John P. Avlon was formerly a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute.
Already strong in New York, the Working Families Party looks to go national.
We’ve got a lot of catching up to do before we’re secure.
Election reform in New York is long overdue.
In his speech tonight, the president shouldn’t forget tort reform.
Citizens in California and New York are pushing for constitutional conventions.
The Big Apple’s half-billion-dollar tort tax dwarfs other cities’.
The budget crisis in Sacramento should serve as a warning to other states.
It’s popular and it saves money; now Democrats want to axe it.
A new provision discloses how much we really spend on public-sector employees.
The president-elect can rally support for public works, homeland security, and government transparency at the same time.
. . . not the New York Times.
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