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An Interview with Rev. Dr. William Barber II, President, North Carolina NAACP
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Political Research Associates
Long-Term Costs and Economic Benefits
The economic arguments against expanding their own Medicaid programs by conservative Governors and state legislators neglect to factor in the long-term benefits of expanding Medicaid coverage.
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Political Research Associates
Every Friday, PRA brings you a monthly update on a different social justice issue. This week, we are recapping the last month in Economic Justice. Wisconsin Judge Rules In Favor of Unions, Holds WERC…
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Public Eye
Right-Wing Politics and Democratic Possibilities
The Tea Party and Republican candidates have help from organizations to promote their antilabor messaging, trying to weaken unions across states.
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Public Eye
Abby Scher details how the Right’s fight over the Employee Free Choice Act shows the Right’s strength even after an electoral defeat.
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Public Eye
The 2008 ballot initiatives could impact races up and down the ballot including the Presidential campaign, by elevating an issue and shaping the debate. Dissatisfied voters in particular may see ballot initiatives as a means to fill the leadership vacuum
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Political Research Associates
Privatizing the Common Wealth
The Pioneer Institute has engaged in a well-funded, well-connected effort to influence the direction of politics in Massachusetts, a historically liberal state that has elected Republican governors and adopted many right-wing policies.
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Public Eye
The Erosion of U.S. Democracy
Right-wing leaders often appropriate progressive themes by calling for rule by “the people,” equal opportunity, and “equality” feminism.
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Political Research Associates
Loretta J. Williams reviews Holly Sklar’s book, “Chaos or Community? Seeking Solutions, Not Scapegoats for Bad Economics”
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Public Eye
Why Now?
The resurgence of the Right in different parts of our lives has adverse effects on everything from race to sexuality.
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