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  • ...tor [[Pete Hegseth]] wrote that VFF "stood up State Chapters in 26 states" and next week plans to "formally announce 5 additional State Chapters." ...ans to attend town hall meetings hosted by [[U.S. Senate|senators]] during the summer recess."<ref name="Pfeiffer">Eric Pfeiffer, [http://wpherald.com/art
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  • ...young progressive Democrats through a commitment to grassroots campaigning and populist values."[http://www.21stcenturydems.org/blog/?p=971][http://projec The organization claims 100,000 online members.[http://www.21stcenturydems.org/
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  • ...candidates in races for the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate, and other state races in 2018. ...s limited to the donations that are required to be disclosed under federal and state law.
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  • ...s limited to the donations that are required to be disclosed under federal and state law. ...nding is through [[dark money]] vehicles that don't disclose the donors or the recipients.
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  • ...are affiliated with the [[Koch brothers]], including [[Freedom Partners]] and [[American Encore]].<ref name="Conservative Transparency">Conservative Tran ...ation for breaking federal disclosure rules.<ref name="nyt"/> According to the ''New York Times'',
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  • ...Representatives]] between 1991 and 2007. He has served as one of Vermont's senators since 2007.<ref name=bsbio></ref> ==News and Controversy==
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  • [[Image:Hillary.jpg|100px|thumb|Hillary Rodham Clinton is the Secretary of State]] ...e confirmed Clinton as [[U.S. Department of State|Secretary of State]] for the [[Obama administration]].
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  • ...Up to $41 Million To “Stealth PACs” to Help Elect a Drug Industry-Friendly Congress], organizational report, September 20, 2004</ref> PhRMA's President and CEO until he stepped down in February 2010, former Louisiana congressman [[
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  • This is a roundup of coverage of '''Koch in the Media''' that was started Monday, April 25, 2011. Mark Ames and Mike Elk - ''The Nation''
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  • ...f policy issues, including over-regulation, government spending, cronyism, and special interest handouts."<ref name="2018irs"/> ...www.motherjones.com/politics/2014/02/koch-brothers-palm-springs-donor-list The Koch Brothers Left a Confidential Document at Their Donor Conference]," ''M
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  • ...r of Commerce, "[https://www.uschamber.com/about-us/about-us-chamber About the U.S. Chamber]," organizational website, accessed August 2015.</ref> ...olluting industries," according to [[James Carter]], executive director of the [[Green Chamber of Commerce]].<ref>Tom Lochner, [http://www.contracostatime
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  • ...omes from sources other than legislative dues, primarily from corporations and corporate foundations.<ref>{{cite web |publisher=Center for Media and Democracy
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  • ...present a lobbying powerhouse working against state minimum wage increases and paid sick leave for workers. The NRA has 53 state restaurant affiliates and operates a nonprofit arm, the [[National Restaurant Association Educational Foundation]], which had a tot
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  • ...essed June 30, 2010.</ref> The meetings involve fundraising, reportedly in the millions of dollars, as well as discussions about political strategy.<ref>L The known locations, dates, and participants in Koch network meetings are listed below.
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  • ...id H. Koch|David]] and [[Charles G. Koch|Charles]] [[Koch brothers|Koch]], the owners of [[Koch Industries]].<ref>Peter Overby, "[http://www.npr.org/templ ...d congressional Democrats," including $83 million on "communications, ads, and media."<ref>Michael Beckel, "[http://www.publicintegrity.org/2013/11/14/137
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