Texas

By The Center for Public Integrity

A snapshot of ethics practices in Texas

Excerpts from this story referencing "Nebraska":

"… Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Tennessee, Washing …"

"… plaint. Only one agency, Alabama's, cannot issue subpoenas.EnforcementOnly Nebraska's ethics agency can directly prosecute criminal cases against legislators; …"

Washington

By The Center for Public Integrity

A snapshot of ethics practices in Washington

Excerpts from this story referencing "Nebraska":

"… Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Tennessee, Washing …"

"… plaint. Only one agency, Alabama's, cannot issue subpoenas.EnforcementOnly Nebraska's ethics agency can directly prosecute criminal cases against legislators; …"

Wisconsin

By The Center for Public Integrity

A snapshot of ethics practices in Wisconsin

Excerpts from this story referencing "Nebraska":

"… Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Tennessee, Washing …"

"… plaint. Only one agency, Alabama's, cannot issue subpoenas.EnforcementOnly Nebraska's ethics agency can directly prosecute criminal cases against legislators; …"

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From government service to private practice

By Daniel Lathrop

Writers of telecom law move to K Street

More cities offering wireless Internet access

By David Baumgarten

Bells call it unfair competition

Excerpts from this story referencing "Nebraska":

"… dy" Jones — whose clients include AT&T — at his $4 million home.In Nebraska, Speaker of the Legislature Kermit Brashear — who saw his anti-municipal …"

"… 1. Still, the possibility of a conflict of interest was enough to provoke Nebraska Common Cause spokesman Jack Gould to call for Brashear to withdraw the bil …"

Nice work if you can get it

By John Dunbar

Political patronage rules in state utility commissions

Excerpts from this story referencing "Nebraska":

"… Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma and South Dakota. In Virginia, nominees are selected …"

"… ommissioners are elected to a $45,000-a-year job. Third from the bottom is Nebraska, where commissioners make $50,000.Industry ties matterWhile government exp …"

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Consultant profile: Bob Shrum (Shrum, Devine & Donilon)

By Robert Brodsky

Major clients in 2003-2004 include John Kerry

Excerpts from this story referencing "Nebraska":

"… ore infamous presidential ads — a Kerrey campaign spot that depicted the Nebraska senator as a hockey goalie denouncing foreign imports. The ad closely mirr …"

Payday lending bankrolls auto racer's fortune

By David Heath

Race car driver Scott Tucker hides business behind Indian tribes

Excerpts from this story referencing "Nebraska":

"… d by the Miami and Modoc tribes of Oklahoma as well as the Santee Sioux of Nebraska. However, iWatch News found evidence in court and public records showing t …"

"… n July 20, 2005, out of nowhere, two Indian tribes — the Santee Sioux of Nebraska and the Miami of Oklahoma — swooped into court and proclaimed that they …"

As FEMA funds run out, senators from states with most disasters oppose funding bill

By Josh Israel and Aaron Mehta

Some senators supported disaster aid before they voted against it

Federal agencies falling short in protecting U.S. food supply

By Max Levy and Mattea Kramer

FDA-regulated goods are up 200% in a decade, but the agency inspects only about 2% of all imported food

Excerpts from this story referencing "Nebraska":

"… litics at The New School in New York who spent five months undercover in a Nebraska slaughterhouse in 2004. His research revealed workers falsifying paperwork …"

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