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Herald & Review Almanac for March 14


Today’s Highlight in History:
On March 14, 1964, a jury in Dallas found Jack Ruby guilty of murdering Lee Harvey Oswald, the accused assassin of President John F. Kennedy, and sentenced him to death. (Both the conviction and death sentence were overturned, but Ruby died before he could be retried.)
On March 14:
In 1794, Eli Whitney received a patent for his cotton gin, an invention that revolutionized America’s cotton industry.
In 1883, German political philosopher Karl Marx died in London at age 64.
In 1900, Congress ratified the Gold Standard Act.
In 1951, during the Korean War, United Nations forces recaptured Seoul.
In 1962, Democrat Edward M. Kennedy officially launched in Boston his successful candidacy for the U.S. Senate seat from Massachusetts once held by his brother, President John F. Kennedy. (Edward Kennedy served in the Senate for nearly 47 years.) ....

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How area members of Congress voted last week


WASHINGTON — Here s a look at how area members of Congress voted over the previous week.
House vote
UNIONIZATION: The House has passed the Protecting the Right to Organize Act (H.R. 842), sponsored by Rep. Bobby Scott, D-Va. The bill would change laws governing labor practices and unions, with the general goal of making it easier for workers to form unions. Scott said the changes were needed because existing labor law lacks the teeth to enforce workers rights when employers unlawfully retaliate against them for organizing. A bill opponent, Rep. Fred Keller, R-Pa., said that by needlessly inserting government into the workplace, it would infringe on workers rights and handcuff employers, making it harder for people to make decisions that positively impact their workforce. The vote, on March 9, was 225 yeas to 206 nays. ....

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Jim Zachary: Open government is much better government


Open government is good government or, at the very least, it is better government.
In order for government to be of, by and for the people, it must always be out in front of the people.
Government at all levels — local, state and federal — belongs to the governed not to the governing.
As has often been said, we are the government and the government is us.
All the business transacted by government and all the money collected and spent by government belongs to the public.
However, public oversight is only possible when government is open, transparent and accessible.
Nefarious deeds happen in the dark, behind closed doors. ....

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