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05Jan/15

More seasoned Rick Scott plans low-key ceremony to start second term as … – Tampabay.com


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More seasoned Rick Scott plans low-key ceremony to start second term as
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The leading contributors are the Florida Insurance Council, Associated Industries of Florida’s business PAC and Scott Holdings, a Boca Raton medical firm not related to the governor, which donated $100,000 each. Florida Crystals, a leading sugar grower

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05Jan/15

Hardie Davis’ inauguration ceremony, reception set for Monday – The Augusta Chronicle

Hardie Davis’ inauguration ceremony, reception set for Monday
The Augusta Chronicle
Unlike 501(c)3 organizations, a 501(c)4 can engage in political activity if it’s related to the organization’s mission. Donations to a 501(c)4 are not tax-deductible, and the groups aren’t required to disclose the names of donors or how funds are spent.

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04Jan/15

Islamophobia bankroller behind organizer of Israel junket for US “Muslim leaders” – The Electronic Intifada (blog)


The Electronic Intifada (blog)

Islamophobia bankroller behind organizer of Israel junket for US “Muslim leaders”
The Electronic Intifada (blog)
This foundation was named in the 2011 Center for American Progress report “Fear, Inc.: The Roots of the Islamophobia Network in America” as one of the top seven donors to anti-Muslim hate groups in the United States. … seminars in Jerusalem, the

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04Jan/15

Goodman: Climate deniers thrive behind smoke-screen of doubt – The Southern


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Goodman: Climate deniers thrive behind smoke-screen of doubt
The Southern
By the mid-1990s, states began suing tobacco companies to recover the billions of dollars they were spending to care for smoking-related illnesses. By November 1998, the cases had been settled under the “Tobacco … They and others make charitable
Amy Goodman: Climate deniers, like Big Tobacco, thrive behind smokes screen Lincoln Journal Star
Like Big Tobacco, climate change critics sow doubtAlbuquerque Journal

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