The 50-state blog round-up has existed over the years in various forms. The idea is to take a look at state and local blogs in order to see what important things are going on in state politics and campaigns, to get a preview of what’s coming to the national stage and to recognize the work of great state and local bloggers. -New Hampshire: Blue Hampshire shows Rep. Fank Guinta getting schooled by a constituent. -New Jersey: Blue Jersey notes that Olympic hero Carl Lewis is running for state senate. -New Mexico: Democracy of New Mexico sayd five AFSCME locals in the state are bucking the national to endorse a grassroots candidate. -New York: The Albany Project says that State Sen. Greg Ball is an unlikely hero in the battle against fracking. -North Carolina: BlueNC applauds the courts stopping the state’s attack on Planned Parenthood. -North Dakota: North Decoder calls out state Republicans for focusing on state college nicknames instead of important issues. -Ohio: Plunderbund shoots down John Kasich’s claim that unions are divided in the state. -Oklahoma: Blue Oklahoma notes that the state’s child poverty rate has gone up. -Oregon: BlueOregon applauds Sen. Ron Wyden for his 600th town hall meeting. -Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania Progressive isn’t excited about Sen. Pat Toomey being named to the supercommittee. -Rhode Island: RI Future mourns the passing of state progressive leader Miguel C. Luna. -South Carolina: Haven’t found any progressive blogs for this state yet. -South Dakota: Haven’t found any progressive blogs for this state yet. -Tennessee: KnoxViews asks Gov. Bill Halsem where the jobs are. -Texas: Burnt Orange Report gathers the research on Rick Perry. -Utah: No recent posts to include. -Vermont: Green Mountain Daily thanks Gov. Peter Shumlin for meeting with progressives in the state. -Virginia: VB Dems says Gov. Bob McDonnell is auditioning to be vice president. -Washington: HorsesAss makes the case that unions are more grassroots than corporations and the wealthy. -West Virginia: West Virginia Blue links to a poll that sayd the majority of residents oppose mountain-top removal mining. -Wisconsin: Uppity Wisconsin says that finishing the job of taking control of the State Senate is more important than recalling Scott Walker. -Wyoming: Haven’t found any progressive blogs for this state yet. -Alabama: Left in Alabama notes that the state is in a race to the bottom in terms of getting rid of jobs. -Alaska: Mudflats points out that the state of Alaska is supporting efforts to silence Alaskans. -Arizona: Arizona Netroots asks where the green jobs are. -Arkansas: Blue Arkansas questions who the AFL-CIO supporots in state senate races. -California: Calitics isn’t surprised that Republicans are attacking the Democratic-proposed redistricting maps. -Colorado: Square State introduced progressive legislative candidate Tracy Kraft-Tharp. -Connecticut: CT News Junkie says there is a move to decertify AFSCME in the state. -Delaware: Delaware Liberal gives a rundown of legislative candidates for 2012. -Florida: Beach Peanuts lists the latest horrors from Gov. Rick Scott. -Georgia: Blog For Democracy says that the Georgia Republican Party is planning to purge white Democrats. -Hawaii: Haven’t found any progressive blogs for this state yet. -Idaho: 43rd State Blues notes that Sen. Jim Risch compared Barack Obama to Casey Anthony. -Illinois: Progress Illinois says that unions are calling on Gov. Pat Quinn to keep his word. -Indiana: Blue Indiana Network applauds John Gregg’s run for governor. -Iowa: Bleeding Heartland points to a story of environmental groups going after the Iowa Farm Bureau for harassment and intimidation. -Kansas: The Kansas Free Press says that unions are not happy about Gov. Sam Brownback’s proposed voluntary retirement incentives. -Kentucky: Page One notes Rand Paul’s flip-flopping on military spending cuts. -Louisiana: Daily Kingfish says that taxpayers are on the hook for $81,000 to defend the House redistricting map. -Maine: Dirigo Blue says that Republicans are up to their same old tricks in redistricting the state. -Maryland: Haven’t found any progressive blogs for this state yet. -Massachusetts: Blue Mass Group points out that Elizabeth Warren wants to talk to the voters and that the media isn’t happy about it. -Michigan: Michigan Liberal is skeptical about using volunteers to gather petitions for recall efforts. -Minnesota: The Minnesota Independent notes that same-sex couples are suing to overturn the state’s Defense of Marriage Act. -Mississippi: Haven’t found any progressive blogs for this state yet. -Missouri: Fired Up Missouri says that establishment Republicans are pulling away from scandal-plagued Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder. -Montana: Left in the West links to commentary that Rep. Denny Rehberg (R) is getting himself in trouble with veterans. -Nebraska: New Nebraska Network says that Republican U.S. Senate Candidate Jon Bruning has declared war on the poor and working class. -Nevada: Las Vegas Gleaner wishes prominent candidates would talk about the real issues we face like lesser knwon candidates do. The list used to create the post can be found here . If you know of a progressive state or local blog that isn’t on the list, e-mail me at quinnelk@hotmail.com and I’ll add it.
