IRS asked about Wisconsin recall, Texas tea party group says Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Madison - A Texas tea party group is saying the Internal Revenue Service questioned its leaders about whether they participated in verifying recall signatures in Wisconsin last year. The news comes as the IRS' interim director and commissioner for ... Texas tea party group says IRS asked about its connection to Wisconsin recall ... Morning briefing: IRS and tea party, food stamp users, frac sand mining ... |
![]() Isthmus | Our View: Time to reform Wisconsin's recall process Hudson Star Observer There is talk of reforming Wisconsin's recall election procedures and we believe it is time for such a change. We heard of the proposed recall changes in a release from State Sen. Sheila Harsdorf who reintroduced recall reform legislation in the State ... Should Wisconsin's politicians or voters decide when a recall is warranted? |
![]() The Nation. (blog) | Washington Misses the Point on the Tea Party and the IRS The Nation. (blog) Decrease text size Increase text size. Many of the groups who helped Scott Walker win the Wisconsin recall were 501(c)(4) Tea Party groups that worked in close tandem with his campaign despite their non-political tax designation. (AP Photo/Morry Gash ... Texas tea party group says IRS asked about involvement in governor recall effort |
'Slow-motion mass murders' Royal Oak Daily Tribune Scott Walker in Wisconsin's recall election (he lost to Walker in 2010), gun groups spent more than $800,000 to defeat him. Such sums are designed to have a chilling effect on other politicians who might take on the gun lobby. “It hasn't chilled me ... |
Editorial: Reform state's recall process Pierce County Herald There is talk of reforming Wisconsin's recall election procedures and we believe it is time for such a change. We heard of the proposed recall changes in a release from State Sen. Sheila Harsdorf, who reintroduced recall reform legislation in the state ... |
Some remedial math classes unnecessary at community colleges, study says Fresno Bee WASHINGTON -- Many students are sent to remedial math classes at community colleges to learn high school math they won't need in their first-year programs anyway, according to new research on what it takes to be successful in community college. |
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