Hector Solon's groups.
| Group | Last Diary |
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| American Legislative Transparency Project
We are a group dedicated to abolishing the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and identifying their members, supporters and benefactors. We want all Legislation created by lawmakers to be transparent, written to benefit citizens and not corporations or special interest groups.
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10/22/2019 |
| Exposing ALEC
They meet in secret. They write our laws. They want us silent. The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is a conservative organization designed to bring together state legislators and corporate representatives to craft legislation later introduced in state chambers. We feel that the least the public is owed in a democracy is transparency. That's why we are shining a light on ALEC. On its legislative members, its corporate sponsors, and its anti-social agenda.
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01/11/2012 |
| Michigan, My Michigan
Dedicated to the people, politics, and issues of Michigan. This group is not only for people from the Great Lakes State, but also for people from elsewhere who are interested in goings-on here. We will discuss everything Michigan-related - the issues our state faces; the well-being of our Great Lakes; holding Gov. Snyder and others accountable; turning Michigan blue again for Obama, Stabenow, and other Democrats in 2012; the Tigers' 2011 World Series Championship (which you know they're going t... |
11/04/2025 |
| Motor City Kossacks
A geographically-based Daily Kos group intended for Kossacks residing in Southeastern Michigan, generously defined.
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11/26/2025 |
| National Security Kos
The last time there was a major rethinking of US national security institutions was in 1947. That resulted in the institutions of the Cold War - a unified Defense Department, the CIA, National Security Council, and the permanent contracting system that became the military-industrial-complex being the major ones. At the end of the Cold War, these institutions persisted and drove a search for a new enemy to justify themselves. After September 11, 2001, new institutions began to be willy-nilly acc... |
02/14/2011 |
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