The 50-state blog round-up has existed over the years in various forms. The idea is to take a look at state and local blogs in order to see what important things are going on in state politics and campaigns, to get a preview of what’s coming to the national stage and to recognize the work of great state and local bloggers. -New Hampshire: Blue Hampshire shows Rep. Fank Guinta getting schooled by a constituent. -New Jersey: Blue Jersey notes that Olympic hero Carl Lewis is running for state senate. -New Mexico: Democracy of New Mexico sayd five AFSCME locals in the state are bucking the national to endorse a grassroots candidate. -New York: The Albany Project says that State Sen. Greg Ball is an unlikely hero in the battle against fracking. -North Carolina: BlueNC applauds the courts stopping the state’s attack on Planned Parenthood. -North Dakota: North Decoder calls out state Republicans for focusing on state college nicknames instead of important issues. -Ohio: Plunderbund shoots down John Kasich’s claim that unions are divided in the state. -Oklahoma: Blue Oklahoma notes that the state’s child poverty rate has gone up. -Oregon: BlueOregon applauds Sen. Ron Wyden for his 600th town hall meeting. -Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania Progressive isn’t excited about Sen. Pat Toomey being named to the supercommittee. -Rhode Island: RI Future mourns the passing of state progressive leader Miguel C. Luna. -South Carolina: Haven’t found any progressive blogs for this state yet. -South Dakota: Haven’t found any progressive blogs for this state yet. -Tennessee: KnoxViews asks Gov. Bill Halsem where the jobs are. -Texas: Burnt Orange Report gathers the research on Rick Perry. -Utah: No recent posts to include. -Vermont: Green Mountain Daily thanks Gov. Peter Shumlin for meeting with progressives in the state. -Virginia: VB Dems says Gov. Bob McDonnell is auditioning to be vice president. -Washington: HorsesAss makes the case that unions are more grassroots than corporations and the wealthy. -West Virginia: West Virginia Blue links to a poll that sayd the majority of residents oppose mountain-top removal mining. -Wisconsin: Uppity Wisconsin says that finishing the job of taking control of the State Senate is more important than recalling Scott Walker. -Wyoming: Haven’t found any progressive blogs for this state yet. -Alabama: Left in Alabama notes that the state is in a race to the bottom in terms of getting rid of jobs. -Alaska: Mudflats points out that the state of Alaska is supporting efforts to silence Alaskans. -Arizona: Arizona Netroots asks where the green jobs are. -Arkansas: Blue Arkansas questions who the AFL-CIO supporots in state senate races. -California: Calitics isn’t surprised that Republicans are attacking the Democratic-proposed redistricting maps. -Colorado: Square State introduced progressive legislative candidate Tracy Kraft-Tharp. -Connecticut: CT News Junkie says there is a move to decertify AFSCME in the state. -Delaware: Delaware Liberal gives a rundown of legislative candidates for 2012. -Florida: Beach Peanuts lists the latest horrors from Gov. Rick Scott. -Georgia: Blog For Democracy says that the Georgia Republican Party is planning to purge white Democrats. -Hawaii: Haven’t found any progressive blogs for this state yet. -Idaho: 43rd State Blues notes that Sen. Jim Risch compared Barack Obama to Casey Anthony. -Illinois: Progress Illinois says that unions are calling on Gov. Pat Quinn to keep his word. -Indiana: Blue Indiana Network applauds John Gregg’s run for governor. -Iowa: Bleeding Heartland points to a story of environmental groups going after the Iowa Farm Bureau for harassment and intimidation. -Kansas: The Kansas Free Press says that unions are not happy about Gov. Sam Brownback’s proposed voluntary retirement incentives. -Kentucky: Page One notes Rand Paul’s flip-flopping on military spending cuts. -Louisiana: Daily Kingfish says that taxpayers are on the hook for $81,000 to defend the House redistricting map. -Maine: Dirigo Blue says that Republicans are up to their same old tricks in redistricting the state. -Maryland: Haven’t found any progressive blogs for this state yet. -Massachusetts: Blue Mass Group points out that Elizabeth Warren wants to talk to the voters and that the media isn’t happy about it. -Michigan: Michigan Liberal is skeptical about using volunteers to gather petitions for recall efforts. -Minnesota: The Minnesota Independent notes that same-sex couples are suing to overturn the state’s Defense of Marriage Act. -Mississippi: Haven’t found any progressive blogs for this state yet. -Missouri: Fired Up Missouri says that establishment Republicans are pulling away from scandal-plagued Lt. Gov. Peter Kinder. -Montana: Left in the West links to commentary that Rep. Denny Rehberg (R) is getting himself in trouble with veterans. -Nebraska: New Nebraska Network says that Republican U.S. Senate Candidate Jon Bruning has declared war on the poor and working class. -Nevada: Las Vegas Gleaner wishes prominent candidates would talk about the real issues we face like lesser knwon candidates do. The list used to create the post can be found here . If you know of a progressive state or local blog that isn’t on the list, e-mail me at quinnelk@hotmail.com and I’ll add it.