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  • ...D. at the University of Michigan. He first came to Washington in 1969 as a Congressional Fellow in the offices of Senator Philip A. Hart and Representative [[James ...ity of Virginia and American University; conducted polls for congressional candidates; worked as a consultant to [[IBM]] and the [[Public Broadcasting Service]];
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  • ...d $132,457 respectively. [http://www.opensecrets.org/527s/527new.asp?cycle=2006] ...www.patriotproject.com/2006/09/front_group_rep.php reported] September 28, 2006, for [[The Patriot Project]]. The Fund is "running ads saying - sit down fo
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  • ...an has advised scores of domestic and international governmental agencies, candidates, political parties, trade associations, and corporate and nonprofit clients ...blic relations firm. Mr. Cowan served as Asia Regional Director at [[NDI]] from 1999 to 2000.
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  • ...S. House of Representatives]] and [[U.S. Senate]]. "Properly funded, these candidates represent our best chance to retain control of [[Congress]] and to enact a =="Rightroots" Candidates==
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  • ...groupProfile.asp?grpid=7342] in the [[U.S. congressional elections in 2006|2006 elections]] by, "among others, veteran labor strategist [[Steve Rosenthal]] ...l labor leaders like SEIU secretary-treasurer [[Anna Burger]] and pioneers from the Internet left like [[MoveOn.org]] heads and [[Markos Moulitsas]], found
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  • ...sh Copsey & Associates''' (MCA; formerly '''Marsh, Copsey & Scott''') is a Maryland-based "strategic communications firm" offering services in "political campa ...litics, attempted coups, 'building democracy' for US]," Raw Story, June 9, 2006.</ref>
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  • ...2008.</ref> The company operates over 35 power plants in 11 states (mainly Maryland, [[Pennsylvania]], [[New York]], [[West Virginia]], and [[California]]) und ...wants to gain generating capacity in North America and defeat a rival bid from Buffett's MidAmerican Energy Holdings," reported the ''Washington Post''. "
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  • ...fm?ID=18112&c=206 Press Release: "ACLU Urges Conferees to Remove 'Real ID' From Funding Measure; Proposal Attacks the Persecuted, Harms Immigrants,"] ACLU, ...cked Onto Military Funding Measure, Bill Would Enact Broad Changes Without Congressional Review,"] ACLU, May 4, 2005.
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  • ...), is a "specialized online advertising agency" that was "born" July 2004 "from the merging of two prominent Republican Internet firms," Erin McPike [http: ...that eDonations received payments totalling nearly $56,000 for "BANK FEES" from the [[Bush-Cheney '04 Inc.]] campaign. [http://herndon2.sdrdc.com/cgi-bin/d
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  • ...ad been getting criticism from the U.S. Congress and from the presidential candidates and in response has increased its lobbying and public relations activity in In January 2008, Pakistan President Musharraf turned down proposals from [[Mike McConnell]], the director of U.S. national intelligence, and General
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  • ...as and grew to be the second - biggest producer of methane gas by 2005. In 2006, most Texas leases and well sites were sold and emphasis was moved to the M ...lopment efforts in northeast and southwest Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Maryland."<ref>[http://www.bizjournals.com/pittsburgh/blog/energy/2010/12/exco-buys-
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  • ...rom-new-york-attorney-general/ Citizens United Loses Bid to Conceal Donors from New York Attorney General ]," ''The Wall Street Journal'', July 28, 2015.</ ...rm Act]]) was unconstitutional. The law prohibited corporations and unions from using their general treasury funds to make independent expenditures for "e
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  • ...nity, equity and access for those left behind in America."<ref>Description from [http://www.advancementproject.org/ Advancement Project website], retrieved ...ion is a co-sponsor in 2008, as it was in 2004 and 2006." <ref>Description from the [http://www.abanet.org/2008election/ ABA Election Protection website].
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  • ...l consolidation, consumer ingredient concerns -- often fueled by criticism from consumer watchdog groups -- and supply chain integrity with keynote speaker ...rancisco Chronicle''. [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/c/a/2006/05/17/MNGFHIT1161.DTL]
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  • ...her among workers at for-profit companies than among public sector workers from 2003 to 2009.<ref name="NIOSH"/> ...the largest contributor, producing 34 percent of total methane emissions, from 1990 to 2003.<ref>U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, [http://www.epa.gov
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  • ...to Lobby Group Is Tied to Access to Bush]," ''New York Times'', March 10, 2006. Accessed July 8, 2014.</ref> ATR has close ties to the [[Republican Party] ...than they are today. The government's power to control one's life derives from its power to tax. We believe that power should be minimized."<ref>American
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  • ...transportation and storage system in the state to handle the influx of gas from the Marcellus Shale and other new sources.”<ref name="dpeop"/> ...inion.<ref name="daep"/><ref name="cedaep"/> Legal counsel for CONSOL came from Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz and [[Akin Gump]] Strauss Hauer & Field LLP.
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  • From 2003 to 2008, IWF was closely affiliated with the [[Koch brothers]]-backed Over the years IWF has received funding from [[Altria]], [[Phillip Morris International]], and vaping giant [[Juul]]. Wi
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  • ...void Taxes,"] noted that while AEP collected $545 million in tax subsidies from 2008 to 2010, it spent $28.8 million over the same period of time lobbying. Executive compensation jumped 30% between 2008 and 2010, from $18,259,623 to $23,721,031. During the same period, American Electric Power
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  • ...1.7 billion, and it had profits of $300 million, 100 percent of which came from taxpayers via government contracts.<ref name="2013-10K"/> Since its founding in 1983, CoreCivic has profited from federal and state policies that have led to a dramatic rise in incarceratio
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