Voter turnout group focuses on Ohio

By Derek Willis

America Coming Together puts hundreds of employees into Buckeye State

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"… s and the District of Columbia, although several states, including Kansas, Nebraska and New York, have seen little paid in wages. ACT paid less than $1,200 in …"

Winning contractors

U.S. contractors reap the windfalls of post-war reconstruction

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"… nteresting ties is the Center for Afghanistan Studies at the University of Nebraska, Omaha, which was established in 1972 and claims to be the only institutio …"

Jakarta's intelligence service hires Washington lobbyists

By Andreas Harsono and Nathaniel Heller

Former Indonesian president's foundation served as conduit for push to overturn ban on military cooperation
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Methodology

By The Center for Public Integrity

The reporting process, and the reporters, behind Our Private Legislators

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"… pdate forms or "no change" forms in 2002—in Colorado, Hawaii, Minnesota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Utah and Washington—was entered using reports they …"

Public service, personal gain

Legislators hold private financial interests in laws

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"… es, it appears legislators are acting purely in their own self-interest.In Nebraska, where 23 percent of lawmakers have financial ties to lobbyists, Sens. Ray …"

Hidden agendas

By The Center for Public Integrity

How state legislators keep conflicts of interest under wraps

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"… owa, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, …"

"… h Dakota3149.5Tennessee3149.5Georgia3349Maine3349Minnesota3548.5Montana3648Nebraska3648Oklahoma3648Pennsylvania3947.5South Dakota4047Wyoming4145Illinois4243.5 …"

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The state money race

By Derek Willis

Democrats outraised GOP in the states, but have little to show for it

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"… ending $5,805.66 on tickets to those games. Republican parties in Ohio and Nebraska purchased tickets to Ohio State and Nebraska college football games, respe …"

"… epublican parties in Ohio and Nebraska purchased tickets to Ohio State and Nebraska college football games, respectively.The top spending caucus committee was …"

The dispersion of disclosure

By MaryJo Sylwester and Katy Lewis

States have inconsistant disclosure laws, incomplete records and barriers to easily obtaining financial records

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"… ly administrative—are summed under generic categories such as "salaries."Nebraska's campaign finance form design makes it impossible to match the expenditur …"

"… st useless. David Hunter, who monitors the political party filings for the Nebraska Accountability and Disclosure Commission, acknowledged the form's shortcom …"

No longer on staff

By Elspeth Reeve

Former government aides join state lobbying ranks

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"… ncluded a customer service outsourcing company and an online university.In Nebraska, the lobbying shop Ruth Mueller Robak LLC was co-founded by Bill Mueller, …"

Hired guns - Initial report

By Robert Morlino, Leah Rush and Derek Willis

Lobbyists spend loads of money to influence legislators—and in many states, with too little scrutiny

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"… for or against them.Wisconsin is also one of five states, along with Iowa, Nebraska, New Jersey and Rhode Island, which require lobbyists to disclose their po …"

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