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Public Campaign Speaks Straight to Congress posted by Burney Simpson on 10-06-2008 Public Campaign earned strong exposure with Congress on Friday with a posting on The Hill’s Congress Blog on the $700 billion bailout. Published in: bailout | Clean Elections | Congress | finance sector | The Hill So Long! posted by Katie Schlieper on 10-03-2008 This is just a note to let you know this is my last post here at the Public Campaign blog. As of next week I'll be moving to a new organization. I've loved writing this blog and hope you've enjoyed reading it. I leave you in the very capable hands of the rest of the blogger team - keep up the fight for Fair and Clean Elections! Published in: public campaign The Political Roots of the Financial Crisis posted by Katie Schlieper on 10-03-2008 From Professor Jay Mandle at Democracy Matters, this month's edition of Money on My Mind, a study of a pressing policy issue - the troubled economy - through the lens of money in politics. To read the essay click on "read more." Published in: money in politics | Money on my mind Creative Commons
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