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Government Matters: March 25, 2015

Vol. 3     No. 6      PDF Version

  • Citizen Health & Safety

    Oregon Officials Want to Ban Toxins from Children’s Products. A Federal Bill Could Stop Them.

  • Revenue & Spending

    Progressives Present Alternative Budget: A Raise for America

    General Electric Lets a Little Democracy into its Boardroom

  • Open, Accountable Govt.

    The Administration's New Fracking Rule Has a Few Catches

Citizen Health & Safety

Oregon Officials Want to Ban Toxins from Children’s Products. A Federal Bill Could Stop Them.

by Amanda Starbuck

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Revenue & Spending

Progressives Present Alternative Budget: A Raise for America

by Jessica Schieder

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Revenue & Spending

General Electric Lets a Little Democracy into its Boardroom

by Scott Klinger

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Open, Accountable Govt.

The Administration's New Fracking Rule Has a Few Catches

by Amanda Starbuck

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