Results for keyword: Elections
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Property rights have become the new sacred cow
The writer says the pendulum has swung too far toward private property rights
by Jeff Golden, Feb 07, 2005 -
A sleeping green giant may yet awake
The writer says ultra-conservatives want to roll back many environmental protections, yet sportsmen haven’t noticed — yet
by Jon Margolis, Dec 06, 2004 -
Brace yourselves for the counterrevolution
Don’t worry so much about what President Bush will do to the environment; worry instead about the three new justices he might put on the Supreme Court
by Jon Margolis, Dec 06, 2004 -
The ecology and politics of fear
The writer analyzes the nature of fear and how it can affect the behavior of both elk in Yellowstone National Park and Americans in the voting booth
by Pepper Trail, Nov 22, 2004 -
Racetrack
A short guide to the highlights of election results from contests around the West.
by Deanna Belch, Lissa James, Nov 22, 2004 -
Election Day surprises in the schizophrenic West
The same Western voters who re-elected President George W. Bush and his anti-environmental record also voted for environmental ballot measures and green-leaning candidates.
by Greg Hanscom, Nov 22, 2004 -
Politics as a winner-takes-all game is a loser
It would be a grave mistake for President Bush to assume that his recent victory gives license for a winner-take-all power grab in the West
by Paul Larmer, Nov 22, 2004 -
Surprise! Colorado’s senate race focused on the issues
The writer says Colorado voters focused on issues to pick a moderate Hispanic Democrat for senator
by Ed Quillen, Nov 08, 2004 -
Revolt rattles Oregon’s famed planning regulations
The writer says a rural and property-owners’ revolt will reshape Oregon’s famed planning regulations
by Rebecca Clarren, Nov 08, 2004 -
Surprise! Conservation united Montana voters
The writer says despite the fierce rhetoric, Montana voters supported conservation
by Ben Long, Nov 08, 2004






