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Site tracks candidates statements, claims in race for California governor

By hdcoadmin | June 21, 2010

California Watch launched Politics Verbatim, a site that “collects and categorizes the promises, proposals, arguments and attacks” made by Democrat Jerry Brown and Republican Meg Whitman in their race for governor of California.  The site was launched with 300 documents and 1,000 excerpts that will be added to daily as the race progresses allowing voters…

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Debtors ending up in jail

By hdcoadmin | June 17, 2010

An analysis of state data by Chris Serres and Glenn Howatt, of the Minneapolis Star Tribune, shows that “people are routinely being thrown in jail for failing to pay debts. In Minnesota, which has some of the most creditor-friendly laws in the country, the use of arrest warrants against debtors has jumped 60 percent over…

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Psychiatric hospital strained by patient needs, funding shortfalls

By hdcoadmin | June 17, 2010

An investigation by The Charlotte (N.C.) Observer found that some dangerously ill patients who visit Charlotte’s psychiatric hospital are instead given medicine and sent home – sometimes with disastrous results. With perennial overcrowding at the county’s 66-bed psychiatric facility, few who visit the hospital’s emergency department are admitted. The result: patients like Kenny Chapman don’t…

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Regulatory issues on the rise with TARP banks

By hdcoadmin | June 17, 2010

According to an investigation by Ryan Holeywell of BailoutSleuth.com, “At least one of every nine banks that got taxpayer investment through the government’s Troubled Asset Relief Program was later cited by federal regulators for violating rules or failing to meet operating or financial standards.”  This is in contradiction to Treasury Department statements claiming TARP funds…

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AT&T, Boeing Buck Anti-Incumbent Trend in Giving to Democrats

By hdcoadmin | June 16, 2010

A computer-assisted analysis by Bloomberg News reporter Jonathan D. Salant of Federal Election Commission data found corporate political action committees siding with vulnerable Democratic incumbents, the candidates that Republicans need to beat if they are to take back control of the House of Representatives this fall.

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Thanks and kudos to key IRE volunteers

By hdcoadmin | June 16, 2010

IRE would like to thank several volunteers and former board members whose efforts have made a significant difference to the organization over the past several years. The work of these members played an important role in the success of our just-concluded annual conference in Las Vegas. Michael J. Kelley, who recently retired as managing editor…

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Seven members elected to IRE board

By hdcoadmin | June 15, 2010

Seven members of IRE’s Board of Directors were elected this past weekend at the annual conference in Las Vegas. The newly elected members of the 13-member board are: Sarah Cohen, of Duke University; Rob Cribb, of the Toronto Star; Andrew Donohue, of voiceofsandiego.org; Manny Garcia, of El Nuevo Herald/The Miami Herald; Aron Pilhofer of The…

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Training opportunity for online demographic data

By hdcoadmin | June 15, 2010

IRE members have access to a Web-based data exploration application to quickly and easily analyze demographic data while on deadline. ESRI is offering an online seminar on using this tool for economic development Thursday, June 17, 2-3 p.m. EDT. Register for “How Greater New Orleans is Stimulating the Economy with Geospatial Apps” here . ESRI…

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Schools profit off of student credit card debt

By hdcoadmin | June 12, 2010

An investigation by the Huffington Post Investigative Fund found “some of the nation’s largest and most elite universities stand to gain millions of dollars from selling the names and addresses of students and alumni to credit card companies while granting the companies special access to school events.”  The schools earn bonuses when the credit cards…

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Rig lacked effective oversight

By hdcoadmin | June 11, 2010

“New government and BP documents, interviews with experts and testimony by witnesses provide the clearest indication to date that a hodgepodge of oversight agencies granted exceptions to rules, allowed risks to accumulate and made a disaster more likely on the rig, particularly with a mix of different companies operating on the Deepwater whose interests were…

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