From this morning's Earlybird:
• "Interest groups are gearing up to spend record amounts of money on this year's congressional and state elections, as liberals seek to shore up Democratic defenses and conservative and business groups plan a well-funded push on behalf of Republicans," the Washington Post reports.
• "The American Medical Association will unveil" today "a multi-million dollar ad campaign aimed at pressuring waffling senators to approve a $23 billion freeze on scheduled Medicare cuts to physicians," The Hill reports.
• "Environmental activists have taken their campaign for climate change legislation to the states, prodding Senators with television and radio ads and trying to gin up grass-roots support with direct-mail pieces," Roll Call (subscription) reports.
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Sunday, October 23, 2011
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Sunday, October 23, 2011
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Solomon
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
"The American Medical Association will unveil" today "a multi-million dollar ad campaign aimed at pressuring waffling senators to approve a $23 billion freeze on scheduled Medicare cuts to physicians," The Hill reports. focus st
Mike Jones
Saturday, January 15, 2011
"Interest groups are gearing up to spend record amounts of money on this year's congressional and state elections, as liberals seek to shore up Democratic defenses and conservative and business groups plan a well-funded push on behalf of Republicans," the Washington Post reports. Mike @ excessive sweating and how to stop excessive sweating
worldbiznews
Sunday, August 8, 2010
I hope the environment campaign of all activists will have a positive result. That's what we need especially that we are currently experiencing serious environmental problems nowadays.worldbiznews