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Accountability | Michigan

James Took $20K From Former Executive Accused of Demanding Sex From Employee

By on September 17, 2018.

John James took more than $20,000 in campaign contributions from a former medical-research executive accused of demanding sex from an employee and fathering two of her children before firing her.

Accountability | Florida

Scott Again Profiting Off of Medicare Fraud

By on September 14, 2018.

Before Rick Scott was Florida’s governor, he oversaw the largest fleecing of Medicare in history. And now, as he asks Florida voters to elect him to oversee Medicare itself, he is still profiting off of cheating the government’s health-care program for seniors.

Accountability | Arizona

McSally Gave Campaign a Boost on Taxpayers’ Dime

By on September 14, 2018.

Rep. Martha McSally used her congressional office to campaign in Maricopa County -- far from the district she represents -- during her contentious Republican Senate primary in Arizona, according to an American Ledger analysis.

Accountability | Florida

PolitiFact: Scott’s Opposition to Pre-Existing Condition Protections Endangers Care for Millions of Floridians

By on September 13, 2018.

A new PolitiFact report shows Florida Gov. Rick Scott's support for repealing the Affordable Care Act could dismantle health care protections for millions of Floridians who have pre-existing conditions.

Accountability | Nevada

Nevada’s Republican Governor Laughs at Thought of Voting for Would-be Republican Successor Adam Laxalt

By on September 13, 2018.

Nevada's incumbent Republican governor laughed at the thought of voting for his Republican successor in the race to replace him.

Accountability | Michigan

James Questions Women’s Capacity for Leadership at Men-Only Gathering

By on September 13, 2018.

Speaking at a men’s-only event earlier this year, Michigan Republican John James questioned women's capacity for leadership, alleging that “women want men who have been tested” and that men had a “charge to lead.”

Accountability

Kavanaugh Represented Company Accused of Mistreating HIV-Positive Prisoners

By on September 12, 2018.

As an attorney in the late 1990s, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh defended a company accused of failing to provide treatment and adequate care to inmates dying of HIV and AIDS in Alabama prisons.

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