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The CFPB Is Making Government More Accountable. The GOP Wants to Stop It.

by Barbara Kiviat
June 8, 2017

The Financial CHOICE Act would remove the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s widely popular consumer complaints database from public view.


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McConnell to 17th Amendment: Drop Dead

by Garrett Epps
April 12, 2021
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In Kentucky, a new GOP-driven law denies the (Democratic) governor the ability to fill vacant Senate seats and gives it to party apparatchiks. A classic Mitch power play, it flouts the Constitution.

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The Conservative Supreme Court Is Out of Touch with an Increasingly Secular America

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April 11, 2021
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It's yet another reason to expand the high court.

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Listen to most conservatives–and a great many Democrats–and they’ll say...

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by David Atkins
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This week, he went beyond his standard thinly-veiled rants and endorsed white replacement theory.

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In Rebuke to Hogan, Maryland Statehouse Passes Ethics Bill

by Eric Cortellessa
April 13, 2021
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After Washington Monthly exposé on the governor advancing infrastructure projects near properties he owns, lawmakers unanimously vote to strengthen the state's disclosure laws.

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