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  • ...down from his congressional seat yesterday. He was elected as president by the Foundation’s Board of Trustees in January 2004. ...The Asia Foundation to succeed,” said [[William L. Ball III]], chairman of The Asia Foundation’s Board of Trustees...
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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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  • ...[[voting machine]]s used in the United States, including all those used in Nebraska. ...stems Inc. (AIS), it merged with Business Records Corp. the following year and changed its name to ES&S.
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  • '''Board for International Food and Agricultural Development''' ...p://www.usaid.gov/our_work/agriculture/bifad/ Board for International Food and Agricultural Development], Accessed October 21, 2011.</ref>
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  • ...plants. The company also markets natural gas, electric power and biofuels and provides energy risk ...p with other companies. Tenaska was founded in 1987 and is based in Omaha, Nebraska."<ref name="businessweek">[http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stock
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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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  • [[Dennis Avery]] of the [[Hudson Institute]] is the source of a claim that organic food is more dangerous to eat than food prod ...ty microbe. He said his data came from Dr. Paul Mead, an epidemiologist at the CDC.
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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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  • ...word"{{fact}}. In particular, PI has targetted "radio talk show hosts" in the United States{{fact}}. ...ecisions". Project Interchange regularly hosts events around the world for the graduates.
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  • ...documents/BNA-Artice_Martel_1107.pdf "Climate Change Law and Litigation in the Aftermath of Massachusetts v. EPA,"] ''Daily Environment Report,'' Vol. 7, ...th Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Texas, and Utah) as well as a number of car and utility industry groups.
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  • ...gribusiness and agribusiness-related industries that works to defeat labor and environmental initiatives, including [[climate change]] legislation. ...labyrinth, is rarely permitted to wander very far afield." He argued that the AFBF was:
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  • ...but NEI has no complete personnel list or annual report on its website, so the following may not be 100% complete. * [[W. Gary Gates]], president and chief executive officer of the Omaha Public Power District - Chairman of NEI's Board of Directors
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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.) *[[Nebraska ALEC Politicians]]
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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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  • ...f the Environmental Literacy Council, a group he founded in 1997. }}</ref> and was run from or next to Marshall Institute offices since its inception. ...10. (As of spring 2010 the ELC wasn't at the K St. address on its website, and its phone number has been disconnected. )</ref>
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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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  • ...llard where he worked with "grassroots organizations" in Europe, Australia and Central America.<ref name="Darden_Bio"/> ...was Vice President of Conservative Governance at [[Paul Weyrich]]'s [[Free Congress Foundation]].<ref>Tobacco Institute, [http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu/tid/an
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  • The following are '''external articles''' related to '''[[Grover Norquist]]'''. ...for the ''[[American Spectator]]'', the [[American Enterprise Institute]] and other venues
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  • ...d (with co-author [[John Lott]]) Debacle: ''Obama’s War on Jobs and Growth and What We Can Do Now to Regain Our Future''.<ref>Norquist Info, [http://www.a ==Ties to the American Legislative Exchange Council==
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  • ...rticles for 2007''' related to the main article '''[[Vets for Freedom]]''' and sub-article '''[[Vets for Freedom Action Fund]]'''. Also see '''[[Vets for Freedom/external articles through 2006]]''' and '''[[Vets for Freedom/External Links]]'''.
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