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Calling Koch
By
The Center for Public Integrity
April 6, 2011
An email response to numerous attempts to reach Koch for comment
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How the Feds stack up
By
The Center for Public Integrity
May 15, 2003
Hired guns - Initial report
By
Robert Morlino
,
Leah Rush
and
Derek Willis
May 15, 2003
States outpace Congress in upgrading lobbying laws
By
Leah Rush
and
David Jimenez
March 1, 2006
Commentary: No good deed goes unpunished
A listening tour? It worked for Hillary
By
Julie Vorman
September 21, 2010
What’s on Elizabeth Warren’s to-do list now that she’s a White House adviser helping to launch the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau? Th
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Commentary: New GOP chairman Marc Racicot mixes politics and profits
By
Charles Lewis
December 20, 2001
Rove-affiliated groups spend $175 million, lose 21 of 30 races
By
Michael Beckel
and
Reity O'Brien
November 9, 2012
News Corp. leans left by donating to Democrats
By
Dave Levinthal
February 27, 2013
Democrats expand Senate grip but fail to win House
By
The Associated Press
November 7, 2012
Romanian weapons modified in the U.S. become scourge of Mexican drug war
By
Rick Schmitt
and
Rick Young
February 3, 2011
Center story focused on Romanian weapon now targeted by Feinstein legislation
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Current gun debate may not help beleaguered ATF
By
Alan Berlow
February 11, 2013
After Sandy Hook shootings, NRA campaign clout still formidable
By
Joe Eaton
December 18, 2012
Badly flawed background check system fails to contain firearms sales
By
Rick Schmitt
June 23, 2011
Weak laws, paltry resources hinder gun trafficking probes, say ATF backers
By
David Heath
April 1, 2011
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Elizabeth Dole, Inc.: How she can focus on her lucrative public speaking
By
Monte Paulsen
October 20, 1999
October 20, 1999 — Following the blueprint of her husband and fellow presidential hopeful, Bob Dole, the one-time president of the American
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Independent GOP fundraising picks up steam
By
Peter H. Stone
September 3, 2010
Nonprofit profile: U.S. Chamber of Commerce
By
Alexandra Duszak
June 21, 2012
Nonprofit profile: American Future Fund
By
Rachael Marcus
June 21, 2012
Nonprofit profile: Americans for Prosperity
By
Paul Abowd
June 21, 2012
IRS seeks to clarify new campaign finance disclosure law
By
Kathryn Wallace
and
Marianne Holt
August 17, 2000
WASHINGTON, August 17, 2000 — A campaign finance law intended to resolve questions about unregulated soft money is generating as many questi
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Incomplete disclosure
By
Derek Willis
July 27, 2004
IRS not strict enough on fraudulent tax refunds to nonresident aliens
By
Laurel Adams
January 7, 2011
IRS could save millions through e-filing
By
Laurel Adams
March 8, 2011
Mystery deepens over origins of nonprofit battling Montana spending limits
By
Paul Abowd
October 26, 2012
Here are the groups targeted by 'no-soft-money' pledge in New York race
By
Marianne Holt
and
Kathryn Wallace
October 3, 2000
(Washington, October 3) New Yorks U.S. Senate candidates, Republican Representative Rick Lazio of Long Island and his Democratic opponent, f
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Hillary Clinton's presidential committee officially history
By
Dave Levinthal
February 4, 2013
Hillary Clinton card, gun violence petition help Democrats build data dossier
By
Dave Levinthal
January 28, 2013
Pro-Hillary Clinton super PAC created
By
Michael Beckel
January 28, 2013
Weekly Watchdog: Our new blog sheds light on secret spenders
By
Bill Buzenberg
January 30, 2013
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Hired hands grab chance to skirt '527' disclosure law
By
Kathryn Wallace
and
Marianne Holt
November 1, 2000
WASHINGTON, November 1, 2000 — Complying with a new federal law, Political Animals registered with the Internal Revenue Service by the Augus
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GOP 527s Gaining Ground
By
Derek Willis
September 17, 2004
527 Ad Spending Heavy in Midwestern States
By
Derek Willis
September 23, 2004
527 Fundraising Nets a Record Haul
By
Derek Willis
October 18, 2004
"Obamabortion" group challenges FEC regs
By
Marianne Lavelle
August 20, 2008
Anti-abortion, anti-gay marriage groups target Boxer, in Spanish
By
Josh Israel
and
Aaron Mehta
October 8, 2010
California Sen. Barbara Boxer is now being hit by independent expenditure ads in two languages. Yesterday, You Report: Election 2010 noted t
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Nat’l organization for marriage flyer upsets candidate it praises and candidate it bashes
By
Josh Israel
and
Aaron Mehta
October 13, 2010
Abramoff plea: digging up K Street
By
Alex Knott
January 6, 2006
Timely, effective and fair?
States outpace Congress in upgrading lobbying laws
By
Leah Rush
and
David Jiminez
March 1, 2001
Separation of earmark powers
By
Matthew Lewis
March 17, 2010
As both parties in the House attempt to get the upper hand on earmark repudiation, Florida Republican John Mica also tossed a curve ball to
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Developers in the driver's seat on transportation
By
Matthew Lewis
March 11, 2010
Your tax dollars at work—on K Street
By
Julia DiLaura
April 7, 2005
The perils of a highway bill
By
Gordon Witkin
October 14, 2011
Lobbying laws in the states
By
Neil Gordon
August 10, 2005
"Obamabortion" group challenges FEC regs
By
Marianne Lavelle
August 20, 2008
A new anti-abortion group has its sights set beyond just running ads and launching viral Internet attacks on Barack Obama. The group wants t
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527 Ad Spending Heavy in Midwestern States
By
Derek Willis
September 23, 2004
GOP 527s Gaining Ground
By
Derek Willis
September 17, 2004
GOP 527s outspend Dems in late ad blitz
By
Alex Knott
,
Aron Pilhofer
and
Derek Willis
November 3, 2004
Consultant profile: Stevens Reed Curcio & Potholm
By
Chris Landers
September 26, 2006
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