Lawmakers Attempt to Tamper With Senate Jury on Global Warming Treaty

During the Senate impeachment inquiry, Senator Robert Byrd (D-WV) warned the White House and his colleagues, "Don't tamper with this jury." Today, jury tampering is underway on another important matter before the Senate: Consideration of the Kyoto global warming treaty ...
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A Federal Tobacco Lawsuit: Bad Economics, Bad Law and Bad Governing

The way some politicians go on about tobacco, you'd never know that it is government's fine coffers that profit the most from cigarettes. Has any politician ever mentioned that government rakes in 53 cents per pack of cigarettes sold1 while ...
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June 30, 1999

Contents: * Fish and Wildlife Service to Compensate Whistle-blower * Should Our Standards for Science Be Lower Than for Government? * Elderly Woman Swimming Upstream, Thanks to Salmon Regulations Fish and Wildlife Service to Compensate Whistle-Blower; Whistle-Blower Had Objected to ...
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Black Investing Up, Survey Says Blacks Consider Saving Their #1 Priority

Findings of a recent study show black Americans are planning to start investing at higher rates than whites. Members of the African-American leadership network Project 21 are excited at future prospects of wealth and prosperity this will create for the ...
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Black Investing Up, Survey Says Blacks Consider Saving to be #1 Priority – June 1999

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Findings of a recent study show black Americans are planning to start investing at higher rates than whites. Members of the African-American leadership network Project 21 are excited at future prospects of wealth and prosperity this will create for the ...
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Break the Chains of Big Government: African-American Leadership Network Hopes Black Holiday of Juneteenth Will Promote Independence

When "Juneteenth" is observed on June 19, the members of the African-American leadership network Project 21 ask African-Americans everywhere to use the celebration of education, self-development and respect to examine and reassess the reliance of many in the black community ...
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Break the Chains of Big Government: African-American Leadership Network Hopes Black Holiday of Juneteenth Will Promote Independence – June 1999

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When "Juneteenth" is observed on June 19, the members of the African-American leadership network Project 21 ask African-Americans everywhere to use the celebration of education, self-development and respect to examine and reassess the reliance of many in the black community ...
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Proposed Campaign Finance Law Restricts Citizen Participation in the Electoral Process

New limits on the ability of ordinary Americans, organizations and businesses to participate in political debate are being rushed through Congress. These proposals could hinder public discussion of the voting records and beliefs of political candidates, particularly incumbents. "There has ...
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Internet Regulation Alert

Fiscal conservatives/libertarians and social conservatives are joining together to fight federal government regulation of the Internet. At stake is low-cost Internet access, the continued unfettered technological improvement of the Internet and Americans' Internet freedoms. The National Center for Public Policy ...
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Federal Court’s Decision to Strike Down Air Standards Will Save Lives

The recent federal court decision striking down the Environmental Protection Agency's new, more stringent air quality standards was a major victory not only for government accountability advocates, but for public health. In 1997, EPA Administrator Carol Browner announced new air ...
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