Travis Perry │ Kansas Watchdog
OSAWATOMIE — Only in Kansas would it cost thousands of dollars for the state to stop waiving a fee.
At least, that’s the word from the state’s budget division.
Just over a month ago Gov. Sam Brownback signed a stack of new legislation fresh from the capitol. But tucked away in the pile [...]

NH commentary: The left abandons the First Amendment

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By Grant Bosse | New Hampshire Watchdog
The left’s simmering disdain for free speech went public this week. The Obama Administration’s abuse of power finally turned much of the left-leaning press corps against this increasingly Nixonian White House.
The final straw was the revelation that the Justice Department secretly seized two months of phone records from 20 [...]

Where is due north with Obamacare? Tens of thousands of 'navigators' costing taxpayers tens of millions of dollars, will try to help consumers find their way through the Affordable Care Act.

Obamacare ‘navigators’ will cost taxpayers millions

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By Ryan Ekvall | Wisconsin Reporter
MADISON — Federal health bureaucrats know applying for health insurance through the federal health care exchanges won’t be easy.
If it were, there wouldn’t be the need for tens of thousands of taxpaye- backed “navigators,” new positions that soon will be created to help steer consumers through the rough waters of Obamacare.
The [...]

JOBS: 700 new high paying jobs won't exactly all go to Floridians and the average salary figure may be skewed.

$102k salary doesn’t go as far in Florida under terms of Hertz deal

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The truth behind a deal with Hertz Corp. to bring 700 jobs to southwest Florida with an average annual salary of $102,000 may be hidden under skewed statistics and misleading numbers.

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Critics say IL Gov. Quinn’s latest hire kept candidate out of key Dem race

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By Benjamin Yount | Illinois Watchdog

SPRINGFIELD — Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn is either the king of coincidences, or likes to hire failed Democrats.

A handful of Illinois Republican state senators say it is obviously the latter.

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IRS doubles down on stupidity with plan to do your taxes

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By Mark Lisheron | Watchdog.org
Former acting commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service Steven Miller was rolling along pretty good on Friday, bravely facing down his inquisitors from the House Ways and Means Committee.
And then he had to go and admit it.
Time and time again when asked Miller insisted there was nothing politically maniacal about IRS [...]

Video: PA Gov, lawmakers fear pension squeeze

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Pennsylvania leaders are sounding the alarm of a pension squeeze.

Video: IL Sen Pres like union-backed pension reform

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

The $47 million spent on this sports complex raised the first of many questions about the behavior of the Beaumont Independent School District Board.

DOJ ignores Latinos in TX voting rights case

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By Jon Cassidy | Watchdog.org
BEAUMONT – The Department of Justice is blocking a voter-approved plan to convert the board of the Beaumont Independent School District from a system of seven geographic districts to one with five districts and two at-large seats.
Yet local Latinos say that it’s the Justice Department that’s doing the disenfranchising by insisting on [...]

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

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Illinois State Rep. Brandon Phelps says he is not worried that the U.S. Supreme Court has given IL Attorney General Lisa Madigan more time to consider an appeal of the state’s weapon laws. Phelps is the author of concealed carry legislation in Illinois.

Video: IL concealed carry still on track

New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez talks about being invited to Washington DC to the residence of Vice President Joe Biden to take part in a Cinco de Mayo celebration.
New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez talks about being named as one of TIME magazine’s 100 most influential people of 2013. Interview by Rob Nikolewski
 

Video: NM’s Martinez on Biden, Cinco de Mayo, and Time’s top 100

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By Earl Glynn │ for Kansas Watchdog
The Topeka Capital-Journal reported the anonymous @JohnBrownsGhost’s twitter account was no longer anonymous.
Tweets Thursday evening took note of this change:
2013-05-16 18:29 @TheKansasRino: So @JohnBrownsGhost cover has been blown. Such a shame, I rather enjoyed that account.
2013-05-16 18:33 @manspeaker: Way to ruin the #ksleg feed Tim Carpenter. @JohnBrownsGhost was the [...]

Ghost busted: KS Dem blasted for anonymous Twitter account

By William Patrick | Florida Watchdog
TALLAHASSEE – Florida Senate President Don Gaetz, R-Niceville, went after a state budget watchdog on Thursday over a report that lists 107 questionable spending projects worth $106.8 million.
As it does every year prior to the Governor signing the state budget, Florida Tax Watch issued its Turkey Report listing items that [...]

