NPI’s proposal to allow cities and towns to move their regularly scheduled elections to even years if they want is drawing a lot of interest in the wake of the 2023 general election, which saw the worst turnout in state history.
Monthly Archives: December 2023
Last Week In Congress: How Cascadia’s U.S. lawmakers voted (November 27th-Dec. 1st)
The week’s major votes included House passage of resolutions expressing solidarity with Israel and legislation to punish Israel along with Senate confirmation of many Biden judicial and military nominees.
Loren Culp backs Semi Bird for governor, calls frontrunner Dave Reichert “a looney liberal”
Culp, who used to be employed by Republic as a policeman, denounced Reichert in a post on Twitter, writing: “DNA caught the green river killer, don’t believe the hype. Reichert voted like a looney liberal in Congress.”
Washington defies the pundits again with thrilling Pac-12 title victory over Oregon
Washington’s thrilling win in Las Vegas was a result that a lot of commentators just couldn’t see coming. There are lessons in that.
Henry Kissinger: 1923–2023
Transfixed with power, Kissinger had little regard for small countries or people perceived as getting in the way.
United States House of Representatives finally expels fraudster George Santos
Santos is just the sixth person to be forcibly removed from the House in its centuries-long existence.