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  • ...l list.''' (If you have additional names, please add them with a citation. The names in this original list were verified as of posting.) ==Idaho Legislators with ALEC Ties==
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  • ...illiam Sebastian Cohen''' is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the [[The Cohen Group]], a Washington D.C. [[lobbying firm]] founded in 2001. ...Johns Hopkins University|School for Advanced International Studies]], and the [[Brookings Institute]]."<ref>[http://www.cohengroup.net/team-wsc.html Team
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  • ...2001]], when the U.S. government integrated several agencies to establish the '''[[Department of Homeland Security]]'''. ...to the OMB], homeland security budget requests for the other 49% came from the following departments: 5.9% Justice; 3.1% State; 6.2% Health & Human Servic
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  • ...'s work is aimed at creating a more educated voter, an involved citizenry, and a more responsive government."<ref>[http://www.opensecrets.org/about/index. ...and election results. [[Lobbying]] money is also tracked for corporations and other groups.
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  • ...ge:Dirkkempthorne.jpg|thumb|175px|Dirk Kempthorne is the U.S. Secretary of the Interior]] ..., a former governor of Idaho, is the Secretary of the [[U.S. Department of the Interior]]. President [[George W. Bush]] originally [http://www.whitehouse.
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  • ...it.ojp.gov/default.aspx?area=nationalInitiatives&page=1181 "Fusion Centers and Information Sharing,"] U.S. Department of Justice Office of Information Sha ...lly focused on public and private sector data, raising many concerns about the privacy rights of Americans. <ref>Robert O'Harrow Jr.,[http://www.washingto
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  • ...ies worldwide include legislative institution-building and judicial reform and other rule-of-law issues."<ref>[http://www.centerfordemocracy.org/info.html ...overnment also formed the better known "democracy promoting" organization, the [[National Endowment for Democracy]].
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  • ...al policy developments, RLDF fosters communication with federal regulators and policymakers regarding state interests."<ref name=rlabt>Rule of Law Defense ==News and Controversies==
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  • ....html Gale A. Norton]''', the first woman to head the U.S. [[Department of the Interior]], was sworn in January 2001. ...e sector,' and settle with her husband 'closer to the mountains we love in the West.'" [http://www.pressconnects.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060316/O
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  • ...If two-thirds of state legislatures pass bills applying for a convention, Congress is legally mandated to call a convention.<ref name=av>U.S. Term Limits, [ht USTL has an affiliated [[501(c)(3)]] nonprofit called the U.S. Term Limits Foundation.<ref>Guidestar, [https://www.guidestar.org/prof
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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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  • ...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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  • ...y Administration]] (NNSA), which was created by Congress in 1999 and under the guidance of retired Air Force General [[John A. Gordon]]. ...ose any gaps that may have opened this past decade in our understanding of the possible military applications of atomic energy—no novel nuclear weapons
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  • ...tes [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] [[political consultant]] and strategist. ...a trusted advisor of U.S. Presidents [[Richard Nixon]], [[Ronald Reagan]] and [[George H.W. Bush]].
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  • ...here with permission. As with all SourceWatch articles, feel free to edit and revise. ...shocked to learn for the first time that the plan existed, and that 92% of the waste is slated to travel by truck or train through her state.
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  • ...mal power as an alternative to coal|geothermal energy]], [[solar energy]], and [[Wind power as an alternative to coal|wind energy]]. Municipal solid waste ...ties to meet their own energy needs, which can smooth out demand on [[Coal and transmission|electric grids]].<ref>[http://www.jameskeirstead.ca/small-is-b
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  • ...Science and Technology and director of the [[White House Office of Science and Technology Policy]]."<ref>John H. Gibbons [http://www.johnhgibbons.org/ Joh == Education and Career ==
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  • ..."free market solutions, private property rights, individual responsibility and transparent, limited government."<ref>[http://idahofreedom.net/?page_id=2 " ==News and Controversies==
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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.) *[[Idaho ALEC Politicians]]
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  • ...ofe]] (R-Okla.) and [[Dianne Feinstein]] (D-Calif.) on September 8, 2006. The bill became law on November 27, 2006 after receiving [[President Bush]]'s s ...t|Department of Justice]] the necessary authority to apprehend, prosecute, and convict individuals committing animal enterprise terror."
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