Florida budget watchdog blasted for reporting last minute spending

By Eric Boehm | Watchdog.org
HARRISBURG – As the IRS scandal continues to slowly unfold in Washington, one key point has been missed in much of the analysis about how and why the agency would target certain groups for added levels of harassment based on political leanings.
If the IRS did not have so much power and [...]

Maybe the IRS would be less political if it were less powerful

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By Eric Boehm | Watchdog.org
HARRISBURG – We’ve all been there.
You spend a little too much time shopping, or the lines were a little too long.  Or your doctor’s appointment didn’t get done on time.
You return to your car and find a $50 ticket tucked under the windshield – your only crime was occupying a spot [...]

N.H. city sues awesome group of people who save others from parking tickets

By Melissa Daniels | PA Independent
HARRISBURG — You’ll see them everywhere –at the bank, at the gym, at the bar. Definitely at the farmer’s market. You can spot them by their skinny jeans, their iPhones held backwards in arms outstretched, and now-ubiquitous canvas shoes.
They are the hipster, a modern mainstay stereotype borne of early 21st [...]

Americans would rather tax a hipster than vote for one, poll finds

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By Shelby Sebens | Northwest Watchdog
PORTLAND – Gov. John Kitzhaber on Wednesday called for lawmakers to make a budget deal: Democrats trade additional pension reforms for Republican support on increased taxes.
A day before the state’s office of economic analysis is expected to release its quarterly report, laying out the budget picture for the next two [...]

OR: Kitzhaber calls for budget compromise: more pension reform and taxes

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By Kelli Weston | The Nerve
The mass killings in December at Connecticut’s Sandy Hook Elementary School has forced lawmakers in South Carolina and across the nation to confront glaring security gaps at public schools in their home states.
S.C. Rep. Liston Barfield, R-Horry, has offered a possible solution for the Palmetto State that he contends would [...]

SC lawmaker proposes training unemployed vets as school security officers

By Grant Bosse | New Hampshire Watchdog
The left’s simmering disdain for free speech went public this week. The Obama Administration’s abuse of power finally turned much of the left-leaning press corps against this increasingly Nixonian White House.
The final straw was the revelation that the Justice Department secretly seized two months of phone records from 20 [...]

NH commentary: The left abandons the First Amendment

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 Tom Gantert | Michigan Capitol Confidential
While the Michigan Education Association continues to blame state budget cuts on the fiscal crisis facing some schools, many districts are getting more money per pupil but face dramatic drops in enrollment.
Albion Public Schools is such a district. The school board voted last week to shut down its high [...]

Loss of funding not to blame for MI school district failures

By Katy Grimes | Cal Watchdog
The Caltrans Bay Bridge debacle is worse than just a case of embarrassment for government infrastructure projects. The bridge is unsafe, according to engineering experts across the country, after the discovery that a third of the of the 96 massive, high-strength steel rods, installed for seismic safety, cracked under pressure [...]

Caltrans Bay Bridge delays in CA shun private solutions

By Tom Gantert | Michigan Capitol Confidential
The Internal Revenue Service is in the news because of a growing scandal where it admitted targeting conservative non-profit groups and generally making their lives difficult.
That led me to think about my own experiences trying to start a conservative non-profit in which the IRS delayed approving my application. I was dismayed because I had [...]

IRS scrutiny hits close to home in Michigan

By Grant Bosse | New Hampshire Watchdog
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen twice urged the Internal Revenue Service to investigate politically-active groups seeking tax-exempt status, even as the IRS was two years into an operation illegally targeting conservative organizations.
The New Hampshire Democrat first joined six Senate colleagues in a February 16, 2012 letter to then-IRS Commissioner Douglas Shulman, urging [...]

NH’s Shaheen twice asked IRS to crack down on political groups

By Meg Tully | Maryland Reporter
Some Maryland state government workers more than doubled their salaries with overtime payments in 2012, and more than 3,300 topped $10,000 in overtime payments.
Maryland Reporter analyzed overtime payments in a database from the Maryland Comptroller’s Office as part of its third annual state government salaries series.
Government workers who got paid overtime [...]

MD state workers doubled salaries past $100K with overtime

By Katy Grimes | Cal Watchdog
As if plucked right out of the silly book, “There Oughta Be A Law,” San Francisco Assemblyman Tom Ammiano has been pushing a bill through the Legislature which has the potential of turning all schools into beta test sites for social experiments.
AB 1266 would require a student to be permitted to [...]

Bill advances “civil rights” claims on gender-neutral bathrooms