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  • ...news, and the Diversity Institute at Vanderbilt University, which educates and trains people for jobs at daily newspapers. ...eporter, he covered the White House, presidential campaigns, Congress, and the U.S. Supreme Court.
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  • ...untries, and defense and military research and development efforts through the [[Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency]]. ...he '''House [[Subcommittee on Emerging Threats, Cybersecurity, and Science and Technology]]'''''
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  • ...rights, anti-apartheid, anti-war, and human rights movements of the 1960s and 1970s. ...t on to teach at Stanford University, North Carolina State University, and the City College of New York.
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  • '''Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching''' ...d the cause of higher education." [[Lee S. Shulman]] has been president of the Foundation since 1997." [http://www.carnegiefoundation.org/about/index.asp]
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  • [[Image:jimoberstar.jpg|thumb|Jim Oberstar previously served the 8th Congressional district of Minnesota]] ...ww.whorunsgov.com/Profiles/James_L._Oberstar James L. Oberstar profile], ''The Washington Post'', accessed January 2011.</ref>
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  • [[Image:johntanner.jpg|thumb|John Tanner previously served the 8th Congressional district of Tennessee]] ...P">[http://www.whorunsgov.com/Profiles/John_Tanner John Tanner profile], ''The Washington Post'', accessed January 2011.</ref>
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  • ....jpg|thumb|Gene Taylor previously served the 4th Congressional district of Mississippi]] ...ed January 2011.</ref> The district included Biloxi, Gulfport, Pascagoula, and Hattiesburg.
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  • ...state.<ref name="homepage"/> It formed in February 2011 as a re-launch of the Coalition to Protect Interstate Commerce.<ref>Coalition for Interstate Tax ...it past a February 26, 2014 Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform, Commercial and Antitrust Law hearing.<ref name="thomas"/> BATSA of 2013 was co-sponsored b
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  • The Water Resources Development Act was criticized by groups such as [[Taxpayer
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  • ...have tracked funding by oil companies like Exxon for [[public relations]] and disinformation campaigns, such as Exxon's funding of climate denial. Both h ...hink tanks, and other ways such companies attempt to affect public opinion and public policy.
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  • ...loping ways to protect airplanes, ships and railways from [[terrorist]]s," the Associated Press's Leslie Miller [http://www.boston.com/news/nation/washing ...air cargo from infiltration by terrorists are two months late. A study on the cost of giving anti-terrorism training to federal law enforcement officers
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  • ...0, 2011.</ref> Top competitors are Progressive Corporation, [[Allstate]], and [[GEICO]]. ...up from $777 million in 2009. Its CEO, Ed Rust, was paid $10.2 million in the same year.<ref>[http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-03-01/state-farm-prof
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  • ...) promotes itself as an organization for [[traditional family values]]. As the little fish in their logo indicate, it is a [[fundamentalist]] Christian [[ ...w/general/default.aspx?oid=3796 "American Family Association"], People for the American Way, accessed March 7, 2008.</ref>
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  • ...anced budget amendment (BBA) campaign." Many former Republican politicians and conservative activists additionally serve in positions of CSDNS leadership. ...o crusade for a balanced-budget amendment via constitutional convention] ''The Washington Post'' March 19, 2019</ref>
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  • ...l-rights.html "SPECIAL REPORT: Industry wraps coal ash regulation fight in the mantle of civil rights"] Facing South, September 30, 2010.</ref> ...nclude the [[Chamber of Commerce]] divisions in Alabama and Tennessee, and the IBEW System Council U-19, which represents 3,000 Alabama Power employees.<r
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  • ...Gerry Baker]] serves as IOGCC's co-director and like Smith, passed through the [[government-industry revolving door]] to work for IOGCC. ...and Gas Compact Commission Executive Director"]</ref> The latter contained the [[Halliburton]] Loophole.
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  • ...siness in Farmer's Overalls: The American Farm Bureau Federation] Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, September/October 2000</ref> == Opposition to "The Nonstop Criticism of Contemporary Agriculture" ==
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  • ...meetings. (If you have additional names, please add them with a citation. The names in this original list were verified as of posting.) *[[Mississippi ALEC Politicians]]
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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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  • ...dex1.html Black and Green and Read All Over: Norris McDonald, president of the African American Environmentalist Association, answers readers' questions]" ...ctivist/2005/04/04/norris/ We're Lovin' It!: Norris McDonald, president of the African American Environmentalist Association, answers Grist's questions]",
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