On the Hill: Will Congress Now Address Others’ Privacy Concerns?

In February the American Humanist Association’s Board of Directors issued a resolution clarifying humanism’s position on online privacy, largely in response to the National Security Agency’s domestic spying scandal that occurred after former defense contractor... Read More
On the Hill: Voucher Bills Threaten Integrity of Public Schools

On February 26th the American Humanist Association issued an action alert urging its members to oppose a new voucher bill, the Scholarship for Kids Act, which would damage the public school system while funding religious... Read More
On the Hill: AHA Submits Testimony on Solitary Confinement at Senate Hearing

On February 25, 2014, I attended a hearing held by the Senate Committee on the Judiciary’s Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Human Rights that was titled “Reassessing Solitary Confinement II: The Human Rights,... Read More
On the Hill: Rep. Holt Will Not Seek Re-Election

This is the first installment of a series focusing on legislative developments on Capitol Hill written by the AHA’s legislative associate Matthew Bulger. Congress is out of session this week, which means that no new... Read More