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  • ...ear to continue ALEC's modus operandi of promoting the financial interests of the corporations and special interest groups that fund it, such as the Amer ...re backed by our members: US state legislators from all 50 states and some of the world's largest corporations."<ref name="IRMeetingAgenda"/>
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  • ...vanityfair.com/politics/features/2008/05/monsanto200805 Monsanto’s Harvest of Fear].</blockquote> ...rmerReport1.13.05.pdf Monsanto vs. U.S. Farmers] Monsanto pursues hundreds of new investigative leads a year, 600 in 2003 for example, aimed at farmers.
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  • ...ear to continue ALEC's modus operandi of promoting the financial interests of the corporations and special interest groups that fund it, such as the Amer *"Wireless Innovation: Networks of Today and Tomorrow"
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  • ...], Free Market Foundation, February 10, 2004.</ref> He is a council member of the Free Market Foundation, a South African think tank.<ref>Free Market Fou ...ef> Other columns have been in support of free trade policies and critical of groups, such as [[Oxfam]], which support fair trade policies.<ref>Richard T
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  • ...insecticide, and [[Herbicide Tolerant Crops]], which can survive spraying of a specific herbicide, such as [[glyphosate]]. GMOs are highly controversial === Types of Genetically Engineered Crops ===
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  • '''Bayer AG''' is a global holding company for a number of [[pharmaceutical]], [[biotechnology]], agrochemicals, healthcare, plastics ...report, November 2008, accessed July 2012</ref> Bayer is in the leadership of the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]] (ALEC).
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  • | industry = Industrial production and manipulation of chemicals, plastics, and rubber ...Owns Nature? Corporate Power and the Final Frontier in the Commodification of Life], international civil society organizational report, November 2008, ac
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  • ...med the H. Smith Richardson Charitable Trust and received an initial grant of $48.5 million from the [[Smith Richardson Foundation]]." ...PN Members|member organizations]] of the [[State Policy Network]], a group of right-wing think tanks and other politically-active nonprofits.<ref name=rf
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  • ...on interests including ABC, the Disney Channel and ESPN; [and] runs dozens of local television and radio stations."<ref>Center for Responsive Politics, " In FY 2014, Disney had total revenues of $50.71 billion and net income of $8.03 billion.<ref name="yahoo finance stats">Yahoo Finance, "[http://finan
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  • ...izations of every size, sector, and region."<ref name="about">U.S. Chamber of Commerce, "[https://www.uschamber.com/about-us/about-us-chamber About the U ...een business produces national results"] ''ContraCostaTimes'', October 22, 2007.</ref>
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  • ...Institute is an "associate" member of the [[State Policy Network]], a web of right-wing "think tanks" in every state across the country.<ref>State Polic ...gust 2007.(This page was on CEI's website between February 2005 and August 2007.)</ref>
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  • ...2, Ontario farmer Alex Nurnberg had tests conducted on his 100-ton harvest of organic corn. Twenty tons were found to be contaminated by GMOs, which Nurn ...ontain their product," said Kim Chance, agriculture minister for the state of Western Australia, on the agency's Web site." [http://www.organicconsumers.
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  • ...land Institute is an "associate member" of the State Policy Network, a web of right-wing “think tanks” and tax-exempt organizations in 49 states, Pue A July 2011 ''Nature'' editorial points out the group's lack of credibility:
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  • ...orked for the tobacco industry for a few years, but he never produced much of value. ...nomist who would produce the right sort of material to counter any threats of increased cigarette taxes, if required. He appears to have also worked for
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  • ...ed July 2014.</ref> Cato scholars conduct policy research on a broad range of public policy issues and produce books, studies, op-eds, and blog posts. Th ...ory/ Directory], ''State Policy Network'', 2016.</ref> They are also part of the international [[Atlas Group]] network with links to the [[Institute for
    71 KB (9,923 words) - 21:57, 25 January 2019
  • ...ise water quality and quantity, as well as adversely affect the ecosystems of catchments. The relationships between key ecological processes and their co ...ty group dedicated to investigating and documenting pollution in the state of Tasmania, Australia.<ref>[http://tasmaniantimes.com/index.php?/weblog/artic
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  • ...abetically by recipient, followed by the amount and the listed description of what the contribution was for. The contributions for fiscal years 2013-2015 *Acton Institute for the Study of Religion and Liberty: $150,000
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