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Low-Power Community Radio Stations

December 19, 2000
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There is no greater place for mischief in Washington than budget and appropriations bills which slide through in the closing hours of a Congress. These mammoth bills, often containing 300, 400 or more pages touching on a multitude of issues, are fertile ground for provisions sought by special interests?provisions that wouldn’t survive the sunshine of…

Predatory Lending

December 13, 2000
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Earlier this year, a magnificent joint investigative effort by the New York Times and the American Broadcasting Company’s 20-20 program threw a rare spotlight on the shady practices that predatory lenders use to rip off citizens in low and moderate income and minority neighborhoods. The series got enough national attention to prompt Congressional Democrats and…

David Brower Remembered

December 6, 2000
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David R. Brower, was the greatest environmentalist and conservationist of the 20th century. He was also an indefatigable champion of every worthwhile effort to protect the environment over the last seven decades. David Brower, who was 88 years old, and died from complications related to cancer on November 5th at his home in Berkeley, California…

Financial Modernization Legislation

November 22, 2000
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Last year’s deregulation monster-the so-called financial modernization legislation-was riddled with anti-public interest provisions, but nothing illustrated Congressional recklessness more than the way safety and soundness of the nation’s financial system was ignored. In its rush to deliver for the financial corporations, a bi-partisan coalition in both the Senate and the House of Representatives turned its…

November 15, 2000
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More than half of all voting-age Americans do not vote. If we are to prevent the further withering of our democracy and the entrenchment of plutocracy, we must take steps to spur dramatically enhanced voter participation. Here are some steps we should take to revitalize our democracy: End legalized bribery and support publicly financed campaigns.…

Genetic Engineering and the Taco Bell Crisis

November 8, 2000
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The Taco Bell crisis and the mixing of genetically altered corn not approved for human consumption into the nation’s corn supply reveals how poorly government regulators have been doing their job. It was biotech opponents, not the FDA, who discovered that Taco Bell brand taco shells — made by Kraft and sold in grocery stores…

The Danger of Standardized Tests

November 1, 2000
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For all the talk in Washington about the need to decentralize power and give authority to the states, in one of the core areas of state and local responsibility — education — there is a growing and dangerous sentiment among top officials in both the Democratic and Republican parties in favor of a new federal…

OSHA

October 25, 2000
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The American mission of safe and healthful workplaces should be highly visible, heralded and backed by an adequately funded and enforced program. After all, far more Americans have lost their lives due to trauma and toxics in places of employment — especially the factories, farms, construction sites and mines — than the number of Americans…

Statehood for DC

October 18, 2000
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More than 500,000 people live in the District of Columbia. As the capital of this nation, the District is the symbol of the freedoms for which this nation stands. The light of democracy shines from the District, but does not illuminate this city. The core is hollow. The values of equality and political participation that…

Airwaves Belong to the People

October 11, 2000
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The airwaves belong to the people. Yet the U.S. government gives them away to television and radio broadcasters for free, and demands virtually nothing in return. We have forfeited many of the means of mass communication to concentrated corporate interests, consigning ourselves to homogenized low-grade entertainment and lower-grade copy-cat “newstainment” that barely aspires to inform…