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Franklin L. Kury

    The Constitutional Question to Save the Planet
    Clean Politics, Clean Streams
    Why Are You Here?
    Gerrymandering
    • Gerrymandering

      A Guide to Congressional Redistricting, Dark Money, and the U.S. Supreme Court

      • 134pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the concept of gerrymandering, the book explores its impact on government operations and democratic processes. It delves into the intricacies of how district boundaries are manipulated for political gain and discusses the implications for representation. Additionally, the author proposes potential reforms to address these issues, aiming to promote fairness and integrity in electoral systems.

      Gerrymandering
    • Why Are You Here?

      A Primer for State Legislators and Citizens

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      Focusing on civic engagement, this book encourages both state legislators and citizens to scrutinize and enhance their state legislature's effectiveness. It serves as a call to action, prompting readers to reflect on their roles and responsibilities within the political system, aiming to foster a more proactive and informed citizenry.

      Why Are You Here?
    • Clean Politics, Clean Streams

      A Legislative Autobiography and Reflections

      • 294pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The book offers a reflective examination of Franklin L. Kury's journey as a young Democratic lawyer who challenged entrenched Republican power and contributed to significant reform in government and environmental legislation. It explores the historical evolution of the legislature, contrasting past and present dynamics while emphasizing the current legislature's responsibility to uphold its historical legacy. Through personal insights, Kury provides a unique perspective on the challenges and obligations faced by lawmakers today.

      Clean Politics, Clean Streams
    • Expands on the story of Article I, Section 27, to demonstrate how its principles can be the basis for addressing climate change in the rest of the world. The story concludes with a call for the federal government's leadership to seek a national environmental rights amendment to the US Constitution.

      The Constitutional Question to Save the Planet