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Wikimedia Commons/Public domain

Bombshell report exposes thousands of illegal votes in 2016 election

The report found that thousands of votes in the 2016 election were illegal duplicate votes from people who registered and voted in more than one state.

July 30, 2017 in U.S..
Vote for Vermont

Central Vermont Chamber leaders discuss new group for young professionals

Do Vermonters have enough opportunities to network together and develop their careers? Vote for Vermont co-hosts Pat McDonald and Ben Kinsley interview Central Vermont Chamber of Commerce’s Bill Moore and Tonya Barnett about an exciting new group for young professionals.

July 26, 2017 in Videos.
Wikimedia Commons/EPP

Roper: Allowing illegal votes is voter suppression

Allowing an ineligible voter to cast a ballot cancels out the vote of a legal voter, effectually erasing that legal voter’s vote. The outcome is the same as if the legal voter had been physically blocked from entering the polling place. This is unacceptable.

July 24, 2017 in Commentary.
Wikimedia Commons/Tom Arthur

Voter fraud database tops 1,000 proven cases, including 938 criminal convictions

The Heritage Foundation released a new edition of its voter fraud database. The database documents 1,071 instances of voter fraud spanning 47 states, including 938 criminal convictions.

July 23, 2017 in U.S..
Wikimedia Commons/Tom Arthur

Bipartisan panel, including elected Democrats, dedicated to fighting voter fraud

Instead of arguing whether voter fraud was real, the commissioners focused on how to prevent voter fraud, verifying voter rolls to ensure only eligible voters are registered, increasing funding for new voting machines, and ways to increase voter participation.

July 20, 2017 in U.S..
Kansas Secretary of State's office

Bipartisan White House voter fraud commission begins work

One tool at the commission’s disposal is a database that compiles 1,071 cases of proven instances of voter fraud across the United States, the bulk of them prosecuted since 2000. Of those cases, 938 ended in a criminal conviction.

July 19, 2017 in U.S..
Vote for Vermont/Pat McDonald

VSEA director says good year for state employees, big challenges ahead

Does Vermont have too many state workers? Not enough? Vote for Vermont co-hosts Pat McDonald and Ben Kinsley interview VSEA Executive Director Steve Howard about issues affecting the state employees union.

July 17, 2017 in Videos.
United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission/Public domain

NorthStar, AREVA videos show companies’ decommissioning expertise

If a picture is worth a thousand words, how many words are two videos worth?

July 12, 2017 in Videos.

Why Act 46 didn’t work for Washington Central Supervisory Union, and might not work elsewhere

Like Washington Central Supervisory Union, about 100 districts have not merged under Act 46 and have no scheduled merger vote. Of that number, around 40 are weighing an alternative governance structure.

July 11, 2017 in Videos.
Kansas Secretary of State's office

Some states resisting Trump’s Kobach-led voter fraud commission probe

An odd assortment of states are taking varying positions on whether to cooperate with the Trump administration’s investigation into potential voter fraud.

July 7, 2017 in U.S..
The Daily Signal

Doctor: Health insurance wouldn’t pay for treatment, but offered assisted suicide

“Both needed life-saving procedures — not palliative care, not hospice.”

July 7, 2017 in Videos.
Wikimedia Commons/Public domain

Some cities want to help with immigration enforcement, not be sanctuaries for illegals

More jurisdictions across the country, like Maryland’s Anne Arundel County, are looking to do their part by joining the Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s 287(g) program.

July 6, 2017 in U.S..

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