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As Membership Month Ends, a Quick Thanks to Our Supporters

By The PaperTrail Staff | July 02, 2009, 1:21 pm

By phone, online, even via Twitter, support poured in from across the country this June in response to the Center for Public Integrity’s Membership Drive. All told, we raised more than $60,000 to support the Center for Public Integrity’s unique brand of investigative journalism in the public interest.

As a result, we’ll be able to keep reporting on the private interests influencing public policy, and how they impact you. So before we take a short break for the holiday weekend, we just wanted to say thanks— not only to those of you who contributed, but to those of you who read, link to, blog about, Tweet, and otherwise share and support the work we do to make the world a more transparent and accountable place.

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