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Government Matters: June 18, 2013

Vol. 1     No. 12      PDF Version

  • Citizen Health & Safety

    Return of the Regulatory Accountability Act: A Veiled Threat to Public Protections

    Only a Trickle of New Rules, Not a Wave

  • Revenue & Spending

    Slashed Public Payrolls Make the Unemployment Problem Worse

  • Open, Accountable Govt.

    Explosion at Louisiana Chemical Plant is the Latest in a String of Chemical Accidents

    DOJ Letter Shows Need for Stepped-Up Enforcement of Freedom of Information Act

Citizen Health & Safety

Return of the Regulatory Accountability Act: A Veiled Threat to Public Protections

by Katie Greenhaw

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Citizen Health & Safety

Only a Trickle of New Rules, Not a Wave

by Matthew La Tronica

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Revenue & Spending

Slashed Public Payrolls Make the Unemployment Problem Worse

by Nick Schwellenbach

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Open, Accountable Govt.

Explosion at Louisiana Chemical Plant is the Latest in a String of Chemical Accidents

by Sofia Plagakis

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Open, Accountable Govt.

DOJ Letter Shows Need for Stepped-Up Enforcement of Freedom of Information Act

by Gavin Baker

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