Russia has enacted a new law that will let Vladimir Putin to run again for the presidency twice. Putin has been in power since 2000.
Russia’s Navalny On Hunger Strike To Protest Prison Treatment
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny declared Wednesday he had begun hunger strike to protest ill-treatment by authorities.
Belarus Detains At Least 16 Journalists Over Protest Coverage
News sources say that Belarusian authorities arrested at least 16 journalists and fined at least three others between March 18 and 27.
Super PACs Illegally Coordinate Campaign Spending With Ease
We need a better FEC to implement campaign finance laws and keep political campaigns and their donors accountable to stem corruption.
Nevada May Double Number of Signatures For A New Political Party
A new bill in Nevada raises the number of signatures for a new or previously unqualified party to appear on the ballot from 1% to 2%.
Why Is JPMorgan’s CEO Speaking Out In Defense Of Voting Rights?
In the aftermath of Georgia’s discriminatory voting rule, J.P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is speaking out in support of voting rights.
Democrats Splinter Over Strategy For Passing Election Bill
Democrats are secretly squabbling over how to deal with the huge H.R.1 voting rights bill that has become a centerpiece of their agenda.
Delta, Coca-Cola Forcefully Condemn Georgia Elections Bill
Faced with mounting scrutiny, the CEOs of Delta Air Lines, Coca-Cola finally came out against Georgia’s newly enacted elections bill.
Afghan Taliban Targeting Journalists And Women
Taliban forces are deliberately targeting journalists and other media workers, including women, in Afghanistan.
Montana Blocks Bill To Expand Native American Voting Access
The Montana House on Wednesday shot down a bill that aimed to expand voting opportunities for Native Americans.