People are completely dissatisfied
Caroline Paul Doyle (no relation to Eliza Paul), graduated in 2006. She was so proud of her alma mater that she has donated every year since and last year served as a booster during the Blues Unite campaign, urging her classmates to donate.
“The school wasn t able to find a single person from my class to serve as a booster,” Doyle said, adding that she did not donate this year.
Last year, 17 members of her class donated, this year, only six.
The school has averaged some 300 students between grades 9-12. This year, 268 students signed contracts for the 2021-22 year, according to a school newsletter.
At Least 10 States Going After Donor Disclosure
May 4, 2021
The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard oral arguments in a key donor disclosure case that’s made its way through the California courts during the past decade. The issue of donor disclosure isn’t going away and has been popping up at the state level this year.
In Michigan, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson determined that a nonprofit did not have to report sources of its contributions. A former legal advisor to the Michigan Chamber of Commerce, Bob LaBrant had filed a complaint arguing that Michigan Citizens for Fiscal Responsibility (MCRF) qualified as a ballot committee because of contributions to Unlock Michigan, a petition effort to repeal a 1945 law that allows Gov. Gretchen Whitmner to declare a state of emergency.
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The conservative guest editorial apologist for The Union, Terry McLaughlin, suggests a false equivalency between the Black Lives Matter protests and the violent attempt by a Trump mob to overthrow American democracy during the usually peaceful process of transferring presidential power to a duly elected president-elect.
This was not a demonstration. It was an insurgency with the stated goal of destroying our government by force. Thugs, men and women alike, came with guns, pipe bombs, sledge hammers, climbing ropes, and for a short time shut down the Capitol, leaving our representatives sheltering for their lives.
Because the insurgents were so inept, they finally failed. Because the Capitol Police were so inept, they got as far as they did. Five people are dead as a result, and our country is forever besmirched.