States AGs Emphasize Rule of Law; Look Forward to Working with Trump's Justice Department
Back in May, at the RNLA’s annual National Policy Conference, one of its highly-praised panels included a discussion and conversation with three current sitting state Attorneys General—Attorney General Leslie Rutledge of Arkansas, Attorney General Curtis Hill of Indiana, and Attorney General Jeff Landry of Louisiana.
Read moreHearing Today in Lawsuit Against Election Integrity Commission's Request for Public Voter Data
On Monday, the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) filed amotion for a temporary restraining order in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to prevent the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity from collecting publicly available voter registration data from the states, claiming that the "collection and aggregation of state voter roll data by a federal commission is without precedent" and would threaten voters' privacy (even though the data to be collected is already publicly available).
Read morePromising Start to Protecting Freedom Through Election Integrity
RNLA Vice President for Communications Ron Hicks wrote today about how important election integrity is to securing our freedom through the ballot box and how the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity is beginning its important work to help states better administer their elections:
Read moreFree Speech for All: Unless You Are Talking About the Left, Then They Sue!
Everyone agrees that free speech is a great thing--unless someone is calling out a leftist group for their behavior; in those cases, the left views such speech as unacceptable, intolerable, and might even end up filing a lawsuit (or three) against you just for expressing your views and opinions.
Read moreElection Integrity Commission Seeks Public Voter Registration Information from States
On Wednesday, Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity Vice Chair Kris Kobach sent a letter to state election officials requesting publicly available voter registration information to help the Commission do its work:
Read moreElection Integrity Commission Seeks Input from States
After Vice President Pence announced that the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity would hold its first meeting on July 19and that all meetings of the commission will be open to the public, Commission Vice Chair Kris Kobach sent a letter to state election officials asking how the Commission can best help the states:
Read moreFEC Commissioner Weintraub Abuses Power to Attack Trump
RNLA Executive Director Michael Thielen wrote today about Democrat FEC Commissioner Ellen Weintraub's latest in a series of partisan attacks on President Trump:
Read moreGOP Taking Action on Failing Obamacare
As Senate Republicans work to fix the U.S. healthcare system, the Democrats have made fantastical and wild statements about the affects any change will have to people’s access to medical treatment. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell today announced that the Senate would not vote on the GOP healthcare bill until after recess, to continue perfecting the policy specifics. We must not forget, however, that the Affordable Care Act has already done considerable damage to our healthcare system.
Read moreDoes the Real Election Interference Involve the Democrats?
In May, RNLA Executive Director Michael Thielen recounted the Obama administration’s long held propensities for election tampering, the latest effort being the DHS’s bid under former Secretary Jeh Johnson to infiltrate numerous state election voter databases during the 2016 election cycle.
Read moreThe Post-2016 Election Investigation Expands: Former AG Lynch Questioned
Today, news broke that the U.S. Senate is going to turn their post-2016 election investigation towards former Attorney General Loretta Lynch. A bipartisan letter signed by a pair of leading Republican and Democratic Senators requested Ms. Lynch to answer a series of questions related to her Department of Justice investigation into Hillary Clinton's emails and server use.
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