
Californians Agree: A New Political Party Is Needed
Author: Tom Campbell
The Common Sense Party believes a new party in California is needed to empower the center. A majority of California voters agree.
Author: Tom Campbell
The Common Sense Party believes a new party in California is needed to empower the center. A majority of California voters agree.
President Joe Biden’s infrastructure proposal was pushed through this summer in part because of a ragtag group of House Republicans who made deals. That does not imply that they will all vote in favor of it.
Katharine Hayhoe, a Canadian climate scientist and evangelical Christian moved from South Bend Indiana to Lubbock Texas where she found herself in the middle of one of the most vast oil fields on Earth. She is now a climate policy professor and she sets out successful tactics for communicating the urgency of climate change across America’s political divide chapter by chapter.
In next year’s elections and beyond, Republicans are maneuvering for a structural advantage. Democrats are attempting to get the most out of their limited clout, marginalized groups are pressing state authorities to increase their voting power, and lawsuits lurk ominously on the horizon.
“The future of the auto industry is electric,” President Joe Biden said in a voiceover to a video posted on Twitter. “There’s no turning back.”
The Transpartisan Movement has emerged out of increasing political conflict, which has made it difficult for governments to govern effectively and sustainably.
Most activist campaigns focus on one group and one cause, competing with other groups and other causes for scarce funding. It’s time we got together.
So… It’s been a few months since the Capitol riots. Things have calmed down (sort of) and Biden’s cabinet is getting to work.
There are two kinds of climate denial, one conservative and the other progressive.
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we wanted to highlight just some of the incredible women who have made waves in environmental and political movements.
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