Shared some insights on The Times of Israel in my latest blog post, "Freeze the $400 Million."
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Response to a story about grassroots employer-to-employee advocacy in "In These Times"
Read my statement correcting a false narrative in the following story, "EXCLUSIVE: 19.7 Million Finance and Insurance Workers Subject to Political Lobbying By Their Bosses." Through my continued efforts to build a new DC United soccer stadium in Southwest, my neighborhood, the Washington Post published my letter to the editor, "Stadium would bring needed development to Buzzard Point."
Posted a new blog thought piece, "An 'Extension' of the Israel-Hamas Ceasefire" on The Times of Israel.
I was cited in the August 6, 2014, Bloomberg BusinessWeek story "Republican Civil War Costs $135 Million, Senate Odds Up" saying:
In the month before the primary, there were almost 13,000 page views related to voter registration and early voting on a BIPAC-run website for workers in North Carolina, and more than 400,000 pages of information about the candidates were viewed, said Jason Langsner, a BIPAC spokesman. I was asked to testify before the Washington DC Council's Committee on Economic Development, chaired by Muriel Bowser, on my perspectives as a Southwest resident on the proposed new DC United Soccer Stadium deal. As a Southwest resident, I served as a voice for Unite DC and of my community in support of the developing of a new soccer stadium in DC. I was cited in a May 20, 2014, Bloomberg BusinessWeek story "Businesses Turn Out Workers’ Votes to Stomp Tea Party" saying:
In mid-January, BIPAC held a meeting in Idaho for employers interested in engaging in Simpson’s primary race. An informal survey of the room determined that employers in attendance had access to 94,000 potential voters, or probably about 62,000 Republicans, said Jason Langsner, a BIPAC spokesman. Congressional Quarterly publishes a story about my hiring at BIPAC - the Business-Industry Political Action Committee.
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