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  • ...ee.<ref>Colorado General Assembly. [http://www.state.co.us/gov_dir/leg_dir/Senate/members/Sen10.htm Senator Bill Cadman]. Government website. Accessed May 26 ...rmen]. Organizational website. Accessed July 9, 2011.</ref> He also serves on ALEC’s Board of Directors. He received a total of $9,122.51 in ALEC “sc
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  • ...e in Alabama, and the first retired Admiral or General elected to the U.S. Senate by any state. ...mily, and other goals paralleling and developing support for his principle Senate projects.
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  • ...in.gov/W3asp/contact/legislatorpages.aspx?house=Senate&district=21&display=committee State Senator Van Wanggaard]. Government Website. Accessed August 1, 2011.< ...tive member of the American Legislative Exchange Council, and an alternate on ALEC's [https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=ALEC_Boards_and_Task_Fo
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  • ...1: 2002 Election Analysis: Chris LaCivita, National Republican Senatorial Committee"], University of Virginia Center for Politics, 2003.</ref> ...incumbent with a 4.6-point win. It was the only successful Republican U.S. Senate challenger race in the country," it states.<ref name="Bio"/>
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  • ...en Salazar]], was also elected in 2004 to represent Colorado in the [[U.S. Senate]]. ...rancher, raising cattle, potatoes, wheat, barley, and hay. He also served on the [[w:Colorado Agricultural Commission|Colorado Agricultural Commission]]
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  • On April 25, 2007, Rep. Watson voted in favor of the conference bill of the Ir ...of Education, a member of the [[w:California State Senate|California State Senate]] and United States Ambassador to [[w:Federated States of Micronesia|Micron
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  • ...on the House Committee on Veteran's Affairs and the [[House Armed Services Committee]]. * [[House Committee on Armed Services]]
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  • ...eating America's enemies -- to converge on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on Tuesday, July 17. It's time the fighters in this war tell their representat .../18016.html "Senate Democrats plan faux filibuster to pressure Republicans on Iraq,"] McClatchy Newspapers, July 16, 2007.</ref>
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  • ...s the deputy assistant and then assistant to the president for legislative affairs (1981-83)".[http://www.brookings.edu/comm/news/20020523trustees.htm] ...eld leadership positions in the private sector, as vice president at the [[Committee for Economic Development]] and at the governmental relations firm [[Timmons
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  • Randy Hopper is a Republican state senator representing Wisconsin's 18th Senate District. ...f the [[American Legislative Exchange Council]] (ALEC). He is an alternate on the ALEC [[Telecommunications and IT Task Force]].
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  • ...in.gov/w3asp/contact/legislatorpages.aspx?house=Senate&district=33&display=committee Rich Zipperer]. Government website. Accessed July 31, 2011.</ref> Zipperer is a member of the American Legislative Exchange Council, and serves on the ALEC [[Civil Justice Task Force]].
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  • ...merce Subcommittee on Health & Committee on Homeland Security Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness and Response. ...ical, and Biological Defense Programs informed the House Government Reform Committee, U.S. House of Representatives, about Project BioShield:
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  • ...nd handily defeated Republican nominee [[w:Ed Bryant|Ed Bryant]], who went on to represent the neighboring 7th District from 1995 to 2003. ...t is reported that Tanner could have been appointed to the [[United States Senate]] by governor of Tennessee Ned McWherter in1992 to replace [[Al Gore]] but
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  • ...big tobacco company. As part of that effort, they voted to convert the tax on moist tobacco products from a price-based tax to a weight-base tax. Moist t ...bacco (MST) Products]. Both Reynolds Tobacco and Altria/Phillip Morris sit on ALEC's governing private sector board and have long been promoters and supp
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  • ...ommission). According to journalist Saul Friedman and consumer and medical affairs writer Trudy Lieberman, after the [[AARP]] weighed in to oppose the right w ...for a Responsible Federal Budget]] (CRFB). He is also on CRFB's board.<ref>Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget, [http://crfb.org/about/board Board], orga
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  • ...enate Committee on Armed Services on Defense Anthrax Vaccine Contracting], Senate.gov, July 12, 2000</ref> Between 1998 and 2002, the DoD pumped over $130 mi ...rt for the District of Columbia ordered the military to stop experimenting on soldiers for dangerous anthrax vaccines. In 2003, army sergeant Rachel Lac
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  • ...t.org/issue_rating_category.php?can_id=H4320103|2] In addition, his record on abortion is mixed. Obey identifies himself as a Catholic, and was a signer On October 2, 2007 Chairman David Obey said that he would hold $190 billion in
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  • ...' is a Texas-based [[501(c)(3)]] Christian Right litigation center focused on making arguments in the name of religious liberty.<ref>First Liberty, [http ...of religion simply because he is an employee at CU. 'Yet, giving guidance on the boundaries in which players and coaches may and may not engage in relig
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  • USANext's February 21st 2005 attack ad against AARP, posted on the website of the ''American Spectator'' [http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com ...ts budget--on ads defending Republican members of Congress for their votes on a Medicare prescription-drug bill. [http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/featur
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  • '''Karen Kwiatkowski''', a specialist on the Middle East and retired [[U.S. Air Force]] lieutenant colonel who "spen ...date for a PhD in World Politics at [[Catholic University]]; her thesis is on overt and covert war in [[Angola]], titled ''A Case Study of the Implementa
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