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  • | key_people = Jan Rosenberg, Chairman of the Board ...tely owned in its entirety by the family Spiesshofer & Braun and based out of Switzerland.
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  • ...p://www.fiscalcommission.gov/about About the National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform]</ref> ...f people over age 65 is just $31,000, this would be a big hit to a segment of the population that is already struggling. <ref>Dean Baker, [http://www.gua
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  • ...onsin Council of Safety. It is the Wisconsin chapter of the [[U.S. Chamber of Commerce]] and a major business lobby in the state. ...ions and at least $7.25 million on Wisconsin Supreme Court elections since 2007.
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  • | revenue = $7.38 billion (2007)<ref name=businessweek>[http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/f | net_income = {{profit}} $618 million (2007)<ref name=businessweek/>
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  • ...mals slaughtered for food annually is approximately equal to 1 and 2/3rd's of the earth's human population. <ref>Matt Ball [http://www.veganoutreach.org/ ...s About Horse Slaughter], [[Humane Society of the United States]], October 2007</ref>
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  • The '''Clean Air Act''' is a federal law enacted by the United States Congress to control air po .../www.routledge.com/books/details/9780415671835/ “The big smoke: A history of air pollution in London since Medieval times”] Routledge, 2011. </ref>, a
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  • | revenue = $12.1 billion (2007)<ref name="businessweek">[http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks | net_income = {{profit}} $1.09 billion (2007)<ref name="businessweek"/>
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  • ...secutions-WWJ.pdf Winning Wage Justice: A Summary of Criminal Prosecutions of Wage Theft in the United States]," research summary report, July 2013. Acce ...26% had been paid less than the minimum wage in the previous week, and 76% of those who worked over 40 hours had not been paid sufficient overtime.<ref>A
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  • ...inessWeek.com</ref> Its CEO, Michael Szymancyk, had an annual compensation of $24.1 million in 2010.<ref>[http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stoc ...on file with CMD, August 11, 2011]</ref> and a "Vice Chair" level sponsor of the ALEC Annual Conference in 2016.<ref>Nick Surgey, "[https://www.exposedb
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  • ...are employees of McDonald's.) McDonald's states that more than 80 percent of its restaurants are franchised.<ref name="company profile">McDonald's, "[ht McDonald's had total revenues of $27.44 billion in 2014, with net income of $5.59 billion.<ref name="full year 2014">McDonald's, "[http://news.mcdonald
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  • '''CCF selected campaigns''' is a subsection of the main SourceWatch article [[Center for Consumer Freedom]]. ...foods are perfectly safe to eat" and urged readers to "consider the source of your information."<ref>Dr. Joe Perrone, Center for Accountability in Scienc
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  • ...ted within the mainstream of the party, although he has won the acceptance of Democratic Party mavericks such as Senator Eugene McCarthy and former Attor ...ht have characterized him as a [[fascist]] and a [[communist]], while some of his opponents on the political [[liberal]] and socialist left have characte
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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 ...ts/24216960-bradley-foundation-2022-990 2022 IRS Form 990], organizational tax filing, November 14, 2023.</ref>
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  • ...ive bargaining rights for most public employees putting an end to 50 years of Wisconsin law and tradition. He also proposed steep cuts to the state budg In 2016, Walker ran for president of the United States, but quit before the primary.
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