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  • ...ted'' decision permitted corporations to spend unlimited money influencing elections. AAN spent $26 million on ads in 2010, making it the second-most active out ...l, the American Action Network spent about $11.6 million influencing house elections in the 2012 election cycle. <ref>Center for Responsive Politics, [http://ww
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  • ...headquartered in Indiana, Pennsylvania, has invested significant funds in elections in Pennsylvania, a state with large shale deposits, and its CEO was the big In 2008, he gave $10,000 to the Texas GOP and $28,500 to John McCain’s presidenti
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  • ...nue Service and Federal Election Commission, April 2007.</ref> The Federal Elections Commission found "reason to believe" that AJS had violated election law by ...spends "the vast majority of its budget on television and radio ads before elections.<ref>T. W. Farnam, "[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2
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  • ...n paid sick leave in multiple states and municipalities including Alabama, Alaska, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Maine, Massachusetts ...4399074 Profile: Coalition for a Democratic Workplace]," NPR, September 8, 2008.</ref>. Other members include the IFA and other major corporate lobbying or
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  • ...stringent bill, such ... [[Sherrod Brown]] of Ohio and [[Mark Begich]] of Alaska." <ref name="WSJrallies">Ian Talley, "[http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2009/0 ...rt opening federal areas that currently do not allow drilling, such as the Alaska National Wildlife Refuge, the removal of certain EPA regulations (which the
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  • ...2012) as it unsuccessfully attempted to defeat President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats," including $83 million on "communications, ads, and media."<ref> ...es not have to disclose its donors, despite spending millions to influence elections. It can also refer to the "[[Americans for Prosperity Foundation]]" (AFP Fo
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  • ...ssible campaign finance violations during Wisconsin's 2011 and 2012 recall elections, and broke stories about the investigation. The Center for Media and Democr ...aid $6.4 billion in stimulus money had been spent in hundreds of “phantom” congressional districts. There was truth to the New Mexico Watchdog report, but it turned
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  • ...wf.org/about/ "Our Mission"], Independent Women's Forum, accessed February 2008.</ref> ...28, 2003. (This is a copy archived in the Internet Archive, accessed March 2008.</ref><ref>[http://www.desmogblog.com/americans-prosperity-history-research
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  • .../news/9103070229_1_charles-hamel-exxon-and-alyeska-phony-offices</ref> The congressional Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, however, found that "the Wackenh ...rizona Department of Corrections (ADC) and the private prison companies in 2008. In this “deal,” the corporations agreed to lower rates for emergency b
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