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  • ...the Ways and Means Committee, Transportation Committee, and Human Resource Committee.<ref>IowaHouseRepublicans.com, [http://www.iowahouserepublicans.com/members ...Legislative Exchange Council, [http://www.alec.org/task-forces/education/ Education Task Force], organizational website, accessed April 2013</ref>
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  • ...achusetts House of Representatives where he co-chaired the Joint Committee on Health Care. ...f California Press and the [[Milbank Fund]] in 2000, and Interests, Ideas, and Deregulation: The Fate of Hospital Rate Setting by the University of Michig
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  • ...s. The NEA lobbies Congress and federal agencies on behalf of its teachers and public schools in general. <ref>[http://www.nea.org/aboutnea/index.html About page], National Education Association, accessed November 2007.</ref>
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  • ...sues, housing, and globalization. During her tenure in Chicago, she served on the National Board of JWJ. ...ing a successful recruitment and retention campaign of low-income students and students of color.
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  • ...ge, Noble, Steuben and Whitley counties as well as major portions of Allen and Elkhart counties. ==Record and controversies==
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  • ...f New Hampshire House of Representatives. [http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/house/members/member.aspx Member]. Government website. Accessed May 25, 2011. </r ==Articles and resources==
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  • ==Record and controversies== ...d to the [[Senate Committee on Armed Services]] and the [[Senate Committee on Foreign Relations]]. [http://www.realcities.com/mld/krwashington/news/natio
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  • ...ned Parenthood Federation of America]], The [[Alan Guttmacher Institute]], and chaired the Board of Regents of the [[National Library of Medicine]]. Dr. F ==Resources and articles==
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  • ...cluded John Dewey, Albert Einstein, Hubert Humphrey, author Frank McCourt, and [[Nobel Peace Prize]] winner [[Elie Wiesel]]. ...ion through its two [[political action committee]]s - 99% to [[Democrats]] and 1% to [[Republican Party (USA)|Republicans]].
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  • ...t of School Choice, with a strong bent towards private sector solutions to education rather than public. ...eduction technologies, from 2003 to 2004. From 1996 to 2003, he co-founded and served as president of Innovize, LLC, a company that provided outsourcing s
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  • ...OpedNews, AtlanticFreePress, AfterDowningStreet, ZNet, and GlobalResearch, and are archived at http://www.marjoriecohn.com/. ...icipated in delegations to Cuba, China and Yugoslavia. She lived in Mexico and is fluent in Spanish. Professor Cohn has taught at Thomas Jefferson since 1
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  • .... Please see the Sourcewatch.org profiles of the [[HR Policy Association]] and the [[Professional Services Council]] for more. See the February 2016 special report from the Center for Media and Democracy [https://www.prwatch.org/news/2016/02/13041/federal-contractors-o
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  • ...Richards''' became a trustee of the [[Ford Foundation]] in February 2010 (and since 2006, she had led Planned Parenthood). <ref>[http://www.fordfound.org ...environment, civil and human rights, women's rights, choice, education and labor." [http://www.act4victory.org/about/#founders]
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  • ...inessman]], [[Democratic_Party_(United_States)|Democratic Party]] activist and a [[diplomat]]. ...including one aimed at improving the State Department’s ability to attract and retain qualified public diplomacy personnel<ref>http://www.state.gov/docume
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  • ...ating to local and regional politics. Since August 1998, he has also drawn and published a weekly cartoon in the newspaper called “Nick Knack.” ...se correspondent for the [[Executive Intelligence Review]] before founding and becoming full engaged with what became Benton Communications in 1987.
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  • ...tch.org/about/PAM.jsp]" CorpWatch campaigns have included war profiteering and corporate influence of the elections. CorpWatch is a member organization of ...project of the [[Tides Center]] and it is guided by a six-member Executive Committee of our Advisory Board. In addition, we are an affiliate member of [[Friends
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  • ...e criticisms of his Administration sticking to him, complaints about White House economic policy stuck to O'Neill like Velcro."<ref>[http://www.businessweek O'Neill was asked to leave by the White House, according to Bush Administration sources.<ref>[http://www.businessweek.com
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  • ...use version of the bill is HR 1108. The bill title is "The Family Smoking and Tobacco Control Act." ...vents/PublicHealthFocus/ucm168412.htm FDA & Tobacco Regulation], U.S. Food and Drug Administration. June 22, 2009</ref>
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  • ...introduced]," The Register-Herald, January 17, 2011.</ref> The bill rests on the notion that under the [[Commerce Clause]], the federal government can o ...ge Council]] met to discuss creating a "model bill" of the Intrastate Coal and Use Act, which its members would attempt to pass in their respective states
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  • ==Record and controversies== ...ons, supporting labor unions, consumer rights groups, environmental groups and traditional civil rights groups.
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