On Monday, we celebrate labor. But, on Tuesday, will we respect it? An historical alliance between organized labor and the Democratic Party seeks to protect workers from so-called right to work legislation, policies favoring private contract employment and the mistaken belief that Read More
The 40th annual Truman Banquet during a pandemic will be a new experience, and as we’ve seen in other activities, some of the improvising because of COVID-19 will likely become a fixture in future events. After numerous rescheduling because of COVID-19, the Read More
One of the most important things we can do as citizens is to vote. Throughout our nation’s history, the fight for greater citizen access to the ballot box has been one of the most persistent efforts. Making it easier for us, as Read More
Barring the unforeseen, we now know who will be on the ballot from the top of the ticket down for both parties, and the choices couldn’t be more clear. It’s time to accept our responsibility as voters. First, commit to voting. Not Read More
On July 17, 2020, America lost one of its greatest treasures: U.S. Rep. John Lewis, a man of great strength, courage, sacrifice and love. He dedicated his life to fighting for fairness, justice and equality. He was an icon of the civil Read More
History shows that Idaho voters can be trusted to decide through the petition process what is right for Idahoans when the Legislature doesn’t act. Reclaim Idaho’s Invest in Idaho petition would give Idaho voters the chance to help stabilize funding for public Read More