Daily Archives: June 27, 2021

Weekend link dump for June 27

“How to Cut Down on Ransomware Attacks Without Banning Bitcoin”. “The Fair Repair act would make it easier for everyone in America to fix their own stuff.” “As Republican legislatures enact new voter suppression laws, Congress should reaffirm the House’s … Continue reading

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UT/Trib: More polls that say permitless carry is not popular

The UT/Texas Tribune polling machine did a whole bunch of issue polls following the end of the legislative session. That’s a long article that gives the highlights on each question – they covered a wide range of topics, some of … Continue reading

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Justice Department sues Georgia over its voter suppression law

Good to see. In its first major action to combat GOP voter suppression laws, the Biden Justice Department announced on Friday that it is suing the state of Georgia over its new voting restrictions. The lawsuit was first reported by … Continue reading

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Lawsuit filed against suspension of federal unemployment benefits

Not sure how likely this is to succeed, but it’s worth a try. Thousands of Texans have banded together and hired an attorney to file suit to block Gov. Greg Abbott from ending emergency federal unemployment benefits before the programs … Continue reading

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