Short Takes: News From All Over: February 9, 2006
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February 2006
By Staff, Utne.com
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2006 Drug Policy Reform Congressional Voter Guide
By Staff, Drug Policy Alliance
The "war on drugs" may have taken a back seat to the war in Iraq, but it continues to rack up casualties. The Drug Policy Alliance, a nonprofit dedicated to drug policy reform, has released its 2006 Drug Policy Reform Congressional Voter Guide, tracking legislators' votes on issues like medical marijuana and banning racial profiling by local narcotics taskforces. The report names Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) a "champion" and Rep. James Sensenbrenner (R-WI) a "villain" and analyzes germane bills before Congress according to how they would "protect the sovereignty of individuals over their minds and bodies" -- Bennett Gordon
http://www.drugpolicy.org/library/voterguide013106.cfm
New York Schools Are Most Highly Segregated in Entire US
By Susan McGregor, Amsterdam News (Via Voices that Must Be Heard)
A recent Harvard report shows that New York's schools are the most highly segregated in the country. But the problem goes deeper than the schools themselves. Gary Orfield, a co-author of the report, claims "[t]he underlying problem is housing. We have done almost nothing about residential segregation, and that is the fundamental issue that we should be addressing." -- Nick Rose
http://www.indypressny.org/article.php3?ArticleID=2479
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