CMD signed on to a letter along with 100 groups including The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights condemning Pence and Kobach’s request for American citizens’ personal information.
Reagan vs. Cities: The Battle Over South African Apartheid and Lessons for the Trump Era
New report shows parallels between Reagan and Trump threats against local governments and how cities and states successfully fought back.
Bradley Foundation Bankrolls Chairman Art Pope’s Extreme Agenda in North Carolina
Art Pope is a Republican mega-donor dubbed “Koch Jr.”
Ethics Groups and Experts Demand DOJ Appoint Special Counsel
CMD joined government watchdog groups and ethics experts in a letter to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein demanding that he appoint a special counsel to investigation the Russia influence scandal.
Kochs Bankroll Move to Rewrite the Constitution
The Koch brothers say they don’t want a runaway constitutional convention, but that’s what their cash is likely to deliver.
Groups, Members of Congress Call for Scrutiny of Gorsuch’s Record on Money in Politics
CMD joined 120 other groups in a letter to Senate leadership and the Senate Judiciary Committee calling for scrutiny of Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch’s stance on big money in politics.
James Sherk Tapped by Trump to Be White House Labor Advisor
Donald Trump quietly hired James Sherk, a Heritage Fellow with a history of pushing ALEC’s anti-union agenda, to handle labor policy.
Greenpeace Responds to National Review Piece by Richard Garneau of Resolute Forest Products
Greenpeace USA’s Communications Director responds to statements made by Richard Garneau, the CEO of Resolute Forest Products in the National Review about a lawsuit filed against Greenpeace.
Excerpts: Sessions Condemned Perjury as Impeachable Offense
During the Senate impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton, then-Senator Sessions made several statements about lying under oath, or perjury, as grounds for impeachment.
Pruitt Office Releases 7K Pages in CMD Request on Ties to Industry
Under court order, Oklahoma Attorney General’s office releases previously withheld emails and holds back others.