Beyond the Headlines: The Week of July 23, 2013

Dear IVN Readers,

As the media brings you 24/7 news coverage of a British baby, we are proud to do real investigative reporting on things that matter to the foundation of our democracy and a productive civil discourse.

Follow along this week as we cover the Hawaii Democratic Party's attempt to prevent nonaffiliated voters from having the right to participate in the primary elections, or the Republican v. Independent head-to-head match-up in the 52nd district resulting from California's new nonpartisan primary system.

We won't bring you babies, and we won't build up headlines just to let you down. We are committed to elevating democracy beyond the superficial two-party debate, and we thank you for being a part of it.

Until next week, join us on IVN.us,

- Shawn and the rest of the IVN team.

 

 What You Missed

Legal Drugs Lead to Majority of Overdose Deaths in the United States

Legal Drugs Lead to Majority of Overdose Deaths in the United States

In recent years, there has been a massive spike in premature deaths among U.S. citizens and military personnel due to prescription drug use. Meanwhile, some drugs that have shown potential for combatting severe psychological disorders remain illegal.

Nuclear Energy Projects Play Vital Role in Meeting Growing Energy Demands

The U.S. Department of Energy projects that U.S. electricity demand will rise 28 percent by 2040. The nation will subsequently need hundreds of new power plants in order to provide electricity to Americans as well as sustain economic growth.
New York City Mayoral Race Runs Along Partisan Lines

New York City Mayoral Race Runs Along Partisan Lines

New York conducts closed primary elections where only those registered with the party can participate and all polling thus far has run along partisan lines. It is difficult to say where the Democratic mayoral candidates stand in the eyes of independent-minded voters.

Number of Independent Voters in MD Grows, Highlights Need for Nonpartisan Reform

In an effort to boost participation numbers in the party's primary elections, the Republican Party of Maryland is considering opening their primaries to independent and unaffiliated voters. Currently, both the Democratic Party in Maryland and the state's GOP conduct closed primaries...
military budget

Defense Department Says It Will 'Muscle Through' Sequestration

In response to Senate requests, Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel detailed a bleak future if sequestration is not resolved by the end of the fiscal year. In a letter to Senate leadership, Hagel said that if sequestration continues into the 2014 fiscal year, "the size, readiness and technological superiority of our military will be reduced...

The 113th Congress is the Most Divided in Modern U.S. History

The report, which documents the ideological position of congressional coalitions from both parties since the 1940s, shows that as the two parties have evolved with time, they've evolved in opposite directions. While the Democratic Party has been becoming gradually more liberal, the Republican Party has been getting more conservative, and doing so at a much faster rate.

Independent Spotlight

Word Spreads over IVP's Initiative to End Taxpayer Funding of Political Parties

In late June, IVP co-chairs Steve Peace and Jeff Marston submitted an initiative to the California Attorney General to end taxpayer funding of partisan activities, including party conventions and elections for party central committee members. Since then, the initiative has generated a notable amount of buzz.You can read more about the initiative and sign the petition here!

Column of the Week

Truth in AccountingThe mission of Truth in Accounting™ (TIA™) is, in a nonpartisan manner, to compel governments to produce financial reports that are understandable, reliable, transparent and correct. We believe truthful accounting is the key for citizens, legislators and the press to clearly understand the truth about government debt and to enable informed proposals for its resolution. Recent articles on Truth in Accounting:A Lesson from the Motown MeltdownDoes Money Buy Happiness?Is Fiscal Stress Hurting Highways?Are you a political writer who is more interested in issues than entertainment? Find out how you can join the IVN Network today.

Contributor of the Week

Brian IniguezThe editorial intern and a contributor at IVN, Brian is a student at UC San Diego. He is an Arts and Entertainment columnist at the UCSD Guardian. Currently, Brian is studying American Politics and Communications.Immigration Reform Must Pass for 2016 GOP Latino VoteStates Lack Clear Internet Privacy Laws to Protect CitizensGovernment Transparency Doesn’t Pierce the NSABecome an IVN contributor today.

 

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