Kathy McKenzie's political story started in 2011 through her concern with a local coal seam gas project. She is now heavily involved with the incredible Sydney Knitting Nannas and Friends. The post From concern about coal seam gas to Knitting Nannas: How Kathy McKenzie found her political voice appeared first on Women's Agenda.| Women's Agenda
A change in American legal policy is being seen as an important turning point in the ability of churches to participate in the political process. The change applies to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS), which has reversed a longstanding ban on churches endorsing political candidates. Henceforth, thanks to a new ruling from July of 2025,Read More| The Armenian Church
This working paper examines the relationship between state-level implementation of Automatic Voter Registration (AVR) policies and the voting turnout of young voters (aged 18-24) in United States elections, primarily analyzing data for elections between 2010 and 2022.| Berkeley Institute for Young Americans