‘Americans want dark money out of politics. We don’t have to wait for Supreme Court.’
Americans have “lived unhappily with the belief that only two things can stop corporate and dark money in politics: a constitutional amendment or a sudden change of heart from the majority on the nation’s highest court,” says Tom Moore. But politicians can “amend state law so that corporations are no longer granted the power to spend in politics.” A “state that takes this step instantly drains corporate and dark money from its local, state and federal politics.”
‘College advising isn’t just an educational imperative; it’s an economic one.’
The U.S. is “quietly defunding one of its most effective workforce tools: college advising programs,” says Cameron Schmidt-Temple. These “cuts do more than just nega