VA: On the record with Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli

By   /  July 3, 2012  /  Accountability, Elections, Ethics, Featured, Health Care, News, State Government, Virginia  /  No Comments

Virginia Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli opines on health-care ruling, what it means for Virginians, and what it means for his 2013 race for the governor's seat. Image courtesy Ballotpedia

Part of 4 in the series On the Record

“The faith of the American people in the Supreme Court has to be earned back. And it doesn’t happen overnight. That literally takes years and decades. And I think the Chief Justice has done, not irreparable damage to the court, but damage that will be frankly [...]

Read More →

FL: On the record with Ana Maria Jaramillo of VotoLatino2012

By   /  July 13, 2012  /  2012 General Election, Elections, Featured, Florida, Immigration, News  /  No Comments

Ana-Ma-Jaramillo-foto2

Part of 4 in the series On the Record

By Marianela Toledo | Florida Watchdog
MIAMI— Only 573 votes in the state of Florida made the difference in the 2000 presidential elections, handing Texas Gov. George W. Bush his place in the White House over Vice President Al Gore.
Twelve years later, a nonpartisan group founded by [...]

Read More →

On the Record: Q & A with new WI Capitol Police Chief Dave Erwin

By   /  September 10, 2012  /  Featured, Free Speech, News, Wisconsin  /  5 Comments

Capitol Police Chief Dave Erwin sits down with Wisconsin Reporter to discuss the recent arrests at the Capitol.

Part 2 of 4 in the series On the Record

By Ryan Ekvall | Wisconsin Reporter
MADISON — Less than two months into his tenure, new Capitol Police Chief Dave Erwin in the past two weeks has found himself in the headlines after police cited 11 protesters for displaying signs in the Capitol without a permit.
Erwin previously said he [...]

Read More →

OH: State education monopoly will crumble soon, expert says

By   /  September 18, 2012  /  Education, Local Government, News, Ohio, State Budgets, State Government  /  3 Comments

Bob Sommers served Gov. John Kasich fo a year as education policy advisor.

Part 4 of 4 in the series On the Record

By Jon Cassidy | Ohio Watchdog
COLUMBUS — In his year as lead education advisor to Gov. John Kasich, Bob Sommers led several major changes to the Ohio public school system. The state quadrupled the number of private school vouchers and lifted a cap on charter schools. [...]

Read More →

Watchdog.org Virginia Bureau, is in no way affiliated with "The Virginia Watchdog". Any similarities between Watchdog.org Virginia Bureau and "The Virginia Watchdog" is completely coincidental and unintentional. Any inquiries into "The Virginia Watchdog" may be done through their site.